| ACTINIDE | • actinide n. (Chemistry) Any of the 15 radioactive elements of the periodic table from actinium to lawrencium that… • actinide n. (Chemistry) Any of the 14 elements from actinium to nobelium (lawrencium is excluded by some authors… • actinide n. (Chemistry, dated) Any of the 14 elements from thorium to lawrencium (actinium having been mistakenly… |
| ADENITIS | • adenitis n. (Medicine, pathology) Glandular inflammation. • ADENITIS n. inflammation of glands. |
| CTENIDIA | • ctenidia n. Plural of ctenidium. • CTENIDIUM n. (Greek) a comblike anatomical structure. |
| DAINTIER | • daintier adj. Comparative form of dainty: more dainty. • DAINTY adj. tasteful, delicate. |
| DAINTIES | • dainties n. Plural of dainty. • dainties n. Women’s undergarments. • DAINTY n. something that is tasteful. |
| DIACTINE | • diactine adj. Diactinal; having two rays. • diactine n. A spicule (of a sponge) that has two pointed arms. • DIACTINE n. a sponge spicule having two rays that develop in different directions from a single point of origin, also DIACT. |
| IDEATING | • ideating v. Present participle of ideate. • IDEATE v. to form an idea or conception of. |
| IDEATION | • ideation n. The conceptualization of a mental image. • ideation n. (Often business) The synthesis of ideas. • IDEATION n. the power of the mind to form images. |
| INDICATE | • indicate v. To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known. • indicate v. To show or manifest by symptoms; to point to as the proper remedies. • indicate v. To signal in a vehicle the desire to turn right or left. |
| IODINATE | • iodinate v. (Transitive) To treat, or to combine, with iodine. • IODINATE v. to treat with iodine, also IODATE. |
| MINIATED | • miniated v. Simple past tense and past participle of miniate. • MINIATE v. to decorate with rubrics; to illuminate a manuscript. |
| TAENIOID | • taenioid adj. Shaped like a ribbon; ribbonlike. • TAENIOID adj. like a tapeworm. |
| VANITIED | • VANITIED adj. full of vanity. |