| ADMINISTRATIVE | • administrative adj. Of or relating to administering or administration. • ADMINISTRATIVE adj. of or relating to administration. |
| ANTIDERIVATIVE | • antiderivative n. (Calculus) A function whose derivative is a given function; an indefinite integral. • ANTIDERIVATIVE n. an indefinite integral. |
| DERIVATIONISTS | • derivationists n. Plural of derivationist. • DERIVATIONIST n. one who derives mathematical formulae. |
| DERIVATISATION | • derivatisation n. Alternative form of derivatization. • DERIVATISATION n. the conversion of a chemical compound into a derivative (as for identification), also DERIVATIZATION. |
| DERIVATIZATION | • derivatization n. (Chemistry) A technique which transforms a chemical compound into a product of similar chemical structure. • DERIVATIZATION n. the conversion of a chemical compound into a derivative (as for identification), also DERIVATISATION. |
| DEVITALISATION | • devitalisation n. Alternative form of devitalization. • DEVITALISATION n. the process of devitalising, also DEVITALIZATION. |
| DEVITALIZATION | • devitalization n. The act of devitalizing. • DEVITALIZATION n. the process of devitalizing, also DEVITALISATION. |
| DISCRIMINATIVE | • discriminative adj. Having or relating to the ability to discriminate between things. • discriminative adj. (Of an element, feature, attribute, etc.) Which serves to distinguish its bearer. • DISCRIMINATIVE adj. making distinctions. |
| DISINTEGRATIVE | • disintegrative adj. Losing cohesion or unity. • disintegrative adj. (Psychology) Having disorganized psychological and behavioral processes. • DISINTEGRATIVE adj. tending to disintegrate. |
| DISINVIGORATED | • disinvigorated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinvigorate. • DISINVIGORATE v. to weaken. |
| DISINVIGORATES | • disinvigorates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinvigorate. • DISINVIGORATE v. to weaken. |
| DIVARICATINGLY | • divaricatingly adv. In a way that divaricates or diverges; branchingly. • DIVARICATING adv. DIVARICATE, to fork, diverge. |
| INADVISABILITY | • inadvisability n. The quality or state of being inadvisable. • INADVISABILITY n. the state of being inadvisable. |
| INDIVIDUALISTS | • individualists n. Plural of individualist. • INDIVIDUALIST n. one that pursues a markedly independent course in thought or action. |
| INDIVIDUATIONS | • individuations n. Plural of individuation. • INDIVIDUATION n. the development of the individual from the universal. |
| MUNDIFICATIVES | • mundificatives n. Plural of mundificative. • MUNDIFICATIVE n. a cleansing medicine or preparation. |
| RADIOSENSITIVE | • radiosensitive adj. Having a certain amount of radiosensitivity. • RADIOSENSITIVE adj. sensitive to the effects of radiant energy. |
| REVINDICATIONS | • revindications n. Plural of revindication. • REVINDICATION n. the act of revindicating. |
| TENDOVAGINITIS | • tendovaginitis n. (Pathology, dated) Synonym of tenosynovitis. • TENDOVAGINITIS n. inflammation or thickening of the fibrous wall of the sheath surrounding a tendon, esp. in the hand, also TENOVAGINITIS. |
| UNAVOIDABILITY | • unavoidability n. The state or condition of being unavoidable. • UNAVOIDABILITY n. the quality of being unavoidable. |