| ADMONITIONS | • admonitions n. Plural of admonition. • ADMONITION n. gentle or friendly reproof. |
| AMANTADINES | • amantadines n. Plural of amantadine. • AMANTADINE n. a drug used to prevent infection by preventing the virus penetration of host cells. |
| ANTIMONIDES | • antimonides n. Plural of antimonide. • ANTIMONIDE n. a binary compound with antimony as one of its constituents. |
| CODOMINANTS | • codominants n. Plural of codominant. • CODOMINANT n. one of two or more species sharing domination of an area. |
| DEMICANTONS | • DEMICANTON n. one of two parts of certain Swiss cantons. |
| DENOMINATES | • denominates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denominate. • DENOMINATE v. to give a name to. |
| DETAINMENTS | • detainments n. Plural of detainment. • DETAINMENT n. detention. |
| DISBANDMENT | • disbandment n. The act of disbanding. • DISBANDMENT n. the act of disbanding. |
| DISMANTLING | • dismantling v. Present participle of dismantle. • dismantling n. The act by which something is dismantled. • DISMANTLING n. the act of taking apart. |
| DOMINATIONS | • dominations n. Plural of domination. • DOMINATION n. supremacy or preeminence over another. |
| EMENDATIONS | • emendations n. Plural of emendation. • EMENDATION n. correction, usually of a text. |
| INSEMINATED | • inseminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inseminate. • INSEMINATE v. to sow; to impregnate. |
| MANDOLINIST | • mandolinist n. Someone who plays a mandolin. • MANDOLINIST n. one who plays the mandolin. |
| MUNDANITIES | • mundanities n. Plural of mundanity. • MUNDANITY n. worldliness. |
| ORDAINMENTS | • ordainments n. Plural of ordainment. • ORDAINMENT n. the act of ordaining. |
| SUBDOMINANT | • subdominant n. (Music) The fourth tone of a scale. • subdominant n. (Music) The triad built on the subdominant tone. • SUBDOMINANT n. the fourth degree of the diatonic scale, e.g. F in the scale of C. |