| ABSTRACTEDLY | • abstractedly adv. In an abstracted manner; separately; in the abstract. • abstractedly adv. With absence of mind. • ABSTRACTED adv. ABSTRACT, to draw away. |
| ANECDOTALIST | • anecdotalist n. One who recounts anecdotes, or uses them instead of experimental evidence in a field of study. • ANECDOTALIST n. a person who is given to or is skilled in telling anecdotes. |
| ANTICATHODES | • anticathodes n. Plural of anticathode. • ANTICATHODE n. the target of an X-ray tube, on which the cathode rays are focused and from which X-rays are emitted. |
| ARTIODACTYLS | • artiodactyls n. Plural of artiodactyl. • ARTIODACTYL n. an animal having an even number of toes on each foot, such as pig, camel, cattle, deer. |
| ATTENDANCIES | • attendancies n. Plural of attendancy. • ATTENDANCY n. the quality of attending or accompanying. |
| DEACTIVATORS | • deactivators n. Plural of deactivator. • DEACTIVATOR n. something that deactivates. |
| DEATHWATCHES | • deathwatches n. Plural of deathwatch. • DEATHWATCH n. a vigil, a watch kept beside a dying person; a kind of beetle. |
| DECANTATIONS | • decantations n. Plural of decantation. • DECANTATION n. the act of decanting. |
| DECAPITATORS | • decapitators n. Plural of decapitator. • DECAPITATOR n. one who decapitates. |
| DISTRACTABLE | • distractable adj. Alternative form of distractible. • DISTRACTABLE adj. that can be distracted, also DISTRACTIBLE. |
| DONATISTICAL | • Donatistical adj. Relating to the Donatists. • DONATISTICAL adj. pertaining to donatism, also DONATISTIC. |
| PEDANTOCRATS | • pedantocrats n. Plural of pedantocrat. • PEDANTOCRAT n. a member of the pedantocracy. |
| PENTADACTYLS | • PENTADACTYL n. a pentadactyl animal, also PENTADACTYLE. |
| TETRADACTYLS | • tetradactyls n. Plural of tetradactyl. • TETRADACTYL n. a four-toed animal. |
| TETRADRACHMS | • tetradrachms n. Plural of tetradrachm. • TETRADRACHM n. (Greek) a unit of Greek currency. |
| TRADESCANTIA | • tradescantia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Tradescantia of spiderworts. • Tradescantia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Commelinaceae – the spiderworts. • TRADESCANTIA n. any plant of the American Tradescantia genus, with attractive, often variegated foliage, aka spiderwort. |
| TRADUCIANIST | • traducianist n. One who subscribes to the religious theory of traducianism. • TRADUCIANIST n. a believer in traducianism. |
| TRANSDUCTANT | • transductant n. A bacterial cell into which genetic material has been transduced. • TRANSDUCTANT n. an agent that effects transduction. |
| TRANSLOCATED | • translocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of translocate. • TRANSLOCATE v. to change location. |