| ANTICATALYST | • anticatalyst n. Any substance that inhibits the activity of a catalyst. • ANTICATALYST n. a substance that destroys or diminishes the activity of a catalyst. |
| ATTRACTINGLY | • attractingly adv. In such a way as to attract. • ATTRACTING adv. ATTRACT, to cause to approach or adhere. |
| ATTRACTIVELY | • attractively adv. In an attractive manner; with the power of attracting or drawing to. • ATTRACTIVE adv. having or relating to the power to attract. |
| AUTOMATICITY | • automaticity n. The ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low level details required. • automaticity n. (Medicine) The ability of the heart muscles to contract independently of each other when separated or… • automaticity n. The process of one thing automatically following another. |
| PYROTARTRATE | • pyrotartrate n. (Organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of pyrotartaric acid. • PYROTARTRATE n. a salt of tartaric acid. |
| SYNTAGMATITE | • syntagmatite n. (Mineralogy) A basaltic variety of hornblende. • SYNTAGMATITE n. a kind of hornblende. |
| TESTAMENTARY | • testamentary adj. (Law) of or pertaining to a will or testament. • TESTAMENTARY adj. relating to a testament or will; bequeathed or done by will, also TESTAMENTAL, TESTAMENTAR. |
| TETRADACTYLS | • tetradactyls n. Plural of tetradactyl. • TETRADACTYL n. a four-toed animal. |
| TETRADACTYLY | • tetradactyly n. (Anatomy) The condition of having four digits on a limb, as in many amphibians, birds, and theropods. • TETRADACTYLY n. the state of being a tetradactyl, a four-toed animal. |
| TRACTABILITY | • tractability n. The state of being tractable or docile; docility; tractableness. • TRACTABILITY n. the state of being tractable, also TRACTABLENESS. |
| TREATABILITY | • treatability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being treatable. • treatability n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something is treatable. • TREATABILITY n. the state of being treatable. |
| UNSTATUTABLY | • unstatutably adv. In an unstatutable manner. • UNSTATUTABLE adv. contrary to statute. |