| AUTHORISATION | • authorisation n. Alternative spelling of authorization. • AUTHORISATION n. the act of authorising, also AUTHORIZATION. |
| AUTOCHTHONIES | • autochthonies n. Plural of autochthony. • AUTOCHTHONY n. the state of being aboriginal. |
| AUTOCHTHONISM | • autochthonism n. The state of being autochthonal. • AUTOCHTHONISM n. the condition of being autochthonous. |
| IMPOSTHUMATED | • imposthumated v. Simple past tense and past participle of imposthumate. • IMPOSTHUMATE v. to form or inflict an abscess, also IMPOSTUMATE. |
| IMPOSTHUMATES | • imposthumates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imposthumate. • IMPOSTHUMATE v. to form or inflict an abscess, also IMPOSTUMATE. |
| MULTIHOSPITAL | • multihospital adj. Involving more than one hospital. • MULTIHOSPITAL adj. relating to many hospitals. |
| NATUROPATHIES | • naturopathies n. Plural of naturopathy. • NATUROPATHY n. medical treatment by methods believed to aid nature. |
| NEUROPATHISTS | • neuropathists n. Plural of neuropathist. • NEUROPATHIST n. a specialist in nervous diseases. |
| PENTASTICHOUS | • pentastichous adj. (Botany) Having, or arranged in, five vertical ranks. • PENTASTICHOUS adj. arranged in five rows. |
| POSTULANTSHIP | • POSTULANTSHIP n. the office of postulant. |
| SANSCULOTTISH | • sansculottish adj. Alternative form of sans-culottish. • sans-culottish adj. Characteristic of the sans-culottes. • SANSCULOTTISH adj. like a sansculotte, an extreme radical republican in France. |
| SUBHASTATIONS | • subhastations n. Plural of subhastation. • SUBHASTATION n. (historical) sale by public auction. |
| TAUTOCHRONISM | • TAUTOCHRONISM n. the state of being a tautochrone. |
| TETRASTICHOUS | • tetrastichous adj. (Botany) Arranged in four vertical rows. • TETRASTICHOUS adj. having four rows. |
| THIOSULPHATES | • thiosulphates n. Plural of thiosulphate. • THIOSULPHATE n. any salt of thiosulphuric acid, also THIOSULFATE. |
| WHATABOUTISMS | • whataboutisms n. Plural of whataboutism. • WHATABOUTISM n. (Of two communities in conflict) the practice of repeatedly raising grievances from the past during negotiations. |