| DECEIVABILITIES | • DECEIVABILITY n. the quality of being deceivable. |
| DISASSIMILATIVE | • disassimilative adj. (Physiology) Having power to disassimilate; of the nature of disassimilation. • DISASSIMILATIVE adj. relating to the act of dissimilation, subjecting to catabolism. |
| DIVERSIFICATION | • diversification n. The act, or the result, of diversifying. • diversification n. A corporate strategy in which a company acquires or establishes a business other than that of its current product. • diversification n. (Finance) An investment strategy involving investing in a range of assets with differing features in… |
| DIVERTIBILITIES | • DIVERTIBILITY n. the state of being divertible. |
| INDISTINCTIVELY | • indistinctively adv. In an indistinct manner. • INDISTINCTIVE adv. lacking distinctive qualities. |
| INDIVIDUALISERS | • individualisers n. Plural of individualiser. • INDIVIDUALISER n. one who individualises, also INDIVIDUALIZER. |
| INDIVIDUALITIES | • individualities n. Plural of individuality. • INDIVIDUALITY n. total character peculiar to and distinguishing an individual from others. |
| INDIVIDUALIZERS | • individualizers n. Plural of individualizer. • INDIVIDUALIZER n. one who individualises, also INDIVIDUALISER. |
| INDIVISIBLENESS | • indivisibleness n. The state of being indivisible; indivisibility. • INDIVISIBLENESS n. the state of being indivisible. |
| INTERDIVISIONAL | • interdivisional adj. Between divisions (of an organization). • INTERDIVISIONAL adj. between divisions. |
| INVENDIBILITIES | • INVENDIBILITY n. the state of being invendible. |
| NONADDITIVITIES | • nonadditivities n. Plural of nonadditivity. • NONADDITIVITY n. the state of being nonadditive. |
| RADIOACTIVITIES | • radioactivities n. Plural of radioactivity. • RADIOACTIVITY n. the spontaneous decay of the nucleus of an element. |
| VERISIMILITUDES | • verisimilitudes n. Plural of verisimilitude. • VERISIMILITUDE n. the state of being verisimilar, having the appearance of truth. |
| VINDICABILITIES | • VINDICABILITY n. the quality of being vindicable. |