| AFFECTIONAL | • affectional adj. Pertaining to the affections; affective; characterized by emotion. • AFFECTIONAL adj. relating to affection. |
| AFFLICTIONS | • afflictions n. Plural of affliction. • AFFLICTION n. the state of being afflicted. |
| COPLAINTIFF | • coplaintiff n. (Law) Any of several plaintiffs bringing the same charge. • COPLAINTIFF n. a joint plaintiff. |
| FALCONIFORM | • falconiform n. (Ornithology) Any falcon of the order Falconiformes. • FALCONIFORM adj. shaped like a falcon. |
| FORFICULATE | • FORFICULATE adj. like scissors. |
| NONOFFICIAL | • nonofficial adj. Not official. • nonofficial n. One who is not an official. • non-official adj. Alternative spelling of nonofficial. |
| OFFICIALDOM | • officialdom n. The people elected to government or employed in the civil service. • OFFICIALDOM n. officials as a class. |
| OFFICIALESE | • officialese n. The typical language of officials or official documents; legalistic and pompous language. • OFFICIALESE n. the characteristic language of official statements. |
| OFFICIALISM | • officialism n. The rigid, perfunctory and literal adherence to official duties and regulations. • officialism n. Officials collectively. • OFFICIALISM n. excessive devotion to routine or position. |
| OFFICIALITY | • officiality n. The charge, office, court, or jurisdiction of an official. • officiality n. The ecclesiastical charge, office, court, or jurisdiction of an official principal. • officiality n. The state or fact of being official. |
| OFFICINALLY | • officinally adv. In officinal terms. • OFFICINAL adv. tending or used to cure disease or relieve pain. |
| SCAFFOLAGES | • SCAFFOLAGE n. (Shakespeare) scaffoldage, also SCAFFOLDAGE. |
| SCAFFOLDAGE | • scaffoldage n. The amount of scaffolding needed, or supplied for a specific installation. • SCAFFOLDAGE n. the gallery of a theatre, also SCAFFOLAGE. |
| SCAFFOLDERS | • scaffolders n. Plural of scaffolder. • SCAFFOLDER n. one who erects scaffolding. |
| SCAFFOLDING | • scaffolding n. A temporary modular system of tubes (or formerly wood) forming a framework used to support people and… • scaffolding n. (Programming) Source code etc. that is incomplete and serves as a basis for further development. • scaffolding n. (Figurative) Any framework or support. |