| 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. |
| AUTHENTICITY | • authenticity n. The quality of being genuine or not corrupted from the original, of having the same origin (Or attribution… • authenticity n. (Obsolete) The quality of being authentic (of established authority). • AUTHENTICITY n. the state of being authentic. |
| POTENTIALITY | • potentiality n. The quality of being, or having potential. • potentiality n. An inherent capacity for growth or development. • potentiality n. An aptitude amenable to development; capability. |
| PYROTARTRATE | • pyrotartrate n. (Organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of pyrotartaric acid. • PYROTARTRATE n. a salt of tartaric acid. |
| RETRACTILITY | • retractility n. The quality of being retractile. • RETRACTILITY n. the state of being retractile. |
| STAYSTITCHED | • staystitched v. Simple past tense and past participle of staystitch. |
| STAYSTITCHES | • staystitches n. Plural of staystitch. • staystitches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of staystitch. |
| STERNUTATORY | • sternutatory adj. That causes or induces sneezing; sternutative. • sternutatory n. Any substance that causes sneezing; a sternutator. • STERNUTATORY n. a substance which causes sneezing, also STERNUTATIVE, STERNUTATOR. |
| SYNTAGMATITE | • syntagmatite n. (Mineralogy) A basaltic variety of hornblende. • SYNTAGMATITE n. a kind of hornblende. |
| SYSTEMATISTS | • systematists n. Plural of systematist. • SYSTEMATIST n. a person who constructs or follows a system; specifically a biologist specializing in systematics. |
| TEMPTABILITY | • temptability n. The quality of being temptable; susceptibility to temptation. • TEMPTABILITY n. the quality of being temptable. |
| 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. |
| TETRACHOTOMY | • tetrachotomy n. Division of a whole into four parts. • tetrachotomy n. (Logic) Quaternary classification. • tetrachotomy n. Tetralemma. |
| 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. |
| TETRADYMITES | • tetradymites n. Plural of tetradymite. • TETRADYMITE n. bismuth ore. |
| 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. |
| TRIPARTITELY | • tripartitely adv. In a tripartite fashion; into three parts. • TRIPARTITE adv. in three parts; between three parties or States. |