| BENEFICIATED | • beneficiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of beneficiate. • BENEFICIATE v. to treat ores to remove impurities. |
| DEFICIENCIES | • deficiencies n. Plural of deficiency. • DEFICIENCY n. a lack, shortage, also DEFICIENCE. |
| DEFINITENESS | • definiteness n. The state or quality of being definite. • DEFINITENESS n. the state of being definite. |
| DIFFERENCIED | • DIFFERENCY v. to make or perceive a difference in, also DIFFERENCE. |
| DIFFERENCIES | • DIFFERENCY v. to make or perceive a difference in, also DIFFERENCE. |
| DIFFERENTIAE | • differentiae n. Plural of differentia. • DIFFERENTIA n. a property which distinguishes one from another. |
| INDEFEASIBLE | • indefeasible adj. Not liable to being annulled or declared void. • INDEFEASIBLE adj. not capable of being annulled e.g. of a right. |
| INDEFECTIBLE | • indefectible adj. Not defectible. • INDEFECTIBLE adj. not subject to failure or decay. |
| INDEFENSIBLE | • indefensible adj. Not defensible; not capable of being defended. • indefensible adj. Incapable of being justified or excused. • indefensible adj. Incapable of being explained. |
| INDIFFERENCE | • indifference n. The state of being indifferent. • indifference n. Unbiased impartiality. • indifference n. Unemotional apathy. |
| PRESPECIFIED | • prespecified adj. Specified in advance. • PRESPECIFY v. to specify in advance. |
| REIDENTIFIED | • reidentified v. Simple past tense and past participle of reidentify. • REIDENTIFY v. to identify again. |
| REIDENTIFIES | • reidentifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reidentify. • REIDENTIFY v. to identify again. |