| ACETYLIDE | • acetylide n. (Organic chemistry) Any organic compound derived from acetylene or a terminal acetylene by replacing… • ACETYLIDE n. any of a class of carbides in which the carbon is present as a diatomic divalent ion. |
| ADJUNCTLY | • adjunctly adv. In an adjunct manner. • ADJUNCT adv. attached. |
| CALLIDITY | • callidity n. (Obsolete) craftiness, cunning. • CALLIDITY n. shrewdness. |
| CATALYSED | • catalysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of catalyse. • CATALYSE v. to act as a catalyst, also CATALYZE. |
| CATALYZED | • catalyzed v. Simple past tense and past participle of catalyze. • CATALYZE v. to act at a catalyst, also CATALYSE. |
| CORDATELY | • cordately adv. In a cordate form. • CORDATE adv. heart-shaped. |
| DACTYLICS | • dactylics n. Plural of dactylic. • DACTYLIC n. a dactylic verse. |
| DACTYLIST | • dactylist n. A writer of dactylic verse. • DACTYLIST n. a writer of dactylic verse. |
| DECASTYLE | • decastyle n. A portico with ten columns. • DECASTYLE n. a portico with ten columns in front. |
| DIACETYLS | • DIACETYL n. a chemical flavour enhancer. |
| DIDACTYLS | • didactyls n. Plural of didactyl. • DIDACTYL n. a creature with two toes, fingers or claws. |
| DILATANCY | • dilatancy n. The property of dilating or expanding, especially by means of an increase in space between the component parts. • dilatancy n. (Physics) The phenomenon of some substances whose viscosity increases with shear rate, or with pressure. • DILATANCY n. the property of increasing in volume when subjected to pressure or deformed. |
| DYSTOCIAL | • dystocial adj. Of, pertaining to or characterised by dystocia; having had a difficult birth. • DYSTOCIAL adj. relating to dystocia, difficult childbirth. |
| EDICTALLY | • edictally adv. By means of an edict. • EDICTAL adv. relating to an edict. |
| PLACIDITY | • placidity n. The state of being placid; peacefulness. • PLACIDITY n. the state of being placid. |
| PLAYACTED | • playacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of playact. • play-acted v. Simple past tense and past participle of play-act. • PLAYACT v. to take part in a theatrical performance. |
| SYNDACTYL | • syndactyl n. Alternative form of syndactyle. • SYNDACTYL adj. with digits joined together. • SYNDACTYL n. an animal with digits joined together. |
| TRANCEDLY | • trancedly adv. (Obsolete) While entranced. • TRANCED adv. TRANCE, to put into a semiconscious state. |
| TRIDACTYL | • tridactyl adj. (Anatomy) Having three digits on a limb. • tridactyl adj. (Biology) Composed of three movable parts attached to a common base. • tridactyl n. Any animal having three digits on a limb. |