| AMINOPHENOLS | • aminophenols n. Plural of aminophenol. • AMINOPHENOL n. any of three isomeric forms that are white soluble crystalline solids, used as a dye and as a photograph developer. |
| AMINOPTERINS | • aminopterins n. Plural of aminopterin. • AMINOPTERIN n. a rodenticide. |
| AMINOPYRINES | • aminopyrines n. Plural of aminopyrine. • AMINOPYRINE n. a drug formerly used to relieve pain and fever. |
| ANTINEPOTISM | • antinepotism adj. (Politics, business) Opposing or preventing nepotism. • ANTINEPOTISM adj. opposed to nepotism. |
| APPOINTMENTS | • appointments n. Plural of appointment. • APPOINTMENT n. an act of appointing. |
| CAPNOMANCIES | • CAPNOMANCY n. divination by means of smoke. |
| COMPENSATING | • compensating v. Present participle of compensate. • COMPENSATE v. to be equivalent to. |
| COMPENSATION | • compensation n. The act or principle of compensating. • compensation n. Something which is regarded as an equivalent; something which compensates for loss. • compensation n. (Finance) The extinction of debts of which two persons are reciprocally debtors by the credits of which… |
| CONTEMPLANTS | • contemplants n. Plural of contemplant. • CONTEMPLANT n. one who contemplates. |
| ENCOMPASSING | • encompassing v. Present participle of encompass. • ENCOMPASS v. to surround. |
| EXPANSIONISM | • expansionism n. The policy, of a nation, of expanding its territory or its economic influence. • EXPANSIONISM n. a policy or practice of expansion and esp. of territorial expansion by a nation. |
| NEOPAGANISMS | • NEOPAGANISM n. a revival of paganism, or its spirit. |
| PANDEMONIANS | • PANDEMONIAN n. a noisy and disorderly person. |
| PANDEMONIUMS | • pandemoniums n. Plural of pandemonium. • PANDEMONIUM n. riotous uproar, also PANDAEMONIUM. |
| PANICMONGERS | • panicmongers n. Plural of panicmonger. • PANICMONGER n. one who spreads panic. |
| PLASMINOGENS | • plasminogens n. Plural of plasminogen. • PLASMINOGEN n. the precursor of plasmin that is found in blood plasma and serum. |
| PRENOMINATES | • prenominates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prenominate. • PRENOMINATE v. to name or state beforehand. |