| BEADLEHOOD | • beadlehood n. Beadledom. • BEADLEHOOD n. the office of beadle, also BEADLEDOM. |
| BEADLEHOODS | • BEADLEHOOD n. the office of beadle, also BEADLEDOM. |
| COOLHEADED | • coolheaded adj. Having an even temper; calm and collected. • cool-headed adj. Calm and imperturbable, especially under pressure. • COOLHEADED adj. not easily excited. |
| CROTONALDEHYDE | • crotonaldehyde n. (Organic chemistry) The unsaturated aliphatic aldehyde CH3-CH=CH-CHO that is used in organic synthesis. • CROTONALDEHYDE n. a pungent liquid aldehyde obtained by dehydration of aldol. |
| CROTONALDEHYDES | • crotonaldehydes n. Plural of crotonaldehyde. • CROTONALDEHYDE n. a pungent liquid aldehyde obtained by dehydration of aldol. |
| DECOLORATED | • decolorated v. Simple past tense and past participle of decolorate. • DECOLORATE v. to deprive of color. |
| DECOMPOUNDABLE | • decompoundable adj. Capable of being decompounded. • DECOMPOUNDABLE adj. able to be decompounded. |
| LOGODAEDALIES | • logodaedalies n. Plural of logodaedaly. • LOGODAEDALY n. verbal legerdemain, esp. in the imaginative or capricious coining of new words. |
| LOGODAEDALUSES | • logodaedaluses n. Plural of logodaedalus. • LOGODAEDALUS n. one skilled in the manipulative use of words. |
| OVERLOADED | • overloaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of overload. • overloaded adj. Loaded too heavily. • overloaded adj. Of a word, having multiple meanings depending on context. |
| PHOTODEGRADABLE | • photodegradable adj. Capable of being chemically broken down as the result of a photochemical reaction. • PHOTODEGRADABLE adj. chemically degradable by the action of light. |
| RADIOTELEPHONED | • radiotelephoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of radiotelephone. • RADIOTELEPHONE v. to telephone (someone) by wireless telephony. |
| RECONSOLIDATED | • reconsolidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconsolidate. • RECONSOLIDATE v. to consolidate again. |
| WATERFLOODED | • waterflooded v. Simple past tense and past participle of waterflood. • WATERFLOOD v. to inject water to maintain pressure in a reservoir and to drive the oil etc. towards the production wells. |