| ADMISSION | • admission n. The act or practice of admitting. • admission n. Permission to enter, or the entrance itself; admittance; entrance; access. • admission n. The granting of an argument or position not fully proved; the act of acknowledging something asserted;… |
| ADVISINGS | • advisings n. Plural of advising. • ADVISING n. (Shakespeare) counsel, advice. |
| ANIDROSIS | • anidrosis n. (Pathology) An inability to tolerate heat, typically as a result of reduced sweating. • ANIDROSIS n. absence of sweating, also ANHIDROSIS. |
| ASCIDIANS | • ascidians n. Plural of ascidian. • ASCIDIAN n. a sea-squirt or tunicate. |
| DAILINESS | • dailiness n. The state or quality of being daily. • DAILINESS n. the quality of being daily, also DAILYNESS. |
| DIAGNOSIS | • diagnosis n. (Medicine) The identification of the nature and cause of an illness. • diagnosis n. The identification of the nature and cause of something (of any nature). • diagnosis n. (Taxonomy) A written description of a species or other taxon serving to distinguish that species from… |
| DISCASING | • discasing v. Present participle of discase. • DISCASE v. (Shakespeare) to undress. |
| DISEASING | • diseasing v. Present participle of disease. • DISEASE v. to make unhealthy. |
| DISSAVING | • dissaving v. Present participle of dissave. • DISSAVING n. the spending of savings made in the past to finance an excess of spending over disposable income, thus diminishing accumulated assets. |
| DISTRAINS | • distrains v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of distrain. • DISTRAIN v. to seize and hold property as security. |
| DRAISINES | • draisines n. Plural of draisine. • DRAISINE n. (historical) a dandy-horse, a sort of early bicycle, also DRAISENE. |
| GLISSANDI | • glissandi n. Plural of glissando. • GLISSANDO n. (Italian) a gliding effect. |
| OBSIDIANS | • obsidians n. Plural of obsidian. • OBSIDIAN n. a dark-coloured vitreous lava or volcanic rock. |
| SALINISED | • salinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of salinise. • SALINISE v. to treat with salt, also SALINIZE. |
| SANIDINES | • sanidines n. Plural of sanidine. • SANIDINE n. a variety of orthoclase feldspar common in certain eruptive rocks. |
| SANITISED | • sanitised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sanitise. • SANITISE v. to clean and sterilize, also SANITIZE, SANITATE. |
| SCIAENIDS | • sciaenids n. Plural of sciaenid. • SCIAENID n. a member of the family Sciaenidae of tropical and temperate percoid fishes, also SCIAENOID. |
| SIALIDANS | • SIALIDAN n. an alderfly, also SIALID. |
| STASIDION | • stasidion n. Synonym of kathisma (“hinged seat used in monastic churches”). • STASIDION n. (Modern Greek) a stall in a Greek church. |
| WINDSAILS | • windsails n. Plural of windsail. • WINDSAIL n. a wide funnel of canvas used to convey a stream of air below deck. |