| ATTRIBUTIONS | • attributions n. Plural of attribution. • ATTRIBUTION n. the act of attributing. |
| BATTLEFRONTS | • battlefronts n. Plural of battlefront. • BATTLEFRONT n. the military sector in which actual combat takes place. |
| BETROTHMENTS | • betrothments n. Plural of betrothment. • BETROTHMENT n. the state of being betrothed. |
| BOGTROTTINGS | • BOGTROTTING n. the practice of wandering round bogs, ascribed to Irishmen. |
| OBTESTATIONS | • obtestations n. Plural of obtestation. • OBTESTATION n. the act of obtesting. |
| RABATTEMENTS | • RABATTEMENT n. the act of rabatting. |
| SUBSTANTIATE | • substantiate v. (Transitive) To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate. • substantiate v. (Transitive) To give material form or substance to something; to embody; to record in documents. • SUBSTANTIATE v. to give substance or form to. |
| SUBSTITUENTS | • substituents n. Plural of substituent. • SUBSTITUENT n. a thing, esp. an atom, substituted for another. |
| SUBSTITUTING | • substituting v. Present participle of substitute. • SUBSTITUTE v. to put or use in the place of another. |
| SUBSTITUTION | • substitution n. The act of substituting or the state of being substituted. • substitution n. A substitute or replacement. • substitution n. (Chemistry, especially organic chemistry) The replacement of an atom, or group of atoms, in a compound, with another. |
| TRIBUTYLTINS | • tributyltins n. Plural of tributyltin. |
| TRUSTBUSTING | • trustbusting n. (US) The breaking up of trusts or monopolies. • TRUSTBUSTING n. the dissolution of corporate trusts. |
| TURNTABLISTS | • turntablists n. Plural of turntablist. • TURNTABLIST n. a DJ who is skilled in using turntables to obtain distinctive effects from records. |
| UNSTATUTABLE | • unstatutable adj. Not statutable. • UNSTATUTABLE adj. contrary to statute. |
| UNSTATUTABLY | • unstatutably adv. In an unstatutable manner. • UNSTATUTABLE adv. contrary to statute. |