| ACADEMICALISM | • academicalism n. Alternative form of academicism. • ACADEMICALISM n. close adherence to formal academic teaching. |
| ACETAZOLAMIDE | • acetazolamide n. (Pharmacology) A drug that inhibits the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, used in the treatment of glaucoma… • ACETAZOLAMIDE n. a diuretic drug. |
| ADIATHERMANCY | • adiathermancy n. (Obsolete) A resistance to the flow of heat. • ADIATHERMANCY n. impermeability to radiant energy. |
| AERODYNAMICAL | • aerodynamical adj. Synonym of aerodynamic. • AERODYNAMICAL adj. relating to aerodynamics, also AERODYNAMIC. |
| CANALICULATED | • canaliculated adj. Canaliculate. • CANALICULATED adj. grooved or channelled lengthwise, also CANALICULATE. |
| CHATEAUBRIAND | • chateaubriand n. A thick, juicy cut from the center of a beef tenderloin. • châteaubriand n. Alternative spelling of chateaubriand. • CHATEAUBRIAND n. a large tenderloin steak usually grilled or broiled and served with a sauce. |
| DATAVEILLANCE | • dataveillance n. The systematic surveillance of all the electronic records of a person’s activities, especially the usage… • DATAVEILLANCE n. the monitoring of a person's activities by studying the data trail created by actions such as credit card purchases, cell phone calls, and Internet use. |
| DECALCOMANIAS | • decalcomanias n. Plural of decalcomania. • DECALCOMANIA n. the art of transferring a design from paper to another surface. |
| DISAPPEARANCE | • disappearance n. The action of disappearing or vanishing. • DISAPPEARANCE n. the act of disappearing. |
| DISCAPACITATE | • discapacitate v. (Transitive) To deprive of capacity; to incapacitate. • DISCAPACITATE v. to incapacitate. |
| FANTASTICATED | • fantasticated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fantasticate. • FANTASTICATE v. to fantasize over something. |
| GALACTOSIDASE | • galactosidase n. (Biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of a galactoside. • GALACTOSIDASE n. an enzyme (as lactase) that hydrolyzes a galactoside. |
| INCAPACITATED | • incapacitated v. Simple past tense of incapacitate. • incapacitated adj. Rendered unable to act; restricted from taking action. • INCAPACITATE v. to make legally incapable or ineligible. |
| MEGALOCARDIAS | • MEGALOCARDIA n. the condition of having an enlarged heart. |
| PAEDIATRICIAN | • paediatrician n. Alternative spelling of pediatrician. • pædiatrician n. Alternative spelling of pediatrician. • PAEDIATRICIAN n. a specialist in children's ailments. |
| PANDEMONIACAL | • pandemoniacal adj. Relating to, resembling, or characteristic of, a pandemonium. • PANDEMONIACAL adj. pertaining to pandemonium, general tumult, also PANDEMONIAC, PANDEMONIAN, PANDEMONIC. |
| RADIOACTIVATE | • radioactivate v. To make something radioactive. • RADIOACTIVATE v. to activate by radio. |
| TRADESCANTIAS | • tradescantias n. Plural of tradescantia. • TRADESCANTIA n. any plant of the American Tradescantia genus, with attractive, often variegated foliage, aka spiderwort. |
| UNMACADAMISED | • unmacadamised adj. Alternative form of unmacadamized. • UNMACADAMISED adj. not macadamised, also UNMACADAMIZED. |
| UNMACADAMIZED | • unmacadamized adj. Not macadamized. • UNMACADAMIZED adj. not macadamized, also UNMACADAMISED. |