| DEPLUMATION | • deplumation n. The stripping or falling off of plumes or feathers. • deplumation n. (Medicine) Loss of the eyelashes due to disease of the eyelids. • deplumation n. (Metaphoric) The stripping of someone’s symbol(s) of status and prestige; humiliation. |
| DEPLUMATIONS | • DEPLUMATION n. the removal of feathers. |
| DEUTEROPLASM | • deuteroplasm n. Synonym of deutoplasm. • DEUTEROPLASM n. the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell. |
| DEUTEROPLASMS | • DEUTEROPLASM n. the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell. |
| DEUTOPLASM | • deutoplasm n. (Biology) The lifeless food matter in the cytoplasm of an ovum or a cell, as distinguished from the… • DEUTOPLASM n. the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell. |
| DEUTOPLASMIC | • deutoplasmic adj. (Biology) Pertaining to, or composed of, deutoplasm. • DEUTOPLASMIC adj. of or like deutoplasm, the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell. |
| DEUTOPLASMS | • deutoplasms n. Plural of deutoplasm. • DEUTOPLASM n. the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell. |
| EDRIOPHTHALMOUS | • edriophthalmous adj. (Zoology) Pertaining to the Edriophthalma, a former classification of peracarids. • EDRIOPHTHALMOUS adj. of crustaceans, with stalkless eyes, also EDRIOPHTHALMIAN, EDRIOPHTHALMIC. |
| MACROPRUDENTIAL | • macroprudential adj. (Economics) Relating to systemic prudence, especially to the strengths and vulnerabilities of financial systems. • MACROPRUDENTIAL adj. of or relating to regulations designed to prevent financial institutions from taking risks that could endanger the financial system as a whole. |
| OUTMANIPULATED | • outmanipulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of outmanipulate. • OUTMANIPULATE v. to surpass in manipulation. |
| PODOPHTHALMOUS | • podophthalmous adj. (Zoology) Having the eyes on movable footstalks, or pedicels. • podophthalmous adj. (Zoology) Of or relating to the Podophthalmia. • PODOPHTHALMOUS adj. having eyes on stalks, like some crabs. |
| PREFORMULATED | • preformulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of preformulate. • PREFORMULATE v. to formulate in advance. |
| PROMULGATED | • promulgated v. Simple past tense and past participle of promulgate. • PROMULGATE v. to make known, disseminate, also PROMULGE. |
| PSEUDOCOELOMATE | • pseudocoelomate adj. Of, pertaining to, or possessing a pseudocoel. • pseudocoelomate n. Such an animal. • PSEUDOCOELOMATE n. an invertebrate (as a nematode or rotifer) having a body cavity that is a pseudocoel. |
| PSEUDOMUTUALITY | • PSEUDOMUTUALITY n. a relationship between two persons in which conflict of views or opinions is solved by simply ignoring it. |
| SUPERDIPLOMAT | • superdiplomat n. A very skilled or successful diplomat (government representative). • SUPERDIPLOMAT n. an exceptional diplomat. |
| SUPERDIPLOMATS | • superdiplomats n. Plural of superdiplomat. • SUPERDIPLOMAT n. an exceptional diplomat. |
| UNCOMPLICATED | • uncomplicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncomplicate. • uncomplicated adj. Simple, not complicated, basic. • UNCOMPLICATED adj. not complicated by something outside itself. |
| UNCONTEMPLATED | • uncontemplated adj. Not contemplated. • UNCONTEMPLATED adj. not contemplated. |
| UNDIPLOMATIC | • undiplomatic adj. Not diplomatic or tactful. • undiplomatic adj. Lacking sensitivity or the skill of dealing with others. • UNDIPLOMATIC adj. not diplomatic. |