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NORMALIZINGnormalizing v. Present participle of normalize.
normalizing adj. That normalizes.
NORMALIZE v. to make normal; to bring within or cause to conform to normal standards or limits, also NORMALISE.
UNMORALIZINGunmoralizing adj. Not moralizing; not making moral reflections.
UNMORALIZING adj. not moralizing, also UNMORALISING.
NORMALIZATIONnormalization n. Any process that makes something more normal or regular, which typically means conforming to some regularity…
normalization n. Standardization, act of imposing standards or norms or rules or regulations.
normalization n. (Databases) In relational database design, a process that breaks down data into record groups for efficient…
PRONOMINALIZEpronominalize v. (Transitive) To give the effect of a pronoun to.
PRONOMINALIZE v. to make into or treat as a pronoun, also PRONOMINALISE.
RENORMALIZINGrenormalizing v. Present participle of renormalize.
RENORMALIZE v. to subject to or calculate using renormalization, also RENORMALISE.
MINERALIZATIONmineralization n. A form of fossilization in which the organic parts of an organism are replaced by minerals.
mineralization n. The breakdown of organic matter in the soil to form soluble inorganic compounds.
mineralization n. (Medicine) The deposition of calcium salts in abnormal parts of the skeleton.
MINERALOGIZINGmineralogizing v. Present participle of mineralogize.
MINERALOGIZE v. to collect or study minerals, also MINERALOGISE.
MONGRELIZATIONmongrelization n. The act of mongrelizing.
MONGRELIZATION n. the act of mongrelizing, also MONGRELISATION.
NORMALIZATIONSnormalizations n. Plural of normalization.
NORMALIZATION n. the act of normalizing, also NORMALISATION.
PRONOMINALIZEDpronominalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of pronominalize.
PRONOMINALIZE v. to make into or treat as a pronoun, also PRONOMINALISE.
PRONOMINALIZESpronominalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pronominalize.
PRONOMINALIZE v. to make into or treat as a pronoun, also PRONOMINALISE.
CRIMINALIZATIONcriminalization n. The act of making a previously legal activity illegal, the act of making something a criminal offence.
criminalization n. The act of turning someone into a criminal by making their activities illegal.
CRIMINALIZATION n. the act of criminalizing, also CRIMINALISATION.
GOVERNMENTALIZEgovernmentalize v. (US, transitive) To bring (a private entity, or a decentralized entity) under government control; to nationalize.
GOVERNMENTALIZE v. to make governmental, also GOVERNMENTALISE.
IMPERSONALIZINGimpersonalizing v. Present participle of impersonalize.
IMPERSONALIZE v. to make impersonal, also IMPERSONALISE.
MARGINALIZATIONmarginalization n. The act of marginalizing or something marginalized.
MARGINALIZATION n. the act of marginalizing, also MARGINALISATION.
MINERALIZATIONSmineralizations n. Plural of mineralization.
MINERALIZATION n. the act of mineralizing, also MINERALISATION.
MONGRELIZATIONSmongrelizations n. Plural of mongrelization.
MONGRELIZATION n. the act of mongrelizing, also MONGRELISATION.
PRONOMINALIZINGpronominalizing v. Present participle of pronominalize.
PRONOMINALIZE v. to make into or treat as a pronoun, also PRONOMINALISE.
RENORMALIZATIONrenormalization n. (Physics) Any of several techniques in statistical mechanics and quantum electrodynamics used to construct…
RENORMALIZATION n. the process of renormalizing, also RENORMALISATION.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in Spanish: 95 words
  • Scrabble in Italian: 133 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 69 words


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