| BIPEDALITIES | • BIPEDALITY n. the state of being bipedal, having two legs. |
| DECAPITALISE | • decapitalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of decapitalize. • DECAPITALISE v. to remove capital from, also DECAPITALIZE. |
| DECAPITALIZE | • decapitalize v. (Transitive) To uncapitalize (convert the first letter (or more) of (something) from uppercase to lowercase). • decapitalize v. (Transitive, finance) To convert a capital value, typically into a rental. • decapitalize v. (Transitive, law) To remove (something’s) status as a capital crime; to cause (something) to no longer… |
| DEOPPILATIVE | • deoppilative n. (Medicine, dated) Any medicine that dissolves obstructions. • DEOPPILATIVE n. any drug which removes obstructions in the body. |
| DEPILATORIES | • depilatories n. Plural of depilatory. • DEPILATORY n. a preparation for removing hair. |
| DEPOLITICISE | • depoliticise v. Alternative spelling of depoliticize. • DEPOLITICISE v. to remove the political nature or awareness from, also DEPOLITICIZE. |
| DEPOLITICIZE | • depoliticize v. To remove something from political influence. • DEPOLITICIZE v. to remove the political nature or awareness from, also DEPOLITICISE. |
| DISCERPTIBLE | • discerptible adj. Alternative form of discerpible. • DISCERPTIBLE adj. able to be separated. |
| EPIDEICTICAL | • epideictical adj. Alternative form of epideictic. • EPIDEICTICAL adj. done for show or display, also EPIDEICTIC. |
| EPIGLOTTIDES | • epiglottides n. Plural of epiglottis. • EPIGLOTTIS n. a cartilaginous flap over the glottis. |
| EXPEDIENTIAL | • expediential adj. Governed by expediency; seeking advantage. • EXPEDIENTIAL adj. relating to expediency. |
| IMPEDIMENTAL | • impedimental adj. Of the nature of an impediment; hindering or obstructing. • IMPEDIMENTAL adj. causing hindrance; impeding. |
| OLIGOPEPTIDE | • oligopeptide n. (Biochemistry) A peptide containing a relatively small number of amino acids. • OLIGOPEPTIDE n. a peptide comprising less than ten amino acids. |
| PERICLITATED | • periclitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of periclitate. • PERICLITATE v. (archaic) to endanger; to jeopardise. |
| PREDIALITIES | • PREDIALITY n. the quality of being predial. |
| PREDICTIVELY | • predictively adv. In the manner of something that attempts or succeeds in predicting, anticipating or expecting. • PREDICTIVE adv. relating to prediction. |
| PREDILECTION | • predilection n. A condition of favoring or liking; a tendency towards; proclivity; predisposition. • PREDILECTION n. an established preference for something. |
| PRESIDENTIAL | • presidential adj. Pertaining to a president or presidency. • presidential adj. (Obsolete) Presiding or watching over. • presidential adj. With the bearing or composure that befits a president; stately, dignified. |
| VELOCIPEDIST | • velocipedist n. One who rides a velocipede. • VELOCIPEDIST n. one who rides a velocipede, an early form of bicycle, also VELOCIPEDEAN, VELOCIPEDER, VELOCIPEDIAN. |