| ANECDOTALISM | • anecdotalism n. A predisposition to relate anecdotes. • ANECDOTALISM n. the relating of anecdotes. |
| CANDELABRUMS | • candelabrums n. Plural of candelabrum. • CANDELABRUM n. a candleholder. |
| CLINDAMYCINS | • CLINDAMYCIN n. an antibiotic drug used for serious infections that do not respond to other antibiotics. |
| COMMUNALISED | • communalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of communalise. • COMMUNALISE v. to make communal, also COMMUNALIZE. |
| CRIMINALISED | • criminalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of criminalise. • CRIMINALISE v. to make illegal, also CRIMINALIZE. |
| DECIMALISING | • decimalising v. Present participle of decimalise. • DECIMALISE v. to convert to a decimal system, also DECIMALIZE. |
| DECLAMATIONS | • declamations n. Plural of declamation. • DECLAMATION n. the act of declaiming. |
| DESCRAMBLING | • descrambling v. Present participle of descramble. • DESCRAMBLE v. to unscramble. |
| DISCLAMATION | • disclamation n. The act of disclaiming or something disclaimed. • disclamation n. A renunciation. • DISCLAMATION n. the act of disclaiming. |
| DISPLACEMENT | • displacement n. The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced; a putting out of place. • displacement n. The quantity of a liquid displaced by a floating body, as water by a ship, the weight of the displaced… • displacement n. (Chemistry) The process of extracting soluble substances from organic material and the like, whereby… |
| DISSEMBLANCE | • dissemblance n. (Countable) An act of dissembling. • dissemblance n. (Uncountable) Dissembling, as a kind of behavior; dissembling, generally. • dissemblance n. (Countable) Dissimilarity, unlikeness. |
| MALEDICTIONS | • maledictions n. Plural of malediction. • MALEDICTION n. a curse. |
| MASCULINISED | • masculinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of masculinise. • MASCULINISE v. to make masculine, also MASCULINIZE. |
| MASCULINIZED | • masculinized v. Simple past tense and past participle of masculinize. • MASCULINIZE v. to make masculine, also MASCULINISE. |
| MEDICALISING | • medicalising v. Present participle of medicalise. • MEDICALISE v. to consider or treat in medical terms, also MEDICALIZE. |
| MENDACIOUSLY | • mendaciously adv. In a lying or deceitful manner. • MENDACIOUS adv. telling lies, esp. habitually. |
| MISCHANNELED | • mischanneled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mischannel. • MISCHANNEL v. to channel wrongly. |
| SYNDACTYLISM | • syndactylism n. Synonym of syndactyly. • SYNDACTYLISM n. being syndactyl, having fused digits. |
| SYNDICALISMS | • syndicalisms n. Plural of syndicalism. • SYNDICALISM n. the doctrine of direct worker control of capital. |
| TELECOMMANDS | • telecommands n. Plural of telecommand. • TELECOMMAND n. the operation of machinery by remote electronic control. |