| CYLINDERED | • cylindered adj. Having a specified kind or number of cylinders. • cylindered v. Simple past tense and past participle of cylinder. • CYLINDER v. to provide with a tubular chamber. |
| DELAYERING | • delayering v. Present participle of delayer. • DELAYERING n. the reduction of the number of levels in the hierarchy of an organization. |
| DENSIMETRY | • densimetry n. (Physics) The measurement of density by means of a densimeter. • DENSIMETRY n. the measurement of relative density, using a densimeter. |
| DIFFERENCY | • DIFFERENCY n. (archaic) difference. • DIFFERENCY v. to make or perceive a difference in, also DIFFERENCE. |
| DIVERGENCY | • divergency n. (Uncountable) The state of being divergent. • divergency n. (Countable) divergence. • DIVERGENCY n. a drawing apart, as of lines extending from a common center. |
| DYSENTERIC | • dysenteric adj. Of, relating, or pertaining to dysentery. • dysenteric n. A person suffering from dysentery. • DYSENTERIC adj. relating to dysentery. |
| ENHYDRITES | • enhydrites n. Plural of enhydrite. • ENHYDRITE n. a mineral with fluid inclusions. |
| FRENZIEDLY | • frenziedly adv. In a frenzied manner. • FRENZIED adv. FRENZY, to make frantic, also PHRENSY. |
| INVERTEDLY | • invertedly adv. In an inverted manner, or reverse order. • INVERTED adv. INVERT, to turn upside down. |
| OVERDYEING | • overdyeing v. Present participle of overdye. • OVERDYE v. to dye with too much colour. |
| PREDESTINY | • predestiny n. (Obsolete) Predestination. • PREDESTINY n. predestination. |
| PRESIDENCY | • presidency n. The office or role of president. • presidency n. The bureaucratic organization and governmental initiatives devolving directly from the president. • presidency n. The time during which one is president; a president’s term of office. |
| REEDIFYING | • reedifying v. Present participle of reedify. • REEDIFY v. to rebuild (a house, wall, city, etc.), also REAEDIFY, REAEDIFYE. |
| REIDENTIFY | • reidentify v. To identify again (as something one previously identified as, or as something else). • reidentify v. To make identifiable again; to re-discern the identity of; for example, to undo deidentification of. • REIDENTIFY v. to identify again. |
| REIOYNDURE | • REIOYNDURE n. (Shakespeare) a rejoindure, a joining again, also REJOINDURE. |
| RESIGNEDLY | • resignedly adv. With resignation and acceptance; in a resigned manner. • RESIGNED adv. RESIGN, to give up an office or position. |
| SYNDERESIS | • synderesis n. (Philosophy) The supposed innate ability of the human mind to realise the basic principles of ethics and morals. • SYNDERESIS n. conscience as a guide to action; intuitive moral knowledge, also SYNTERESIS. |
| SYNERGISED | • synergised v. Simple past tense and past participle of synergise. • SYNERGISE v. to act as a synergist, also SYNERGIZE. |
| SYNERGIZED | • synergized v. Simple past tense and past participle of synergize. • SYNERGIZE v. to act as a synergist, also SYNERGISE. |