| ADJUDICATING | • adjudicating v. Present participle of adjudicate. • ADJUDICATE v. to settle judicially. |
| ADJUDICATION | • adjudication n. The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement. • adjudication n. A judgment or sentence. • adjudication n. (Law) The decision upon the question of whether the debtor is a bankrupt. |
| ADJUDICATIVE | • adjudicative adj. Of or pertaining to an adjudication or to an adjudicator. • ADJUDICATIVE adj. relating to adjudication, also ADJUDICATORY. |
| ADJUDICATORS | • adjudicators n. Plural of adjudicator. • ADJUDICATOR n. one who adjudicates. |
| ADJUDICATORY | • adjudicatory adj. Of or pertaining to an adjudication. • ADJUDICATORY adj. relating to adjudication, also ADJUDICATIVE. |
| AUTODIDACTIC | • autodidactic adj. Of, relating to, or being an autodidact; self-taught; self-educated. • AUTODIDACTIC adj. self-taught. |
| CANDIDATURES | • candidatures n. Plural of candidature. • CANDIDATURE n. the state of being a candidate. |
| DEDICATIONAL | • DEDICATIONAL adj. of the nature of a dedication. |
| DEDICATORIAL | • dedicatorial adj. Dedicatory. • DEDICATORIAL adj. related to dedication. |
| DEXTROCARDIA | • dextrocardia n. (Medicine) A congenital abnormality in which the heart is transposed to the right side of the chest. • DEXTROCARDIA n. a condition in which the heart is on the right-hand side of the chest. |
| DIDACTICALLY | • didactically adv. In a didactic manner. • DIDACTICAL adv. designed or intended to teach, also DIDACTIC. |
| DISACCORDANT | • disaccordant adj. (Archaic) Not accordant. • DISACCORDANT adj. lacking in accord. |
| INCARDINATED | • incardinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incardinate. • INCARDINATE v. to make cardinal; to receive (priest) from another diocese. |
| NONCANDIDATE | • noncandidate n. (Politics) Someone who is not an official candidate for an office. • NONCANDIDATE n. a person who is not a candidate. |