| CREDENTIALLINGS | • CREDENTIALLING n. the act of providing with credentials. |
| DELECTABILITIES | • delectabilities n. Plural of delectability. • DELECTABILITY n. the state of being delectable. |
| DEPLORABILITIES | • DEPLORABILITY n. the quality of being deplorable. |
| DILATABLENESSES | • DILATABLENESS n. DILATABLE, capable of being dilated. |
| DINOFLAGELLATES | • dinoflagellates n. Plural of dinoflagellate. • DINOFLAGELLATE n. a kind of marine protozoan, one of the principal constituents of plankton. |
| DISENTHRALLMENT | • disenthrallment n. Alternative form of disinthrallment. • DISENTHRALLMENT n. the act of disenthralling, also DISENTHRALMENT. |
| DYSTELEOLOGICAL | • dysteleological adj. Of or pertaining to dysteleology. • DYSTELEOLOGICAL adj. related to dysteleology, the study of functionless rudimentary organs in animals and plants. |
| ELECTRODIALYSES | • electrodialyses n. Plural of electrodialysis. • ELECTRODIALYSIS n. the use of an electric field to speed up membranal diffusion. |
| ELECTRODIALYSIS | • electrodialysis n. A form of dialysis in which the rate is increased by the presence of an electric potential across the… • ELECTRODIALYSIS n. the use of an electric field to speed up membranal diffusion. |
| EXCLUDABILITIES | • EXCLUDABILITY n. the state of being excludable. |
| GLUTARALDEHYDES | • glutaraldehydes n. Plural of glutaraldehyde. • GLUTARALDEHYDE n. a compound that contains two aldehyde groups and is used esp. in tanning leather and in the fixation of biological tissues. |
| ROLLERCOASTERED | • ROLLERCOASTER v. to direct or cause to move with great speed, esp. in a set direction. |
| SOLDERABILITIES | • solderabilities n. Plural of solderability. • SOLDERABILITY n. the state of being solderable. |
| TETRAETHYLLEADS | • tetraethyl␣leads n. Plural of tetraethyl lead. • TETRAETHYLLEAD n. a colourless oily insoluble liquid formerly used in petrol to prevent knocking. |
| TYNDALLIMETRIES | • TYNDALLIMETRY n. the determination of the concentration of suspended material in a liquid by measuring the amount of light scattered. |