| ALTERNANTS | • alternants n. Plural of alternant. • ALTERNANT n. a spelling or sound variant that does not affect meaning (allomorph or allophone). |
| ALTISONANT | • altisonant adj. High-sounding; lofty or pompous. • ALTISONANT adj. high-sounding. |
| ALTITONANT | • altitonant adj. Thundering loudly from high above. • altitonant n. Something or someone that thunders loudly from on high. • ALTITONANT adj. thundering on high or loudly. |
| ANTENATALS | • ANTENATAL n. an examination during pregnancy. |
| INSTALLANT | • INSTALLANT n. one who instals another in an office. |
| INSTANTIAL | • instantial adj. Relating to, being, or constituting an instance. • INSTANTIAL adj. relating to an instant. |
| NATATIONAL | • natational adj. Relating to swimming. • NATATIONAL adj. relating to swimming; adapted for swimming, also NATATORIAL, NATATORY. |
| NOTATIONAL | • notational adj. Of or pertaining to notation. • NOTATIONAL adj. relating to notation. |
| NUTATIONAL | • nutational adj. Related to nutation. • NUTATIONAL adj. relating to nutation, a fluctuation or nodding in movement of earth's pole. |
| PLANTATION | • plantation n. A large farm; estate or area of land designated for agricultural growth. Often includes housing for… • plantation n. An area where trees are planted, either for commercial purposes, or to adorn an estate. • plantation n. (Historical) The importation of large numbers of workers and soldiers to displace the local population… |
| STAGNANTLY | • stagnantly adv. In a stagnant manner. • STAGNANT adv. like still and often foul water. |
| TANGENTIAL | • tangential adj. Referring to a tangent, moving at a tangent to something. • tangential adj. Merely touching, positioned as a tangent. • tangential adj. Only indirectly related. |
| TENANTABLE | • tenantable adj. (Of a property) Fit to be rented; in a condition suitable for a tenant. • TENANTABLE adj. fit to be rented; in a condition suitable for a tenant. |
| TRANSPLANT | • transplant v. (Transitive) To uproot (a growing plant), and plant it in another place. • transplant v. (Transitive) To remove (something) and establish its residence in another place; to resettle or relocate. • transplant v. (Transitive, medicine) To transfer (tissue or an organ) from one body to another, or from one part of… |