| ACCOMPLISHMENTS | • accomplishments n. Plural of accomplishment. • ACCOMPLISHMENT n. the act of accomplishing. |
| ACCOUNTANTSHIPS | • accountantships n. Plural of accountantship. • ACCOUNTANTSHIP n. the office of an accountant. |
| BACKSCRATCHINGS | • BACKSCRATCHING n. the act of scratching another's back. |
| CATECHUMENSHIPS | • CATECHUMENSHIP n. the office of catechumen. |
| CHANCELLORSHIPS | • chancellorships n. Plural of chancellorship. • CHANCELLORSHIP n. the office of chancellor. |
| CHROMATICNESSES | • CHROMATICNESS n. the state of being chromatic. |
| CINCHONISATIONS | • CINCHONISATION n. the process of cinchonising, also CINCHONIZATION. |
| COCHAIRMANSHIPS | • COCHAIRMANSHIP n. joint chairmanship. |
| INTERSCHOLASTIC | • interscholastic adj. Involving two or more schools. • INTERSCHOLASTIC adj. existing or carried on between schools. |
| MONOSACCHARIDES | • monosaccharides n. Plural of monosaccharide. • MONOSACCHARIDE n. a simple sugar e.g. glucose or fructose. |
| NONCHARISMATICS | • noncharismatics n. Plural of noncharismatic. • NONCHARISMATIC n. one who is not charismatic. |
| SACCHARISATIONS | • SACCHARISATION n. the process of saccharising, also SACCHARIZATION. |
| SACCHARIZATIONS | • SACCHARIZATION n. the process of saccharizing, also SACCHARISATION. |
| SARCENCHYMATOUS | • sarcenchymatous adj. Relating to sarcenchyme. • SARCENCHYMATOUS adj. of or like a sarcenchyme, a soft tissue of sponges with close-packed cells and reduced gelatinous matrix. |
| SCHOOLTEACHINGS | • SCHOOLTEACHING n. teaching as a profession. |
| SYNCHRONISTICAL | • SYNCHRONISTICAL adj. relating to synchronism, also SYNCHRONISTIC. |
| TECHNICALNESSES | • TECHNICALNESS n. the state of being technical. |
| THORACOCENTESES | • thoracocenteses n. Plural of thoracocentesis. • THORACOCENTESIS n. surgery performed to draw off fluid from the pleural cavity, usually using a hollow needle inserted through the wall of the chest, also THORACENTESIS. |
| THORACOCENTESIS | • thoracocentesis n. Thoracentesis. • THORACOCENTESIS n. surgery performed to draw off fluid from the pleural cavity, usually using a hollow needle inserted through the wall of the chest, also THORACENTESIS. |