| ADSCITITIOUS | • adscititious adj. Derived or acquired from something extrinsic; not part of the real, inherent, or essential nature of a thing. • ADSCITITIOUS adj. added or assumed, also ASCITITIOUS. |
| ADULTESCENTS | • adultescents n. Plural of adultescent. • ADULTESCENT n. an adult whose activities and interests are typically associated with youth culture. |
| ADVENTURISTS | • adventurists n. Plural of adventurist. • ADVENTURIST n. a practitioner of adventurism. |
| ASTOUNDMENTS | • ASTOUNDMENT n. (archaic) great surprise. |
| AUDIOTYPISTS | • audiotypists n. Plural of audiotypist. • audio-typists n. Plural of audio-typist. • audio␣typists n. Plural of audio typist. |
| DEGUSTATIONS | • degustations n. Plural of degustation. • dégustations n. Plural of dégustation. • DEGUSTATION n. the action or an instance of tasting esp. in a series of small portions. |
| DISMUTATIONS | • dismutations n. Plural of dismutation. • DISMUTATION n. simultaneous oxidation and reduction. |
| DISPUTATIONS | • disputations n. Plural of disputation. • DISPUTATION n. the action of disputing. |
| DISPUTATIOUS | • disputatious adj. Of or relating to something that is in question as to its intent or value. • disputatious adj. Inclined to argue or debate; provoking debate. • DISPUTATIOUS adj. inclined to dispute. |
| GUESSTIMATED | • guesstimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of guesstimate. • GUESSTIMATE v. to estimate without adequate information, also GUESTIMATE. |
| ILLUSTRATEDS | • illustrateds n. Plural of illustrated. • ILLUSTRATED n. an illustrated magazine. |
| OUTDATEDNESS | • outdatedness n. The quality of being outdated. • OUTDATEDNESS n. the state of being outdated. |
| OUTDISTANCES | • outdistances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outdistance. • OUTDISTANCE v. to go far ahead of, as in a race. |
| RESUSCITATED | • resuscitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of resuscitate. • RESUSCITATE v. to revive from apparent death or from unconsciousness. |
| SEQUESTRATED | • sequestrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequestrate. • SEQUESTRATE v. to confiscate; to set income aside to meet claims. |
| STRIDULATORS | • stridulators n. Plural of stridulator. • STRIDULATOR n. an insect that makes a sound by scraping. |
| SUBSATURATED | • subsaturated adj. Less than fully saturated. • SUBSATURATED adj. incompletely saturated. |
| TRANSDUCTORS | • transductors n. Plural of transductor. • TRANSDUCTOR n. an arrangement of windings on a laminated core or cores, part of a device for amplifying current. |