| ACCLIMATISED | • acclimatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of acclimatise. • ACCLIMATISE v. to accustom to a climate, also ACCLIMATIZE, ACCLIMATE. |
| ACCOMMODATES | • accommodates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accommodate. • ACCOMMODATE v. to make fit, suitable, or congruous. |
| ACHROMATISED | • achromatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of achromatise. • ACHROMATISE v. to make achromatic, also ACHROMATIZE. |
| ADVANCEMENTS | • advancements n. Plural of advancement. • ADVANCEMENT n. promotion or elevation to a higher rank or position. |
| ANECDOTALISM | • anecdotalism n. A predisposition to relate anecdotes. • ANECDOTALISM n. the relating of anecdotes. |
| DACTYLOGRAMS | • dactylograms n. Plural of dactylogram. • DACTYLOGRAM n. a fingerprint. |
| DECLAMATIONS | • declamations n. Plural of declamation. • DECLAMATION n. the act of declaiming. |
| DEMARCATIONS | • demarcations n. Plural of demarcation. • DEMARCATION n. the act of demarking, also DEMARKATION. |
| DIATOMACEOUS | • diatomaceous adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing diatoms or their coverings. • DIATOMACEOUS adj. consisting of or abounding in diatoms or their siliceous remains. |
| DISCLAMATION | • disclamation n. The act of disclaiming or something disclaimed. • disclamation n. A renunciation. • DISCLAMATION n. the act of disclaiming. |
| DRAMATICISMS | • dramaticisms n. Plural of dramaticism. • DRAMATICISM n. the quality of being dramatic. |
| MACRODACTYLS | • macrodactyls n. Plural of macrodactyl. • MACRODACTYL n. one of a group of wading birds. |
| MADEFACTIONS | • MADEFACTION n. moistening. |
| MANDUCATIONS | • manducations n. Plural of manducation. • MANDUCATION n. chewing. |
| MISALLOCATED | • misallocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misallocate. • MISALLOCATE v. to allocate wrongly. |
| MISCATALOGED | • miscataloged v. Simple past tense and past participle of miscatalog. • MISCATALOG v. to catalog wrongly. |
| TETRADRACHMS | • tetradrachms n. Plural of tetradrachm. • TETRADRACHM n. (Greek) a unit of Greek currency. |
| TRADUCIANISM | • traducianism n. (Theology) The doctrine that the soul or spirit is inherited from one or both parents. • TRADUCIANISM n. the theory that the soul is transmitted to a child in the act of generation or concomitantly with its body. |