| ANTIDIABETICS | • antidiabetics n. Plural of antidiabetic. • ANTIDIABETIC n. a drug which acts against diabetes. |
| BICONDITIONAL | • biconditional adj. Having two conditions. • biconditional n. (Logic) An "if and only if" conditional wherein the truth of each term depends on the truth of the other. • BICONDITIONAL n. a relation between two propositions that is true only when both propositions are simultaneously true or false. |
| BIDIRECTIONAL | • bidirectional adj. Moving in two directions (usually opposite). • bidirectional adj. Operating or functioning in two directions (usually opposite). • bidirectional n. Such an antenna or microphone. |
| DISCIPLINABLE | • disciplinable adj. That can be instructed (by discipline); able to be taught. • disciplinable adj. For which one is liable to be disciplined or punished. • disciplinable adj. (Obsolete) Relating to discipline; disciplinary. |
| DISCRIMINABLE | • discriminable adj. That can be discriminated or distinguished from others. • DISCRIMINABLE adj. capable of being discriminated. |
| DISCRIMINABLY | • discriminably adv. So as to be discriminable; distinguishably. • DISCRIMINABLE adv. capable of being discriminated. |
| INDISSOCIABLE | • indissociable adj. Not dissociable. • INDISSOCIABLE adj. not dissociated. |
| INDISSOCIABLY | • indissociably adv. In a way that does not allow dissociation; having an inextricable link. • INDISSOCIABLE adv. not dissociated. |
| INEDUCABILITY | • ineducability n. Inability to be educated. • INEDUCABILITY n. the state of being ineducable. |
| SUBINDICATING | • subindicating v. Present participle of subindicate. • SUBINDICATE v. (obsolete) to hint. |
| SUBINDICATION | • subindication n. The act of indicating by signs; a slight indication. • SUBINDICATION n. (obsolete) a hint. |
| SUBINDICATIVE | • subindicative adj. Tending to subindicate; suggestive; hinting at something. • SUBINDICATIVE adj. (obsolete) of the nature of a hint. |
| VINDICABILITY | • vindicability n. The quality of being vindicable. • VINDICABILITY n. the quality of being vindicable. |