| ADMINISTRANT | • administrant adj. Administrating. • administrant n. The one who administers. • ADMINISTRANT n. an administrator. |
| ANTIDILUTION | • antidilution adj. (Finance) Preventing share dilution. • ANTIDILUTION adj. opposed to dilution. |
| ANTIOXIDANTS | • antioxidants n. Plural of antioxidant. • ANTIOXIDANT n. a substance (as betacarotene or vitamin C) that inhibits oxidation. |
| CONDITIONATE | • conditionate adj. (Obsolete) Subject to conditions. • conditionate n. A contingency. • conditionate v. To make, or to regulate by means of conditions. |
| DENITRATIONS | • denitrations n. Plural of denitration. • DENITRATION n. the removal of nitrogen or its compounds, also DENITRIFICATION. |
| DESTINATIONS | • destinations n. Plural of destination. • DESTINATION n. the purpose for which something is destined. |
| DISINFECTANT | • disinfectant adj. Serving to kill germs or viruses. • disinfectant n. A substance that kills germs and/or viruses. • DISINFECTANT n. an agent that frees from infection. |
| DISINFESTANT | • disinfestant n. A substance used to eliminate pests. • DISINFESTANT n. an agent that disinfests, rids of vermin. |
| DISTRAINMENT | • distrainment n. The act of distraining; distraint. • DISTRAINMENT n. the act of distraining. |
| INADAPTATION | • inadaptation n. Lack of adaptation; unsuitableness. • INADAPTATION n. lack of adaptation. |
| INDENTATIONS | • indentations n. Plural of indentation. • INDENTATION n. a blank space left at the beginning of a line, also INDENTION. |
| INDOCTRINATE | • indoctrinate v. To teach with a biased, one-sided or uncritical ideology; to brainwash. • indoctrinate v. (Obsolete) To teach; to instruct. • INDOCTRINATE v. to instruct esp. in fundamentals or rudiments. |
| INSTANTIATED | • instantiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of instantiate. • INSTANTIATE v. to represent (an abstraction) by a concrete instance. |
| INTIMIDATING | • intimidating v. Present participle of intimidate. • intimidating adj. Threatening, producing feelings of fear or timidity. • INTIMIDATE v. to make timid or fearful. |
| INTIMIDATION | • intimidation n. The act of making timid or fearful or of deterring by threats; the state of being intimidated. • INTIMIDATION n. the act of intimidating. |
| TRANSITIONED | • transitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of transition. • TRANSITION v. to effect a change. |
| VENDITATIONS | • venditations n. Plural of venditation. • VENDITATION n. offering for sale. |
| WITHSTANDING | • withstanding v. Present participle of withstand. • WITHSTAND v. to resist. |