| TACITURNITY | • taciturnity n. The trait of being taciturn. • taciturnity n. (Law, Scotland) Failure to assert a legal right in a way that implies that it is being given up. • TACITURNITY n. the state of being taciturn. |
| NONSTATUTORY | • nonstatutory adj. Not statutory. • NONSTATUTORY adj. not statutory. |
| STERNUTATORY | • sternutatory adj. That causes or induces sneezing; sternutative. • sternutatory n. Any substance that causes sneezing; a sternutator. • STERNUTATORY n. a substance which causes sneezing, also STERNUTATIVE, STERNUTATOR. |
| ANTIAUTHORITY | • antiauthority adj. Opposed to authority. • ANTIAUTHORITY adj. opposed to authority. |
| TRAUMATONASTY | • TRAUMATONASTY n. a nastic movement after wounding. |
| INSTITUTIONARY | • institutionary adj. Relating to an institution or institutions. • institutionary adj. Containing the first principles or doctrines; rudimentary. • INSTITUTIONARY adj. of or relating to an institution, also INSTITUTIONAL. |
| INTERTEXTUALLY | • intertextually adv. In an intertextual manner. • INTERTEXTUAL adv. of or like an intertext. |
| UNATTRACTIVELY | • unattractively adv. In an unattractive manner. • UNATTRACTIVE adv. not attractive. |
| UNATTRIBUTABLY | • unattributably adv. In an unattributable manner. |
| COUNTERSTRATEGY | • counterstrategy n. Any strategy designed to counter another, or to render something ineffective. • counter-strategy n. Alternative spelling of counterstrategy. • counter␣strategy n. Alternative spelling of counterstrategy. |
| INSTRUMENTALITY | • instrumentality n. (Uncountable) The quality or condition of being instrumental; serving a purpose, being useful. • instrumentality n. (Countable, law) A governmental organ with a specific purpose. • instrumentality n. (Countable) Something that is instrumental; an instrument. |
| INTERTEXTUALITY | • intertextuality n. The idea that a given text is a response to what has already been written, be it explicit or implicit. • intertextuality n. The reference to another separate and distinct text within a text. • INTERTEXTUALITY n. the complex interrelationship between a text and other texts taken as basic to the creation or interpretation of the text. |
| SUBSTITUTIONARY | • substitutionary adj. Of or relating to substitution or replacement. • SUBSTITUTIONARY adj. relating to substitution. |
| TRANSMUTABILITY | • transmutability n. The ability to be transmuted. • TRANSMUTABILITY n. the quality of being transmutable. |