| ANTHRACYCLINE | • anthracycline n. (Pharmacology) any of a class of antibiotic, chemotherapeutic agents used to treat cancer. • ANTHRACYCLINE n. any of a class of antineoplastic drugs (as doxorubicin) derived from an actinomycete of the genus Streptomyces. |
| CENTRICALNESS | • centricalness n. The state or quality of being centrical. • CENTRICAL n. placed in the center or middle; central, also CENTRIC. |
| CONCELEBRANTS | • concelebrants n. Plural of concelebrant. • CONCELEBRANT n. one that concelebrates a Eucharist or Mass. |
| CONCLUSIONARY | • conclusionary adj. (Law) Attempting to draw a conclusion rather than merely stating facts. • CONCLUSIONARY adj. relating to a conclusion. |
| CONTRACTIONAL | • contractional adj. Of or related to contraction. • CONTRACTIONAL adj. relating to contraction, also CONTRACTIONARY. |
| ENCROACHINGLY | • encroachingly adv. In an encroaching manner. • ENCROACHING adv. ENCROACH, to intrude on another's territory. |
| NECROMANTICAL | • necromantical adj. Alternative form of necromantic. • NECROMANTICAL adj. relating to necromancy, divination by trying to communicate with the spirits of the dead, also NECROMANTIC. |
| NONCOMMERCIAL | • noncommercial adj. Not engaged in commerce. • noncommercial n. (Finance) A noncommercial trader. • non-commercial adj. Alternative form of noncommercial. |
| NONELECTRICAL | • nonelectrical adj. Not electrical; not operated by electricity. • nonelectrical adj. Not capable of conducting electricity. • nonelectrical n. One who is not an electrical engineer. |
| NONRECIPROCAL | • nonreciprocal adj. Not reciprocal; not returned in kind. • NONRECIPROCAL adj. not reciprocal. |
| NONRECYCLABLE | • nonrecyclable adj. Not recyclable. • nonrecyclable n. Something that is not recyclable. • NONRECYCLABLE adj. not recyclable. |
| PRECANCELLING | • precancelling v. Present participle of precancel. • PRECANCEL v. to cancel in advance. |
| TRANSLUCENCES | • translucences n. Plural of translucence. • TRANSLUCENCE n. the state of being translucent, also TRANSLUCENCY. |