| INTERFRETTED | • interfretted adj. (Heraldry) Interlaced; linked together; said of charges or bearings. • INTERFRETTED adj. interlaced. |
| INTERKNITTED | • interknitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of interknit. • INTERKNIT v. to knit together. |
| INTERKNOTTED | • interknotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of interknot. • INTERKNOT v. to knot together. |
| INTERTWISTED | • intertwisted v. Simple past tense and past participle of intertwist. • INTERTWIST v. to twist together one with another. |
| ORTHODONTIST | • orthodontist n. An orthodontic dentist. • ORTHODONTIST n. one who practises orthodontics. |
| REINSTITUTED | • reinstituted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinstitute. • REINSTITUTE v. to institute again. |
| ROTTENSTONED | • rottenstoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of rottenstone. • ROTTENSTONE v. to polish with rottenstone. |
| STANDPATTERS | • standpatters n. Plural of standpatter. • STANDPATTER n. (US) one who refuses to accept or consider political change. |
| TETRODOTOXIN | • tetrodotoxin n. (Neurotoxicology) A neurotoxin, originally discovered in Tetraodontiformes, and found in pufferfish… • TETRODOTOXIN n. a deadly nerve poison found in a species of Japanese puffer fish, also TETROTOXIN. |
| TRADITIONIST | • traditionist n. A person who upholds a tradition. • TRADITIONIST n. a person who adheres to tradition, also TRADITIONER. |
| TRANSDUCTANT | • transductant n. A bacterial cell into which genetic material has been transduced. • TRANSDUCTANT n. an agent that effects transduction. |
| TRENDSETTERS | • trendsetters n. Plural of trendsetter. • TRENDSETTER n. one that sets a trend. |
| TRENDSETTING | • trendsetting adj. Taking a leading role in setting trends, particularly in business or the arts. • TRENDSETTING n. the setting of a trend. |
| ULTRADISTANT | • ultradistant adj. Extremely distant. • ULTRADISTANT adj. extremely distant. |
| UNATTRIBUTED | • unattributed adj. Lacking attribution; of unknown authorship. • UNATTRIBUTED adj. not attributed. |