| ACCIDENTALISM | • accidentalism n. Accidental character or effect. • accidentalism n. The belief that outward appearance often contrasts with substance or essence (after Thomas Aquinas). • accidentalism n. A system of medicine based on belief that symptoms of disease are caused by external factors. | 
| ANTIDESICCANT | • antidesiccant adj. Preventing desiccation. • antidesiccant n. A substance that prevents desiccation. • ANTIDESICCANT n. a chemical which prevents or inhibits the drying-out of a plant, etc. | 
| CIRCUMSTANCED | • circumstanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of circumstance. • circumstanced adj. (In combination) In the specified situation or circumstances. • CIRCUMSTANCE v. to place in particular circumstances. | 
| COMPACTEDNESS | • compactedness n. The state or quality of being compacted. • COMPACTEDNESS n. the state of being compacted. | 
| CONTRADICTERS | • contradicters n. Plural of contradicter. • CONTRADICTER n. one who contradicts, also CONTRADICTOR. | 
| CYCLANDELATES | • CYCLANDELATE n. a drug whose effect is to dilate the veins, etc., used to improve circulation e.g. in cerebrovascular disease. | 
| DECONSECRATED | • deconsecrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deconsecrate. • DECONSECRATE v. to remove the sacred character of. | 
| DECONSECRATES | • deconsecrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deconsecrate. • DECONSECRATE v. to remove the sacred character of. | 
| DEFLOCCULANTS | • deflocculants n. Plural of deflocculant. • DEFLOCCULANT n. an agent that deflocculates. | 
| DIALECTICIANS | • dialecticians n. Plural of dialectician. • DIALECTICIAN n. one who is skilled in or practices dialectic. | 
| INCANDESCENTS | • incandescents n. Plural of incandescent. • INCANDESCENT n. a type of lightbulb. | 
| OCCIDENTALISE | • occidentalise v. Alternative form of occidentalize. • OCCIDENTALISE v. to make occidental, also OCCIDENTALIZE. | 
| OCCIDENTALISM | • occidentalism n. The habits and attitudes of westerners. • OCCIDENTALISM n. the study of the Occident. | 
| OCCIDENTALIST | • occidentalist n. One who studies occidental languages. • occidentalist n. A person who favours Western ideas or customs. • OCCIDENTALIST n. one who studies the Occident. | 
| RECONSECRATED | • reconsecrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconsecrate. • RECONSECRATE v. to consecrate again. | 
| SUBCONTRACTED | • subcontracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subcontract. • SUBCONTRACT v. to enter into a subcontract. | 
| TECHNICALISED | • TECHNICALISE v. to give a technical slant to, also TECHNICALIZE. | 
| TRANSCENDENCE | • transcendence n. (Countable) The act of surpassing usual limits. • transcendence n. (Uncountable) The state of being beyond the range of normal perception. • transcendence n. (Uncountable) The state of being free from the constraints of the material world, as in the case of a deity. | 
| TRANSCENDENCY | • transcendency n. Transcendence. • transcendency n. (Obsolete) elevation above the truth; exaggeration. • TRANSCENDENCY n. transcendence, also TRANSCENDENCE. | 
| UNCONSECRATED | • unconsecrated adj. Not consecrated. • UNCONSECRATED adj. not consecrated. |