| DEGENERATIONIST | • degenerationist n. (Biology, historical) One who believes in the theory of degenerationism. • DEGENERATIONIST n. someone who believes that the tendency of man is not to improve, but to degenerate. |
| DEREGISTRATIONS | • deregistrations n. Plural of deregistration. • DEREGISTRATION n. the act of deregistering. |
| DIAPHRAGMATITIS | • diaphragmatitis n. (Rare) Inflammation of the diaphragm. • DIAPHRAGMATITIS n. inflammation of the diaphragm. |
| DIFFERENTIATING | • differentiating v. Present participle of differentiate. • DIFFERENTIATE v. to obtain the mathematical derivative of. |
| DISARTICULATING | • disarticulating v. Present participle of disarticulate. • DISARTICULATE v. to separate at a joint or articulation. |
| DISINTEGRATIONS | • disintegrations n. Plural of disintegration. • DISINTEGRATION n. the act of disintegrating. |
| INTERDIGITATING | • interdigitating v. Present participle of interdigitate. • INTERDIGITATE v. to become interlocked like the fingers of folded hands. |
| INTERDIGITATION | • interdigitation n. An interlinking that resembles the fingers of two hands being locked together. • INTERDIGITATION n. the act of interdigitating, interlocking the fingers. |
| INTERGRADATIONS | • intergradations n. Plural of intergradation. • INTERGRADATION n. the condition of an individual or population that intergrades. |
| MULTITHREADINGS | • MULTITHREADING n. a programming system that enables actions to be carried out simultaneously. |
| PRESTIDIGITATOR | • prestidigitator n. One who performs feats of prestidigitation; a sleight-of-hand artist. • PRESTIDIGITATOR n. a conjurer, also PRESTIGIATOR. |
| RADIOACTIVATING | • radioactivating v. Present participle of radioactivate. • radioactivating n. The act of making something radioactive; radioactivation. • radioactivating adj. That makes something radioactive. |
| REDINTEGRATIONS | • redintegrations n. Plural of redintegration. • REDINTEGRATION n. revival of the whole of a previous mental state when a phase of it recurs. |
| UNDERESTIMATING | • underestimating v. Present participle of underestimate. • UNDERESTIMATE v. to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number. |