| 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. |
| ACCURSEDNESSES | • ACCURSEDNESS n. the state of being accursed. |
| ACCUSTOMEDNESS | • accustomedness n. Habituation; the quality of being used to something. • ACCUSTOMEDNESS n. the state of being accustomed. |
| 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. |
| CARDIOCENTESES | • cardiocenteses n. Plural of cardiocentesis. • CARDIOCENTESIS n. surgical puncture of the heart. |
| CARDIOCENTESIS | • cardiocentesis n. (Surgery) incision or puncture into the heart. • CARDIOCENTESIS n. surgical puncture of the heart. |
| CONTRACTEDNESS | • contractedness n. The state of being contracted. • CONTRACTEDNESS n. the state of being contracted. |
| DEACCESSIONING | • deaccessioning v. Present participle of deaccession. |
| DISACCUSTOMING | • disaccustoming v. Present participle of disaccustom. • DISACCUSTOM v. to free from a habit. |
| 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. |
| INCANDESCENCES | • incandescences n. Plural of incandescence. • INCANDESCENCE n. the state of being incandescent, also INCANDESCENCY. |
| OCCIDENTALISES | • occidentalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of occidentalise. • OCCIDENTALISE v. to make occidental, also OCCIDENTALIZE. |
| OCCIDENTALISMS | • OCCIDENTALISM n. the study of the Occident. |
| OCCIDENTALISTS | • occidentalists n. Plural of occidentalist. • OCCIDENTALIST n. one who studies the Occident. |
| PSYCHODYNAMICS | • psychodynamics n. The dynamic interplay between forces that govern human behaviour. • PSYCHODYNAMICS n. the psychology of mental or emotional forces or processes developing especially in early childhood and their effects on behaviour and mental states. |
| TRANSCENDENCES | • transcendences n. Plural of transcendence. • TRANSCENDENCE n. the state of being transcendent, also TRANSCENDENCY. |