| DOCTRINAIRES | • doctrinaires n. Plural of doctrinaire. • DOCTRINAIRE n. (French) a person who tries to apply principle without allowance for circumstance. |
| DOCTRINARIAN | • doctrinarian n. A doctrinaire. • DOCTRINARIAN n. a doctrinaire, an impractical theorist. |
| DOCTRINARISM | • DOCTRINARISM n. being doctrinaire, also DOCTRINARIANISM. |
| GRANODIORITE | • granodiorite n. (Petrology) An intrusive igneous rock similar to granite, but containing more plagioclase than potassium feldspar. • GRANODIORITE n. an igneous plutonic rock, less felsic than granite. |
| INTERDICTORS | • interdictors n. Plural of interdictor. • INTERDICTOR n. one who interdicts. |
| INTERDICTORY | • interdictory adj. Being prohibited, interdicted. • INTERDICTORY adj. serving to interdict. |
| INTERIORISED | • interiorised v. Simple past tense and past participle of interiorise. • INTERIORISE v. to make interior. |
| INTERIORIZED | • interiorized v. Simple past tense and past participle of interiorize. • INTERIORIZE v. to make interior, also INTERIORISE. |
| IRRADIATIONS | • irradiations n. Plural of irradiation. • IRRADIATION n. exposure to radiation (as X rays or alpha particles). |
| IRREDUCTIONS | • IRREDUCTION n. being irreducible. |
| MICROPRINTED | • microprinted adj. Rendered in microprint; printed at a very small size. • MICROPRINT v. to make a microprint of. |
| NONIRRIGATED | • nonirrigated adj. Not irrigated. • NONIRRIGATED adj. not irrigated. |
| OVERSTRIDING | • overstriding v. Present participle of overstride. • OVERSTRIDE v. to stride over, across, or beyond. |
| REDIRECTIONS | • redirections n. Plural of redirection. • REDIRECTION n. the act of redirecting. |
| REORDINATION | • reordination n. A second or subsequent ordination; an act of reordaining. • REORDINATION n. the act of reordinating. |
| RERADIATIONS | • reradiations n. Plural of reradiation. • RERADIATION n. the act of reradiating. |
| RETRODICTING | • retrodicting v. Present participle of retrodict. • RETRODICT v. to utilize present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| RETRODICTION | • retrodiction n. A form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing… • RETRODICTION n. the utilization of present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| TRADITIONARY | • traditionary adj. (Now rare, archaic) Traditional, of or relating to tradition. • traditionary n. (Judaism) Someone who places emphasis on traditions. • TRADITIONARY adj. traditional. |
| TRADITIONERS | • traditioners n. Plural of traditioner. • TRADITIONER n. a person who adheres to tradition, also TRADITIONIST. |