| COMPREHENDED | • comprehended v. Simple past tense and past participle of comprehend. • comprehended adj. Understood. • comprehended adj. Included; comprised; contained. |
| ENDOMORPHIES | • ENDOMORPHY n. the state of being an endomorph, a crystal of one species inclosed within one of another, as one of rutile inclosed in quartz. |
| IMPERSONATED | • impersonated v. Simple past tense and past participle of impersonate. • IMPERSONATE v. to assume or act the character of. |
| IMPONDERABLE | • imponderable adj. Not ponderable; without sensible or appreciable weight; incapable of being weighed. • imponderable adj. Difficult or impossible to comprehend or evaluate. • imponderable n. (Physics) An imponderable substance or body; specifically, in the plural, a name formerly applied to… |
| IMPROVIDENCE | • improvidence n. The quality of being improvident; want of foresight or thrift. • IMPROVIDENCE n. the state of being improvident. |
| MONODISPERSE | • monodisperse adj. (Of a colloid) Having particles of (approximately) the same size. • monodisperse adj. (Of a polymer, proscribed) Synonym of uniform (“composed of a single macromolecular species”). • monodisperse v. To cause to become monodisperse. |
| NEWSPAPERDOM | • newspaperdom n. The realm or sphere of newspaper publishing or journalism. • NEWSPAPERDOM n. the world of newspapers. |
| PRECONDEMNED | • precondemned v. Simple past tense and past participle of precondemn. • PRECONDEMN v. to condemn beforehand. |
| PREDOMINANCE | • predominance n. The condition or state of being predominant; ascendancy, domination, preeminence, preponderance. • PREDOMINANCE n. the state of being predominant, also PREDOMINANCY. |
| PREDOMINATED | • predominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of predominate. • PREDOMINATE v. to hold advantage in numbers or quantity. |
| PREDOMINATES | • predominates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predominate. • PREDOMINATE v. to hold advantage in numbers or quantity. |
| PREMOISTENED | • premoistened adj. Moistened in advance. • PREMOISTEN v. to moisten beforehand. |
| PRENOMINATED | • prenominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prenominate. • PRENOMINATE v. to name or state beforehand. |
| PRODUCEMENTS | • PRODUCEMENT n. (Milton) product. |
| REDEMPTIONAL | • redemptional adj. Relating to redemption. • REDEMPTIONAL adj. of the nature of redemption. |
| REDEMPTIONER | • redemptioner n. (Historical) An immigrant, generally from the 18th or 19th century, who gained passage to America by… • redemptioner n. Someone who redeems oneself, such as from debt or servitude. • REDEMPTIONER n. an immigrant to America in the 18th and 19th centuries who obtained passage by becoming an indentured servant. |
| REDEPLOYMENT | • redeployment n. The act of redeploying. • redeployment n. A new deployment. • REDEPLOYMENT n. the act of redeploying. |
| UNCOMPRESSED | • uncompressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncompress. • uncompressed adj. (Computing) Not having been compressed. |
| UNDERPERFORM | • underperform v. To underachieve; to fail to reach standards or expectations, especially with respect to a financial investment. • UNDERPERFORM v. to perform insufficiently. |