| ADNATIONS | • adnations n. Plural of adnation. • ADNATION n. the state of being adnate, closely attached. |
| ANABANTID | • anabantid n. (Zoology) Any member of the family Anabantidae of climbing perches. • ANABANTID n. any of various spiny-finned fishes of the family Anabantidae. |
| ANDANTINI | • ANDANTINO n. a movement rather quicker than andante. |
| ANDANTINO | • andantino adv. (Music) Of a tempo that is slightly faster than andante but slower than moderato. • andantino n. A piece of music played in this style. • ANDANTINO adj. (Italian) rather quicker than andante. |
| ANODONTIA | • anodontia n. The congenital absence of some or all primary or permanent teeth, caused by a rare genetic disorder. • ANODONTIA n. congenital absence of teeth. |
| ANTINODAL | • antinodal adj. (Physics) Of, pertaining to, or located at an antinode. • ANTINODAL adj. relating to an antinode, a point of maximum disturbance midway between nodes. |
| CONTADINA | • contadina n. An Italian peasant woman. • CONTADINA n. (Italian) a (female) Italian peasant. |
| DALTONIAN | • daltonian n. Alternative form of Daltonian. • Daltonian adj. Of or pertaining to John Dalton (1766-1844), English chemist, physicist, and pioneer of modern atomic… • Daltonian n. (Dated) A color blind person. |
| DAMNATION | • damnation n. The state of being damned; condemnation; openly expressed disapprobation. • damnation n. (Religion) Condemnation to everlasting punishment in the future state, or the punishment itself. • damnation interj. Expressing annoyance or disappointment; damn; dammit. |
| DANTHONIA | • danthonia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Danthonia of Eurasian, North African, and American grasses. • DANTHONIA n. a tufted grass native to Australia and New Zealand. |
| DARNATION | • darnation n. Alternative form of tarnation. • darnation interj. Used to express anger, irritation, disappointment, annoyance, contempt, etc. • DARNATION n. a mild form of damnation, also TARNATION. |
| MANDATING | • mandating v. Present participle of mandate. • MANDATE v. to issue with a mandate. |
| NIDAMENTA | • nidamenta n. Plural of nidamentum. • NIDAMENTUM n. an egg-capsule. |
| PANDATION | • pandation n. (Formal) A yielding or warping. • PANDATION n. (archaic) warping. |
| TRAINBAND | • trainband n. (Now historical) A company of trained civilian militia operating in England and North America between… • TRAINBAND n. (historical) a band of citizens from the 16th to the 18th century trained to bear arms. |