| ADAPTATIONIST | • adaptationist n. A supporter of adaptationism. |
| ANAPHRODISIAC | • anaphrodisiac adj. Antaphrodisiac (capable of reducing the sex drive). • anaphrodisiac n. An antaphrodisiac (substance which reduces the sex drive). • ANAPHRODISIAC adj. reducing sexual desire. |
| ANAPHRODISIAS | • ANAPHRODISIA n. lessening of sexual desire. |
| ANAPHYLACTOID | • anaphylactoid adj. Of, pertaining to, or resembling anaphylaxis. • ANAPHYLACTOID adj. of, relating to, affected by, or causing anaphylaxis. |
| ANTIAPARTHEID | • antiapartheid adj. Acting against or opposing apartheid. • ANTIAPARTHEID adj. opposed to apartheid. |
| COADAPTATIONS | • coadaptations n. Plural of coadaptation. • co-adaptations n. Plural of co-adaptation. • COADAPTATION n. the state of being mutually adapted. |
| DIPSOMANIACAL | • dipsomaniacal adj. Pertaining to or suffering from dipsomania. • DIPSOMANIACAL adj. relating to dipsomania. |
| DISAPPEARANCE | • disappearance n. The action of disappearing or vanishing. • DISAPPEARANCE n. the act of disappearing. |
| INADAPTATIONS | • INADAPTATION n. lack of adaptation. |
| 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. |
| MALADAPTATION | • maladaptation n. (Evolutionary theory or psychology) The state of being poorly adapted to an environment. • MALADAPTATION n. poor or inadequate adaptation. |
| 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. |
| PREADAPTATION | • preadaptation n. (Biology) An adaptation that evolved in an ancestral population, in which it served a different function. • PREADAPTATION n. a character of an organism or taxonomic group that takes on a function when none previously existed or that differs from its existing function which has been derived by evolution. |
| READAPTATIONS | • readaptations n. Plural of readaptation. • READAPTATION n. the act of readapting. |