| BRONTOBYTES | • brontobytes n. Plural of brontobyte. • BRONTOBYTE n. a very large unit of computer memory. |
| TENEBROSITY | • tenebrosity n. The state or quality of being tenebrose or tenebrous. • TENEBROSITY n. darkness. |
| SUBALTERNITY | • SUBALTERNITY n. subordinate position. |
| CYBERNETICIST | • cyberneticist n. Someone who studies cybernetics. • CYBERNETICIST n. a student of cybernetics. |
| SINTERABILITY | • sinterability n. The quality or degree of being sinterable. • SINTERABILITY n. the capacity for being sintered. |
| CYBERNETICISTS | • cyberneticists n. Plural of cyberneticist. • CYBERNETICIST n. a student of cybernetics. |
| CYBERSQUATTING | • cybersquatting n. (Internet) The registration of a well-known brand or company name as an Internet domain name in the… • CYBERSQUATTING n. the practice of registering an internet domain name that is likely to be wanted by another person or organisation. |
| INDESTRUCTIBLY | • indestructibly adv. In a way or to an extent that is indestructible. • INDESTRUCTIBLE adv. incapable of being destroyed. |
| PRESENTABILITY | • presentability n. The quality of being presentable; acceptable appearance. • PRESENTABILITY n. the state of being presentable. |
| SUBCONTRARIETY | • subcontrariety n. Quality of being subcontrary. • SUBCONTRARIETY n. the state of being subcontrary. |
| CYBERSQUATTINGS | • CYBERSQUATTING n. the practice of registering an internet domain name that is likely to be wanted by another person or organisation. |
| DEMONSTRABILITY | • demonstrability n. The quality of being demonstrable. • DEMONSTRABILITY n. the state of being demonstrable. |
| INTERVISIBILITY | • intervisibility n. The quality of being intervisible. • INTERVISIBILITY n. the state of being intervisible. |
| LABYRINTHITISES | • LABYRINTHITIS n. inflammation of the inner ear. |
| TRANSFERABILITY | • transferability n. The ability of something to be transferred. • transferability n. The capacity of goods to be transported (linked to their value versus bulk). • transferability n. (Chemistry) The invariance of properties associated with an atom (or fragment) present in a variety of molecules. |