| CONCENTRATED | • concentrated adj. Not dilute; having a high concentration. • concentrated adj. Intense; directed towards a specific location. • concentrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of concentrate. |
| CONSTERNATED | • consternated v. Simple past tense and past participle of consternate. • consternated adj. Dismayed. • CONSTERNATE v. to fill with consternation. |
| CONTORTIONED | • CONTORTIONED adj. in a contorted state. |
| COUNTERTREND | • countertrend n. A trend that opposes mainstream or popular trends. • COUNTERTREND n. an opposing trend. |
| DETRUNCATING | • detruncating v. Present participle of detruncate. • DETRUNCATE v. to cut short, lop, mutilate. |
| DETRUNCATION | • detruncation n. The act of lopping or cutting off, as the head from the body. • DETRUNCATION n. the act of detruncating. |
| INDOCTRINATE | • indoctrinate v. To teach with a biased, one-sided or uncritical ideology; to brainwash. • indoctrinate v. (Obsolete) To teach; to instruct. • INDOCTRINATE v. to instruct esp. in fundamentals or rudiments. |
| INTERDICTING | • interdicting v. Present participle of interdict. • INTERDICT v. to forbid, prohibit. |
| INTERDICTION | • interdiction n. The act of interdicting or something interdicted. • interdiction n. The destruction of an enemy’s military potential before it can be used. • INTERDICTION n. the act of interdicting. |
| INTRODUCTION | • introduction n. The act or process of introducing. • introduction n. A means, such as a personal letter, of presenting one person to another. • introduction n. An initial section of a book or article, which introduces the subject material. |
| REINDICTMENT | • reindictment n. Indictment again. • REINDICTMENT n. the act of reindicting. |
| TRANSCENDENT | • transcendent adj. Surpassing usual limits. • transcendent adj. Supreme in excellence. • transcendent adj. Beyond the range of usual perception. |
| TRANSDUCTANT | • transductant n. A bacterial cell into which genetic material has been transduced. • TRANSDUCTANT n. an agent that effects transduction. |
| TRANSDUCTION | • transduction n. (Biology) The transfer of genetic material from one cell to another typically between bacterial cells… • transduction n. The process whereby a transducer converts energy from one form to another. • transduction n. (Physiology) The conversion of a stimulus from one form to another. |
| UNCONTRACTED | • uncontracted adj. Not contracted. • UNCONTRACTED adj. not contracted. |
| UNDERCUTTING | • undercutting v. Present participle of undercut. • undercutting n. An undercut; a cut in the lower part. • UNDERCUT v. to cut under. |
| UNINSTRUCTED | • uninstructed adj. Not instructed. • uninstructed adj. (Archaic) Uneducated. • UNINSTRUCTED adj. not instructed. |