| ACCORDIONISTS | • accordionists n. Plural of accordionist. • ACCORDIONIST n. one who plays the accordion. |
| ACCREDITATION | • accreditation n. The giving of credentials. • accreditation n. The act of accrediting. • accreditation n. (Education) The granting of approval to an institution of higher learning by an official review board… |
| ACIDIMETRICAL | • acidimetrical adj. Alternative form of acidimetric. • ACIDIMETRICAL adj. relating to acidimetry, the measurement of the strength of acids. |
| BACTERIOCIDAL | • bacteriocidal adj. Alternative form of bactericidal. |
| BACTERIOCIDES | • bacteriocides n. Plural of bacteriocide. |
| CARCINOMATOID | • carcinomatoid adj. (Medicine) Having an appearance resembling that of carcinomata, often histopathologically. • CARCINOMATOID adj. having the shape of a carcinoma. |
| CLAVICHORDIST | • clavichordist n. Someone who plays the clavichord. • CLAVICHORDIST n. one who plays the clavichord. |
| CONTRADICTING | • contradicting v. Present participle of contradict. • CONTRADICT v. to assert the contrary of. |
| CONTRADICTION | • contradiction n. (Countable, uncountable) The act of contradicting. • contradiction n. (Countable) A statement that contradicts itself, i.e., a statement that claims that the same thing is… • contradiction n. (Countable) A logical inconsistency among two or more elements or propositions. |
| CONTRADICTIVE | • contradictive adj. (Now rare) Contradictory. • CONTRADICTIVE adj. contradicting or tending to contradict. |
| DECORTICATING | • decorticating v. Present participle of decorticate. • DECORTICATE v. to remove the bark, husk or peel of. |
| DECORTICATION | • decortication n. The removal of the surface layer, membrane, or fibrous cover of anything. • DECORTICATION n. the act of removing the outer coverings (as bark or husks) from something (as fiber or seed). |
| DIACHRONISTIC | • DIACHRONISTIC adj. relating to diachronism, the study of a subject, esp. a language, through its historical development. |
| DIACRITICALLY | • diacritically adv. In a diacritical manner. • DIACRITICAL adv. distinctive; serving as a diacritic. |
| DICHLORACETIC | • DICHLORACETIC adj. as in dichloracetic acid. |
| DISACCREDITED | • DISACCREDIT v. to remove accreditation from. |
| IDIOSYNCRATIC | • idiosyncratic adj. Peculiar to a specific individual; eccentric. • IDIOSYNCRATIC adj. showing idiosyncrasy, also IDIOSYNCRATICAL. |
| REACCREDITING | • reaccrediting v. Present participle of reaccredit. • re-accrediting v. Present participle of re-accredit. • REACCREDIT v. to accredit again. |
| TRISACCHARIDE | • trisaccharide n. (Biochemistry) An oligosaccharide consisting of three monosaccharide units joined together. • TRISACCHARIDE n. a sugar that yields on complete hydrolysis three monosaccharide molecules. |