| ABDICANTS | • abdicants n. Plural of abdicant. • ABDICANT n. one who abdicates. |
| ABDICATES | • abdicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abdicate. • ABDICATE v. to renounce or surrender formally, as one's power or office. |
| ACADEMIST | • academist n. An academic philosopher. • academist n. An academician. • academist n. An academic. |
| ACETAMIDS | • acetamids n. Plural of acetamid. • ACETAMID n. an amide of acetic acid. |
| ASCIDIATE | • ascidiate adj. (Botany) Having the form of an ascidian. • ASCIDIATE adj. like an ascidium. |
| AUTACOIDS | • autacoids n. Plural of autacoid. • AUTACOID n. a hormone secreted into blood, lymph, or sap, also AUTOCOID. |
| CARYATIDS | • caryatids n. Plural of caryatid. • CARYATID n. (Greek) a draped female figure supporting an entablature. |
| DADAISTIC | • dadaistic adj. Pertaining to dadaism. • DADAISTIC adj. relating to the art movement dadaism. |
| DALMATICS | • dalmatics n. Plural of dalmatic. • Dalmatics n. Plural of Dalmatic. • DALMATIC n. an ecclesiastical robe or other outer vestment. |
| DIASTASIC | • diastasic adj. Pertaining to, or consisting of, diastase. • DIASTASIC adj. of or like diastase, also DIASTATIC. |
| DIASTATIC | • diastatic adj. (Of a grain or malt) Having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar. • DIASTATIC adj. of or like diastase, also DIASTASIC. |
| DRAMATICS | • dramatics n. (Used with a singular or plural verb) the art of acting and stagecraft. • dramatics n. (Used with a singular or plural verb) dramatic behaviour. • DRAMATICS n. the acting, production and study of plays. |
| FASCIATED | • fasciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fasciate. • fasciated adj. Fasciate. • FASCIATED adj. exhibiting a flattened ribbonlike structure, also FASCIATE. |
| RADICATES | • radicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of radicate. • RADICATE v. to cause to take root. |
| TRIDACNAS | • tridacnas n. Plural of tridacna. • TRIDACNA n. (Greek) a giant clam. |