| CLOGDANCE | • clog␣dance n. Any dance performed while wearing clogs, producing a percussive sound. • CLOGDANCE n. a dance performed with clogs, the clatter keeping time to the music. |
| CLOGDANCES | • clog␣dances n. Plural of clog dance. • CLOGDANCE n. a dance performed with clogs, the clatter keeping time to the music. |
| GRASSCYCLED | • grasscycled v. Simple past tense and past participle of grasscycle. |
| CHALCOGENIDE | • chalcogenide n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of a chalcogen with a more electropositive element. • CHALCOGENIDE n. a binary compound of a chalcogen with a more electropositive element or radical. |
| CLADOGENETIC | • cladogenetic adj. (Genetics) Alternative form of cladogenic. • CLADOGENETIC adj. relating to cladogenesis. |
| DECALCIFYING | • decalcifying v. Present participle of decalcify. • decalcifying adj. That is used to decalcify. • DECALCIFY v. to deprive of calcium. |
| ACCIDENTOLOGY | • accidentology n. The study of accidents, especially of motor vehicle accidents. • ACCIDENTOLOGY n. the study of accidents. |
| CHALCOGENIDES | • chalcogenides n. Plural of chalcogenide. • CHALCOGENIDE n. a binary compound of a chalcogen with a more electropositive element or radical. |
| DEFLOCCULATING | • deflocculating v. Present participle of deflocculate. • DEFLOCCULATE v. to deprive of flocculation. |
| ACCIDENTOLOGIES | • ACCIDENTOLOGY n. the study of accidents. |
| DIALECTOLOGICAL | • dialectological adj. Of or relating to dialectology. • DIALECTOLOGICAL adj. relating to dialectology. |
| OCCIDENTALISING | • occidentalising v. Present participle of occidentalise. • OCCIDENTALISE v. to make occidental, also OCCIDENTALIZE. |
| OCCIDENTALIZING | • occidentalizing v. Present participle of occidentalize. • OCCIDENTALIZE v. to make occidental, also OCCIDENTALISE. |
| OLIGOSACCHARIDE | • oligosaccharide n. (Biochemistry) A polysaccharide of low molecular weight, being a polymer of between three and eight… • OLIGOSACCHARIDE n. a saccharide (as a disaccharide) that contains a known small number of monosaccharide units. |