| DECONDITIONING | • deconditioning v. Present participle of decondition. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| DELEGITIMATION | • delegitimation n. The act of removing the legitimacy from something, or of making something illegitimate. • DELEGITIMATION n. the act of delegitimizing. |
| DEPOLITICISING | • depoliticising v. Present participle of depoliticise. • DEPOLITICISE v. to remove the political nature or awareness from, also DEPOLITICIZE. |
| DEPOLITICIZING | • depoliticizing v. Present participle of depoliticize. • DEPOLITICIZE v. to remove the political nature or awareness from, also DEPOLITICISE. |
| DIGITOXIGENINS | • digitoxigenins n. Plural of digitoxigenin. • DIGITOXIGENIN n. a steroid lactone obtained esp. by hydrolysis of digitoxin. |
| DISINTEGRATION | • disintegration n. A process by which anything disintegrates. • disintegration n. The condition of anything which has disintegrated. • disintegration n. (Geology) The wearing away or falling to pieces of rocks or strata, produced by atmospheric action, frost, ice, etc. |
| DISINVIGORATED | • disinvigorated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disinvigorate. • DISINVIGORATE v. to weaken. |
| DISINVIGORATES | • disinvigorates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinvigorate. • DISINVIGORATE v. to weaken. |
| DISORIENTATING | • disorientating v. Present participle of disorientate. • DISORIENTATE v. to cause to lose a sense of direction. |
| EDITORIALISING | • editorialising v. (Chiefly Britain) present participle of editorialise. • EDITORIALISE v. to introduce personal opinions or bias into reporting, also EDITORIALIZE. |
| EDITORIALIZING | • editorializing v. Present participle of editorialize. • editorializing n. The writing of editorial material. • EDITORIALIZE v. to introduce personal opinions or bias into reporting, also EDITORIALISE. |
| EPIDEMIOLOGIST | • epidemiologist n. (Epidemiology) A scientist (often a medical doctor) who specializes in epidemiology. • EPIDEMIOLOGIST n. one who studies diseases. |
| INDIGENISATION | • indigenisation n. Alternative spelling of indigenization. • INDIGENISATION n. the act of indigenising, also INDIGENIZATION. |
| INDIGENIZATION | • indigenization n. The act of making something more native; transformation of some service, idea etc. to suit a local culture… • indigenization n. The capability to manufacture a product, or supply a service independently within a country instead… • INDIGENIZATION n. the act of indigenizing, also INDIGENISATION. |
| PRODIGIOSITIES | • prodigiosities n. Plural of prodigiosity. • PRODIGIOSITY n. being prodigious. |
| PYRIDOSTIGMINE | • pyridostigmine n. (Pharmacology) A parasympathomimetic and reversible cholinesterase inhibitor, used to treat muscle weakness… |
| RECONDITIONING | • reconditioning v. Present participle of recondition. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |
| TENDOVAGINITIS | • tendovaginitis n. (Pathology, dated) Synonym of tenosynovitis. • TENDOVAGINITIS n. inflammation or thickening of the fibrous wall of the sheath surrounding a tendon, esp. in the hand, also TENOVAGINITIS. |