| ADOPTIANISMS | • ADOPTIANISM n. the doctrine that Christ, as man, is the adopted son of God, also ADOPTIONISM. |
| ADOPTIONISMS | • ADOPTIONISM n. the doctrine that Christ, as man, is the adopted son of God, also ADOPTIANISM. |
| COMPAGINATED | • compaginated v. Simple past tense and past participle of compaginate. • COMPAGINATE v. to join; to connect. |
| DEPLUMATIONS | • DEPLUMATION n. the removal of feathers. |
| DESPUMATIONS | • despumations n. Plural of despumation. • DESPUMATION n. the throwing off of impurities. |
| IMPERSONATED | • impersonated v. Simple past tense and past participle of impersonate. • IMPERSONATE v. to assume or act the character of. |
| IMPIGNORATED | • impignorated v. Simple past tense and past participle of impignorate. • IMPIGNORATE v. to pledge, pawn or mortgage. |
| MISCAPTIONED | • miscaptioned adj. Having an incorrect caption. • MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly. |
| PALINDROMIST | • palindromist n. One who composes palindromes. • PALINDROMIST n. one who composes palindromes. |
| PHOTODYNAMIC | • photodynamic adj. Of, relating to, or caused by the energy or momentum of light or other electromagnetic radiations. • photodynamic adj. Of, or relating to photodynamics. • PHOTODYNAMIC adj. of, relating to, or having the property of intensifying or inducing a toxic reaction to light (as in the destruction of cancer cells stained with a light-sensitive dye) in a living system. |
| POSTMERIDIAN | • postmeridian adj. Of or pertaining to the afternoon. • POSTMERIDIAN adj. taking place after noon. |
| PREDOMINATED | • predominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of predominate. • PREDOMINATE v. to hold advantage in numbers or quantity. |
| PREDOMINATES | • predominates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predominate. • PREDOMINATE v. to hold advantage in numbers or quantity. |
| PREDOMINATOR | • predominator n. One who predominates. • PREDOMINATOR n. one who predominates. |
| PRENOMINATED | • prenominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prenominate. • PRENOMINATE v. to name or state beforehand. |
| PTERIDOMANIA | • pteridomania n. A craze, in 19th-century England, for collecting ferns and for using images of ferns in the decorative arts. • PTERIDOMANIA n. a passion for ferns. |
| REDEMPTIONAL | • redemptional adj. Relating to redemption. • REDEMPTIONAL adj. of the nature of redemption. |
| UNDIPLOMATIC | • undiplomatic adj. Not diplomatic or tactful. • undiplomatic adj. Lacking sensitivity or the skill of dealing with others. • UNDIPLOMATIC adj. not diplomatic. |