| CATHODOGRAPHY | • CATHODOGRAPHY n. the taking of photographs created using X-rays. |
| DACTYLOGRAPHY | • dactylography n. The science of using fingerprints to uniquely identify people. • dactylography n. The study of finger rings. • DACTYLOGRAPHY n. the study of fingerprints as a means of identification. |
| DEGRADABILITY | • degradability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being degradable. • degradability n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something is degradable. • DEGRADABILITY n. the quality of being degradable. |
| DERMATOGRAPHY | • dermatography n. The anatomical description of the skin. • DERMATOGRAPHY n. anatomical description of the skin, also DERMOGRAPHY. |
| DIGRAPHICALLY | • digraphically adv. In terms of digraphs. • DIGRAPHIC adv. of or pertaining to a digraph, two letters expressing a single sound. |
| DISPARAGINGLY | • disparagingly adv. Insultingly. • DISPARAGING adv. DISPARAGE, to belittle; to match in marriage with an inferior. |
| EXAGGERATEDLY | • exaggeratedly adv. To an excessive degree; in an exaggerated manner. • EXAGGERATED adv. EXAGGERATE, to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth. |
| GRADATIONALLY | • gradationally adv. In terms of or by means of gradation. • GRADATIONAL adv. relating to gradation. |
| GRANDFATHERLY | • grandfatherly adj. In the manner of a grandfather. • grandfatherly adj. Having the characteristics of a grandfather. • GRANDFATHERLY adj. like a grandfather. |
| HYDROMASSAGES | • hydromassages n. Plural of hydromassage. |
| PARAHYDROGENS | • PARAHYDROGEN n. a spin isomer of hydrogen. |
| QUADRINGENARY | • quadringenary n. (Rare) A quatercentenary. • QUADRINGENARY n. a four-hundredth anniversary or its celebration. |
| UPGRADABILITY | • upgradability n. (Computing, of electronic equipment) Capability of being improved in functionality by the addition or… • UPGRADABILITY n. the state of being upgradable. |
| WALLYDRAIGLES | • wallydraigles n. Plural of wallydraigle. • WALLYDRAIGLE n. (Scots) a feeble, imperfectly developed, or slovenly creature, also WALLYDRAG. |