| ADVENTITIOUS | • adventitious adj. From an external source; not innate or inherent, foreign. • adventitious adj. Accidental, additional, appearing casually.
 • adventitious adj. (Genetics, medicine) Not congenital; acquired.
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| COCULTIVATED | • cocultivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cocultivate. • COCULTIVATE v. to cultivate together.
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| DEACTIVATION | • deactivation n. The act of deactivating something, such as a bomb or alarm. • DEACTIVATION n. the process of deactivating.
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| DEACTIVATORS | • deactivators n. Plural of deactivator. • DEACTIVATOR n. something that deactivates.
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| DEMOTIVATING | • demotivating v. Present participle of demotivate. • DEMOTIVATE v. to remove motivation from.
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| DEMOTIVATION | • demotivation n. A feeling or state of being demotivated. • DEMOTIVATION n. the act of demotivating.
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| DENOTATIVELY | • denotatively adv. In a way that denotes. • DENOTATIVE adv. having power to denote.
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| DETRITIVORES | • detritivores n. Plural of detritivore. | 
| DETRITOVORES | • DETRITOVORE n. an organism that feeds on detritus. | 
| DEVASTATIONS | • devastations n. Plural of devastation. • DEVASTATION n. ruin, destruction.
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| DEVIATIONIST | • deviationist n. One who deviates from accepted beliefs or policies, especially from a prescribed form of Communism. • DEVIATIONIST n. one who deviates from a strictly orthodox doctrine.
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| DEVOTIONISTS | • devotionists n. Plural of devotionist. • DEVOTIONIST n. one who practises devotion.
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| DIVERTIMENTO | • divertimento n. (Music) composition that has several short movements, a style that composers started to use in the 18th century. • DIVERTIMENTO n. (Italian) a genre of 18th century chamber music having several short movements.
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| INTRODUCTIVE | • introductive adj. Of, pertaining to, or serving as an introduction. • INTRODUCTIVE adj. serving to introduce, also INTRODUCTORY.
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| NONACTIVATED | • nonactivated adj. Not activated. • NONACTIVATED adj. not activated.
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| OBJECTIVATED | • objectivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of objectivate. • OBJECTIVATE v. to render objective.
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| PRIVATDOCENT | • privatdocent n. Alternative form of privatdozent. • privat-docent n. (In some German universities) A lecturer who may teach without supervision by a professor.
 • PRIVATDOCENT n. (German) in German universities, a recognized teacher who is not a member of the salaried staff, also PRIVATDOZENT.
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| PRIVATDOZENT | • privatdozent n. In some European countries, an academic who holds all formal qualifications (doctorate and habilitation)… • PRIVATDOZENT n. (German) in German universities, a recognized teacher who is not a member of the salaried staff, also PRIVATDOCENT.
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| RETRODICTIVE | • retrodictive adj. Of or pertaining to retrodiction. • RETRODICTIVE adj. relating to retrodiction.
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| VENDITATIONS | • venditations n. Plural of venditation. • VENDITATION n. offering for sale.
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