| AEROHYDROPLANE | • AEROHYDROPLANE n. a winged hydroplane or flying-boat. |
| APPRENTICEHOOD | • apprenticehood n. (Obsolete) apprenticeship. • APPRENTICEHOOD n. (Shakespeare) apprenticeship. |
| DESPOTOCRACIES | • despotocracies n. Plural of despotocracy. • DESPOTOCRACY n. rulership by despots or tyrants. |
| METOCLOPRAMIDE | • metoclopramide n. (Pharmacology) A procainamide derivative that is a dopamine D2-receptor antagonist, given (usually as… • METOCLOPRAMIDE n. a drug used as an anti-emetic. |
| OVERPROGRAMMED | • overprogrammed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overprogram. • overprogrammed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overprogramme. • overprogrammed adj. Given a programme or schedule of too many activities. |
| PAEDOMORPHOSES | • PAEDOMORPHOSIS n. retention in the adult of infantile or juvenile characters, also PAEDOMORPHISM. |
| PREPONDERATION | • preponderation n. The act or state of preponderating; preponderance. • PREPONDERATION n. the act of preponderating. |
| RADIOTELEPHONE | • radiotelephone n. A device that allows two-way communication via radio. • radiotelephone v. To communicate via such a device. • radio-telephone n. (Telephony) Alternative spelling of radiotelephone. |
| RADIOTELEPHONY | • radiotelephony n. The transmission of sound (in both directions) using modulated radio waves rather than wires. • radio␣telephony n. The transmission of speech using modulated radio waves. • RADIOTELEPHONY n. communication by radiotelephone. |
| REINCORPORATED | • reincorporated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reincorporate. • REINCORPORATE v. to incorporate again. |
| REPHOTOGRAPHED | • rephotographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rephotograph. • REPHOTOGRAPH v. to photograph again. |
| TRAPEZOHEDRONS | • trapezohedrons n. Plural of trapezohedron. • TRAPEZOHEDRON n. a crystalline form whose faces are trapeziums. |
| WEATHERPROOFED | • weatherproofed v. Simple past tense and past participle of weatherproof. • WEATHERPROOF v. to make able to withstand exposure to weather without damage or loss of function. |