| ANTILITERARY | • antiliterary adj. (Literature) Relating to antiliterature; defying the conventions of literature. |
| ANTIPREDATOR | • antipredator adj. Alternative spelling of anti-predator. • anti-predator adj. (Ecology) That provides a defence against predation or predators. • ANTIPREDATOR adj. designed to deter predators. |
| ARBITRAMENTS | • arbitraments n. Plural of arbitrament. • ARBITRAMENT n. the decision of an arbiter, also ARBITREMENT. |
| ARRESTATIONS | • arrestations n. Plural of arrestation. • ARRESTATION n. the act of arresting. |
| PROSTANTHERA | • Prostanthera prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Lamiaceae – mintbushes. • PROSTANTHERA n. an Australian bush, with strongly scented leaves and red or white flowers. |
| RATTLEBRAINS | • rattlebrains n. Plural of rattlebrain. • RATTLEBRAIN n. a shallow, voluble, volatile person. |
| RECALCITRANT | • recalcitrant adj. Marked by a stubborn unwillingness to obey authority. • recalcitrant adj. Unwilling to cooperate socially. • recalcitrant adj. Difficult to deal with or to operate. |
| RENATURATION | • renaturation n. (Biochemistry) The reconstruction of the original form of a protein or nucleic acid following denaturation. • RENATURATION n. the act of renaturing. |
| REPATRIATING | • repatriating v. Present participle of repatriate. • REPATRIATE v. to restore to one's own country. |
| REPATRIATION | • repatriation n. The process of returning of a person to their country of origin or citizenship. • repatriation n. The process of returning artworks, museum exhibits, etc. to their country of origin. • repatriation n. The process of converting a foreign currency into the currency of one’s own country. |
| RESTAURATION | • restauration n. Obsolete form of restoration. • RESTAURATION n. the business, skill or art of a restaurateur. |
| RETARDATIONS | • retardations n. Plural of retardation. • RETARDATION n. an act or instance of retarding. |
| RETRACTATION | • retractation n. Retraction (of something previously said). • RETRACTATION n. revoking, recantation. |
| RETRANSLATED | • retranslated v. Simple past tense and past participle of retranslate. • RETRANSLATE v. to translate (a translation) into another language. |
| RETRANSLATES | • retranslates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retranslate. • RETRANSLATE v. to translate (a translation) into another language. |
| SCATTERBRAIN | • scatterbrain n. A flighty, disorganized or forgetful person. • SCATTERBRAIN n. a giddy heedless person. |
| STRATOTANKER | • STRATOTANKER n. a type of aeroplane which refuels other planes at high altitudes. |
| TRANSMIGRATE | • transmigrate v. (Intransitive) To migrate to another country. • transmigrate v. (Intransitive, of the soul) To pass into another body after death. • TRANSMIGRATE v. to pass from one body or place into another. |
| TRANSPLANTER | • transplanter n. One who transplants. • transplanter n. A machine for transplanting trees. • TRANSPLANTER n. one who transplants. |
| TROCHANTERAL | • trochanteral adj. Relating to the trochanter. • TROCHANTERAL adj. of or like a trochanter, a rough eminence on the thigh bone to which muscles are attached, also TROCHANTERIC. |