| ANAGLYPTIC | • anaglyptic adj. Of or pertaining to anaglyptics or to an anaglyph. • ANAGLYPTIC adj. relating to the art of carving, enchasing, or embossing in low relief. |
| ANAPTYCTIC | • anaptyctic adj. (Phonology) Of or pertaining to anaptyxis; of a vowel having been inserted into a word. • ANAPTYCTIC adj. relating to anaptyxis, the insertion of a vowel between two consonants for ease of pronunciation, also ANAPTYCTICAL. |
| ANTIPIRACY | • antipiracy adj. Acting to combat or prevent piracy. • anti-piracy adj. Alternative form of antipiracy. • ANTIPIRACY adj. designed to prevent piracy. |
| ATYPICALLY | • atypically adv. In a manner which is not typical. • ATYPICAL adv. not typical, also ATYPIC. |
| CAPABILITY | • capability n. The power or ability to generate an outcome. • capability n. (Computing) A digital token allowing a user or process to interact in a specified way with an object… • CAPABILITY n. the state of being capable. |
| CAPITULARY | • capitulary n. A member of an ecclesiastical chapter. • capitulary n. A set of decrees, especially those made by the Frankish kings. • capitulary adj. Of or related to a chapter, in its various senses. |
| INCAPACITY | • incapacity n. The lack of a capacity; an inability. • incapacity n. Legal disqualification. • INCAPACITY n. the state of being incapable. |
| NYCTALOPIA | • nyctalopia n. (Medicine) The inability to see clearly in dim light; night blindness. • NYCTALOPIA n. reduced visual capacity in faint light (as at night), night blindness. |
| PARALYTICS | • paralytics n. Plural of paralytic. • PARALYTIC n. one suffering from paralysis. |
| PARASTICHY | • parastichy n. (Botany) A secondary spiral of leaves or florets. • PARASTICHY n. a secondary helix joining leaf-bases on an axis, visible where the leaves are crowded together, e.g. the scales of a pine cone. |
| PATRIARCHY | • patriarchy n. (Anthropology, history) A social system in which the father is head of the household, having authority… • patriarchy n. A power structure in which men are dominant. • patriarchy n. (Christianity) The office of a patriarch; a patriarchate. |
| PHATICALLY | • phatically adv. In a phatic manner. • PHATIC adv. relating to a communication meant to generate an atmosphere of social relationship rather than to convey some information. |
| PLAYACTING | • playacting n. Alternative form of play-acting. • playacting v. Present participle of playact. • play-acting n. The acting of a play or plays; the occupation of an actor; dramatic performance. |
| SPACIALITY | • spaciality n. Alternative spelling of spatiality. |
| SYNAPTICAL | • synaptical adj. Alternative form of synaptic. • SYNAPTICAL adj. of or pertaining to a synapse or synapses between nerve cells, also SYNAPTIC. |