| ADJUSTMENT | • adjustment n. The action of adjusting something. • adjustment n. The result of adjusting something; a small change; a minor correction; a modification or alteration.
 • adjustment n. The settling or balancing of a financial account.
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| DEBUTANTES | • debutantes n. Plural of debutante. • debûtantes n. Plural of debûtante.
 • débutantes n. Plural of débutante.
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| DELUSTRANT | • delustrant n. A chemical agent which removes the sheen from something, especially one that removes the sheen from yarn or fabric. • DELUSTRANT n. a dense inorganic material added to manmade fibres that allows a range of fibres with different lustres to be obtained.
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| DISATTUNED | • disattuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disattune. • DISATTUNE v. to put out of harmony.
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| DISATTUNES | • disattunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disattune. • DISATTUNE v. to put out of harmony.
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| PANTSUITED | • pantsuited adj. Wearing a pantsuit. • PANTSUITED adj. wearing a pantsuit.
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| REDUCTANTS | • reductants n. Plural of reductant. • REDUCTANT n. a reducing agent.
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| SANCTITUDE | • sanctitude n. Holiness; sacredness; sanctity. • sanctitude n. Affected holiness; sanctimoniousness.
 • SANCTITUDE n. holiness, sanctity.
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| TESTUDINAL | • testudinal adj. Of, or relating to, tortoises. • testudinal adj. Resembling a tortoise.
 • TESTUDINAL adj. like a tortoiseshell or testudo, also TESTUDINARY, TESTUDINEOUS.
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| TRANSMUTED | • transmuted v. Simple past tense and past participle of transmute. • TRANSMUTE v. to change to another form or substance, also TRANSMEW, TRANSMOVE.
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| TRANSUDATE | • transudate n. The product of transudation. • transudate n. A substance that transudes.
 • TRANSUDATE n. a substance that transudes e.g. a fluid that pases through a membrane or the walls of a blood vessel.
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| UNATTESTED | • unattested adj. Not supported by attestation; lacking supporting evidence in the form of assurance from an authority. • UNATTESTED adj. not attested.
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| UNDERSTATE | • understate v. (Transitive) To state (something) with less completeness than needed; to minimise or downplay. • understate v. (Transitive) To state (something) with a lack of emphasis, in order to express irony.
 • understate v. To state a quantity that is too low.
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| UNSATIATED | • unsatiated adj. Not satiated. • UNSATIATED adj. not satiated, also UNSATIATE.
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| UNSTRIATED | • unstriated adj. Not striated. • UNSTRIATED adj. nonstriated; unstriped.
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