| DENITRIFYING | • denitrifying v. Present participle of denitrify. • DENITRIFY v. to deprive of, or free from, nitrogen. |
| DISCRIMINANT | • discriminant n. (Algebra) An expression that gives information about the roots of a polynomial; for example, the expression… • discriminant n. (Geometry) The invariant (on the vector space of forms of degree d in n variables) that vanishes exactly… • discriminant adj. Serving to discriminate. |
| DISINTERRING | • disinterring v. Present participle of disinter. • DISINTER v. to exhume. |
| DISORIENTING | • disorienting v. Present participle of disorient. • DISORIENT v. to confuse as to direction. |
| INCRIMINATED | • incriminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incriminate. • INCRIMINATE v. to charge with a crime or fault. |
| INDIRECTIONS | • indirections n. Plural of indirection. • INDIRECTION n. (Shakespeare) dishonest practice. |
| INDISCRETION | • indiscretion n. The quality or state of being indiscreet; lack of discretion. • indiscretion n. An indiscreet or imprudent act; indiscreet behavior. • indiscretion n. A brief sexual liaison. |
| INORDINATION | • inordination n. (Obsolete) Deviation from custom, rule, or right; irregularity. • INORDINATION n. deviation from rule; irregularity. |
| INTERDICTING | • interdicting v. Present participle of interdict. • INTERDICT v. to forbid, prohibit. |
| INTERDICTION | • interdiction n. The act of interdicting or something interdicted. • interdiction n. The destruction of an enemy’s military potential before it can be used. • INTERDICTION n. the act of interdicting. |
| INTERWINDING | • interwinding v. Present participle of interwind. • INTERWIND v. to wind in among. |
| NIGHTRIDINGS | • NIGHTRIDING n. the activity of a nightrider, a member of a secret band of white men who carried out lynchings in the southern USA. |
| REDEFINITION | • redefinition n. The act or event of redefining. • REDEFINITION n. the act of redefining. |
| RENDITIONING | • renditioning v. Present participle of rendition. • renditioning n. The ability of a television or monitor to display all colours and grey tones accurately. • renditioning n. The practice of removing a suspect to a foreign country for interrogation (such that the original countries… |