| ACADEMICALISMS | • ACADEMICALISM n. close adherence to formal academic teaching. |
| ACCIDENTALISMS | • ACCIDENTALISM n. the theory that events do not have causes. |
| ACCIDENTALNESS | • accidentalness n. The quality of being accidental; casualness. • ACCIDENTALNESS n. the quality of being accidental. |
| ADULARESCENCES | • ADULARESCENCE n. the quality of being adularescent, having or emitting a milky or bluish iridescence. |
| ANTIDESICCANTS | • antidesiccants n. Plural of antidesiccant. • ANTIDESICCANT n. a chemical which prevents or inhibits the drying-out of a plant, etc. |
| CALCULATEDNESS | • calculatedness n. The quality of being calculated. • CALCULATEDNESS n. the state of being calculated. |
| DISACCHARIDASE | • disaccharidase n. (Biochemistry) Any of a class of glycoside hydrolases, enzymes that break down disaccharides into monosaccharides. • DISACCHARIDASE n. an enzyme (as maltase or lactase) that hydrolyzes disaccharides. |
| DISCAPACITATES | • discapacitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discapacitate. • DISCAPACITATE v. to incapacitate. |
| DRACUNCULIASES | • DRACUNCULIASIS n. a disease that is caused by infestation with the guinea worm and that has been eradicated in most regions except Africa. |
| DRACUNCULIASIS | • dracunculiasis n. (Medicine) an infection caused by an infestation of the parasite Dracunculus medinensis. • DRACUNCULIASIS n. a disease that is caused by infestation with the guinea worm and that has been eradicated in most regions except Africa. |
| TRISACCHARIDES | • trisaccharides n. Plural of trisaccharide. • TRISACCHARIDE n. a sugar that yields on complete hydrolysis three monosaccharide molecules. |