| CONSTUPRATED | • constuprated v. Simple past tense and past participle of constuprate. • CONSTUPRATE v. (obsolete) to ravish. |
| COUNTERACTED | • counteracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of counteract. • COUNTERACT v. to act counter or in opposition to. |
| COUNTERTRADE | • countertrade n. (International trade) Exchange of goods or services that are paid for, in whole or part, with other goods or services. • countertrade v. To engage in exchanges of this kind. • COUNTERTRADE v. to trade by barter. |
| COUNTERTREND | • countertrend n. A trend that opposes mainstream or popular trends. • COUNTERTREND n. an opposing trend. |
| DECONSTRUCTS | • deconstructs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deconstruct. • DECONSTRUCT v. to examine (as a work of literature) using the methods of deconstruction. |
| DECRUSTATION | • decrustation n. The removal of a crust. • DECRUSTATION n. removal of a crust. |
| DESTRUCTIONS | • destructions n. Plural of destruction. • DESTRUCTION n. the state or fact of being destroyed. |
| DETRUNCATION | • detruncation n. The act of lopping or cutting off, as the head from the body. • DETRUNCATION n. the act of detruncating. |
| 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. |
| INTRODUCTIVE | • introductive adj. Of, pertaining to, or serving as an introduction. • INTRODUCTIVE adj. serving to introduce, also INTRODUCTORY. |
| INTRODUCTORY | • introductory adj. Introducing; giving a preview or idea of. • INTRODUCTORY adj. serving to introduce, also INTRODUCTIVE. |
| REDUCTIONIST | • reductionist adj. Of, or relating to reductionism. • reductionist n. An advocate of reductionism. • REDUCTIONIST n. a believer in reductionism. |
| 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. |
| TRANSDUCTORS | • transductors n. Plural of transductor. • TRANSDUCTOR n. an arrangement of windings on a laminated core or cores, part of a device for amplifying current. |
| UNCONTRACTED | • uncontracted adj. Not contracted. • UNCONTRACTED adj. not contracted. |
| UNOBSTRUCTED | • unobstructed adj. Not obstructed. • unobstructed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unobstruct. • UNOBSTRUCTED adj. not obstructed. |