| CORRESPONDED | • corresponded v. Simple past tense and past participle of correspond. • CORRESPOND v. to be in conformity or agreement. | 
| DEREPRESSION | • derepression n. (Genetics) The inactivation of a repressor gene. • derepression n. (Psychiatry) The cessation of repression of a belief, memory, etc. • DEREPRESSION n. the act of derepressing. | 
| DRAFTSPERSON | • draftsperson n. A draftsman or draftswoman. • DRAFTSPERSON n. a draftsman or draftswoman (used as a neutral alternative). | 
| GROUNDPROXES | • GROUNDPROX n. an altitude warning system in aircraft. | 
| MADREPORIANS | • madreporians n. Plural of madreporian. • MADREPORIAN n. a coral, a madrepore. | 
| NONRESPONDER | • nonresponder n. A person who does not respond. • nonresponder n. (Medicine) A person who does not show an immune response to a virus after being vaccinated against it. • non-responder n. Someone who does not respond. | 
| OVERRESPONDS | • overresponds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overrespond. • OVERRESPOND v. to respond excessively. | 
| OVERSPENDERS | • overspenders n. Plural of overspender. • OVERSPENDER n. one who overspends. | 
| PERDURATIONS | • PERDURATION n. lastingness, endurance, also PERDURANCE. | 
| PYRROLIDINES | • pyrrolidines n. Plural of pyrrolidine. • PYRROLIDINE n. a colourless strongly alkaline heterocyclic base both occurring naturally and produced from pyrrole. | 
| RISPERIDONES | Sorry, definition not available. | 
| SUPERORDINAL | • superordinal adj. (Taxonomy) supraordinal. • SUPERORDINAL adj. relating to a superorder. | 
| TRADESPERSON | • tradesperson n. A skilled manual worker. • TRADESPERSON n. a man or woman in trade. | 
| TRANSPONDERS | • transponders n. Plural of transponder. • TRANSPONDER n. a type of radio or radar transmitter-receiver that transmits signals automatically when it receives predetermined signals, also TRANSPONDOR. | 
| UNDERREPORTS | • underreports v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underreport. • UNDERREPORT v. to report inadequately. |