| AUTOSTABILITY | • autostability n. (Engineering) Ability to keep a stable poise, either by virtue of shape and proportions, or by some mechanism. • AUTOSTABILITY n. the state of being self-stable. |
| DISUBSTITUTED | • disubstituted adj. (Organic chemistry) Having two substituents. • DISUBSTITUTED adj. having two substituent atoms or groups in a molecule. |
| MISATTRIBUTED | • misattributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misattribute. • MISATTRIBUTE v. to attribute wrongly. |
| MISATTRIBUTES | • misattributes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misattribute. • MISATTRIBUTE v. to attribute wrongly. |
| POSTDEBUTANTE | • postdebutante n. A young woman who has made her formal appearance in society. • POSTDEBUTANTE adj. following the stage of being a debutante. |
| SUBSTANTIATED | • substantiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of substantiate. • SUBSTANTIATE v. to give substance or form to. |
| SUBSTANTIATES | • substantiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of substantiate. • SUBSTANTIATE v. to give substance or form to. |
| SUBSTANTIATOR | • substantiator n. One who or that which substantiates. • SUBSTANTIATOR n. one who substantiator. |
| SUBSTANTIVITY | • substantivity n. The state of being substantive. • substantivity n. The ability of a chemical or dye to stick to a target. • SUBSTANTIVITY n. the state of being substantive. |
| SUBSTITUTABLE | • substitutable adj. Capable of being used as a substitute; valid as a replacement or alternate item. • substitutable adj. Capable of being substituted. • substitutable n. Something that can be substituted for something else; a viable replacement. |
| SUBSTITUTIONS | • substitutions n. Plural of substitution. • SUBSTITUTION n. the act of substituting one thing for another. |
| TRUSTBUSTINGS | • TRUSTBUSTING n. the dissolution of corporate trusts. |