| AFFECTABILITIES | • affectabilities n. Plural of affectability. • AFFECTABILITY n. the quality of being affectable. |
| AFFORDABILITIES | • affordabilities n. Plural of affordability. • AFFORDABILITY n. the quality of being affordable. |
| ANTIFASHIONABLE | • antifashionable adj. Intentionally contrary to mainstream fashion. • ANTIFASHIONABLE adj. opposed to things fashionable. |
| ARIBOFLAVINOSES | • ariboflavinoses n. Plural of ariboflavinosis. • ARIBOFLAVINOSIS n. a deficiency disease due to inadequate intake of riboflavin and characterized by sores on the mouth. |
| ARIBOFLAVINOSIS | • ariboflavinosis n. (Pathology) The medical condition caused by deficiency of riboflavin. • ARIBOFLAVINOSIS n. a deficiency disease due to inadequate intake of riboflavin and characterized by sores on the mouth. |
| FACTORABILITIES | • FACTORABILITY n. the quality of being factorable. |
| FASHIONABLENESS | • fashionableness n. The state of being fashionable; stylishness; elegance. • FASHIONABLENESS n. the state of being fashionable. |
| FATIGABLENESSES | • FATIGABLENESS n. FATIGABLE, easily tired, also FATIGUABLE. |
| FIBROCARTILAGES | • fibrocartilages n. Plural of fibrocartilage. • FIBROCARTILAGE n. cartilage with embedded fibres. |
| INFLAMMABLENESS | • inflammableness n. The quality of being inflammable. • INFLAMMABLENESS n. the state of being inflammable. |
| NONINFLAMMABLES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| NONSAPONIFIABLE | • nonsaponifiable adj. Not saponifiable. • NONSAPONIFIABLE adj. not saponifiable, capable of being converted into soap. |
| SYLLABIFICATION | • syllabification n. The division of a word into syllables. • SYLLABIFICATION n. the act of dividing words into syllables, also SYLLABICATION. |
| TRANSFERABILITY | • transferability n. The ability of something to be transferred. • transferability n. The capacity of goods to be transported (linked to their value versus bulk). • transferability n. (Chemistry) The invariance of properties associated with an atom (or fragment) present in a variety of molecules. |