| ABRIDGEMENT | • abridgement n. (Chiefly UK) Alternative form of abridgment. • ABRIDGEMENT n. the act of abridging, also ABRIDGMENT. |
| ABRIDGMENTS | • abridgments n. Plural of abridgment. • ABRIDGMENT n. the act of abridging, also ABRIDGEMENT. |
| ADUMBRATING | • adumbrating v. Present participle of adumbrate. • ADUMBRATE v. to foreshadow vaguely, to intimate. |
| ADUMBRATION | • adumbration n. (Uncountable) The state of being in shadow or shade; (countable) a shadow. • adumbration n. (Countable) A faint sketch; a brief representation, an outline. • adumbration n. (Countable, uncountable, figuratively) A rough or symbolic representation; a vague indication of what… |
| AMBIDENTATE | • AMBIDENTATE adj. of a ligand, able to coordinate through either of two different atoms, also AMPHIDENTATE. |
| BADMOUTHING | • badmouthing v. Present participle of badmouth. • bad-mouthing v. Present participle of bad-mouth. • BADMOUTH v. to abuse. |
| BITUMINATED | • bituminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of bituminate. • BITUMINATE v. to treat or impregnate with bitumen. |
| DAMNABILITY | • damnability n. Damnableness. • DAMNABILITY n. the ability to be damned. |
| DEMIBASTION | • demibastion n. (Military) A half bastion, or that part of a bastion consisting of one face and one flank. • DEMIBASTION n. half a bastion, having only one flank, at right angles to the wall. |
| DISABLEMENT | • disablement n. (Formal) The action of disabling or the state of being disabled. • DISABLEMENT n. the act of disabling. |
| DISBANDMENT | • disbandment n. The act of disbanding. • DISBANDMENT n. the act of disbanding. |
| DISBARMENTS | • disbarments n. Plural of disbarment. • DISBARMENT n. the act of disbarring. |
| DRUMBEATING | • drumbeating n. A beating of drums. • DRUMBEATING n. the beating of a drum. |
| INDOMITABLE | • indomitable adj. Incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished. • INDOMITABLE adj. not to be overcome, unconquerable. |
| INDOMITABLY | • indomitably adv. In an indomitable manner. • INDOMITABLE adv. not to be overcome, unconquerable. |
| MANDIBULATE | • mandibulate adj. Provided with mandibles adapted for biting, as many insects. • mandibulate n. (Zoology) An insect having mandibles. • mandibulate v. To handle material using mandibles (or, in the case of birds, the bill). |
| SUBDOMINANT | • subdominant n. (Music) The fourth tone of a scale. • subdominant n. (Music) The triad built on the subdominant tone. • SUBDOMINANT n. the fourth degree of the diatonic scale, e.g. F in the scale of C. |
| SUBMEDIANTS | • submediants n. Plural of submediant. • SUBMEDIANT n. the sixth degree of the diatonic scale, e.g. A in the scale of C major. |
| TIMBERLANDS | • timberlands n. Plural of timberland. • TIMBERLAND n. (US) land covered with trees used for timber. |