| CONDITIONER | • conditioner n. Anything that improves the condition of something. • conditioner n. Hair conditioner. • conditioner n. Fabric conditioner, fabric softener. |
| CONSIDERING | • considering v. Present participle of consider. • considering n. Consideration. • considering adv. (Informal) Given the circumstances. |
| CRINOIDEANS | • crinoideans n. Plural of crinoidean. • CRINOIDEAN n. a crinoid. |
| CYLINDERING | • cylindering v. Present participle of cylinder. • CYLINDER v. to provide with a tubular chamber. |
| ENCHIRIDION | • enchiridion n. A handbook or manual. • enchiridion n. A dagger. • ENCHIRIDION n. a manual or handbook, also ENCHEIRIDION. |
| FINANCIERED | • financiered v. Simple past tense and past participle of financier. • FINANCIER v. to conduct financial operations; to swindle. |
| INCARDINATE | • incardinate v. (Transitive) To raise (someone) to the rank of cardinal. • incardinate v. (Transitive) To enroll (someone) as a priest of a particular church. • INCARDINATE v. to make cardinal; to receive (priest) from another diocese. |
| INCARNADINE | • incarnadine adj. (Originally) Of the pale pink or pale red colour of flesh; carnation. • incarnadine adj. Of the blood-red colour of raw flesh; crimson. • incarnadine adj. (Figurative) Bloodstained, bloody. |
| INCINERATED | • incinerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incinerate. • incinerated adj. Destroyed by incineration. • INCINERATE v. to cause to burn to ashes. |
| INDIRECTION | • indirection n. A lack of direction; deviousness or aimlessness. • indirection n. (Programming) Use of a variable or object through its address. • indirection n. An indirect action or process. |
| INDRENCHING | • indrenching v. Present participle of indrench. • INDRENCH v. to submerge in water. |
| INTERCEDING | • interceding v. Present participle of intercede. • interceding n. An intercession. • INTERCEDE v. to act as peacemaker between two parties, mediate. |
| PRESCINDING | • prescinding v. Present participle of prescind. • PRESCIND v. to consider separately. |
| RECONDITION | • recondition v. To restore to a functional state, or to a condition resembling the original. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |
| REINDICTING | • reindicting v. Present participle of reindict. • REINDICT v. to indict again. |
| REINDUCTING | • reinducting v. Present participle of reinduct. • REINDUCT v. to induct again. |
| TYRANNICIDE | • tyrannicide n. The killing of a tyrant. • tyrannicide n. Someone who kills a tyrant. • TYRANNICIDE n. the killing or killer of a tyrant. |
| UNINSCRIBED | • uninscribed adj. Not inscribed. • UNINSCRIBED adj. not inscribed. |