| ANTICOAGULANTS | • anticoagulants n. Plural of anticoagulant. • ANTICOAGULANT n. a substance that hinders the clotting of blood. |
| ANTIQUARIANISM | • antiquarianism n. Study or love of antiques. • antiquarianism n. Study or love of antiquity. • antiquarianism n. Archaism. |
| ANTIQUITARIANS | • antiquitarians n. Plural of antiquitarian. • ANTIQUITARIAN n. a person attached to old ways or beliefs. |
| BANCASSURANCES | • BANCASSURANCE n. the provision of financial services spanning both banking and insurance. |
| NATURALISATION | • naturalisation n. Alternative spelling of naturalization. • NATURALISATION n. the act of naturalising, also NATURALIZATION. |
| PARAINFLUENZAS | • parainfluenzas n. Plural of parainfluenza. • PARAINFLUENZA n. as in parainfluenza virus, any of a number of viruses causing influenza-like symptoms. |
| SEPTUAGENARIAN | • septuagenarian n. Synonym of seventysomething: a person between 70 and 79 years old. • septuagenarian adj. Of or related to seventysomethings. • SEPTUAGENARIAN n. a person whose age is in the seventies. |
| SQUANDERMANIAS | • SQUANDERMANIA n. irrational propensity for spending money wastefully. |
| TRANSCAUCASIAN | • Transcaucasian adj. In, from or otherwise relating to Transcaucasia, the region south (i.e. opposite mother Russia) of the… • Transcaucasian n. A person inhabiting or descended from the people of Transcaucasia. • TRANSCAUCASIAN adj. of the region beyond the Caucasus mountains in Georgia. |
| TRANSVALUATING | • TRANSVALUATE v. to reestimate the value of, esp. on a basis differing from the accepted standard, also TRANSVALUE. |
| TRANSVALUATION | • transvaluation n. A change of values; a revaluation. • TRANSVALUATION n. the act of transvaluing. |
| UNTRANSLATABLE | • untranslatable adj. Not able to be translated. • untranslatable n. A word or phrase that is impossible to translate satisfactorily from one language to another. • UNTRANSLATABLE adj. not translatable. |
| UNTRANSLATABLY | • untranslatably adv. In a way that precludes translation. • UNTRANSLATABLE adv. not translatable. |