| ADUMBRATIONS | • adumbrations n. Plural of adumbration. • ADUMBRATION n. a sketch or outline. |
| ADVENTURISMS | • adventurisms n. Plural of adventurism. • ADVENTURISM n. improvisation in the absence or in defiance of accepted plans or principles. |
| DINOTHERIUMS | • dinotheriums n. Plural of dinotherium. • DINOTHERIUM n. an extinct elephantine mammal with downward-curving tusks, also DEINOTHERE, DEINOTHERIUM, DINOTHERE. |
| DISBURSEMENT | • disbursement n. The act, instance, or process of disbursing. • disbursement n. Money paid out or spent. • DISBURSEMENT n. the act of disbursing. |
| DRUMBEATINGS | • drumbeatings n. Plural of drumbeating. • DRUMBEATING n. the beating of a drum. |
| DUMBSTRICKEN | • DUMBSTRICKEN adj. made silent by astonishment, also DUMBSTRUCK. |
| INSTRUMENTED | • instrumented v. Simple past tense and past participle of instrument. • INSTRUMENT v. to address a legal instrument to. |
| INTERMEDIUMS | • intermediums n. Plural of intermedium. • INTERMEDIUM n. a small bone in the wrist and ankle. |
| MICRODONTOUS | • MICRODONTOUS adj. having very small teeth, also MICRODONT. |
| MINIATURISED | • miniaturised adj. (British spelling) That is a miniature version of something. • miniaturised v. Simple past tense and past participle of miniaturise. • MINIATURISE v. to design or construct in small size, also MINIATURIZE. |
| MISADVENTURE | • misadventure n. An accidental mishap or misfortune. • MISADVENTURE n. a misfortune, also MISVENTURE. |
| MISCONSTRUED | • misconstrued v. Simple past tense and past participle of misconstrue. • MISCONSTRUE v. to construe wrongly, also MISCONSTER. |
| REDUCTIONISM | • reductionism n. An approach to studying complex systems or ideas by reducing them to a set of simpler components. • reductionism n. (Philosophy) A philosophical position which holds that a complex system is nothing but the sum of its… • REDUCTIONISM n. the belief that complex phenomena are reducible to simple ones. |
| TRADUCIANISM | • traducianism n. (Theology) The doctrine that the soul or spirit is inherited from one or both parents. • TRADUCIANISM n. the theory that the soul is transmitted to a child in the act of generation or concomitantly with its body. |
| TRIDOMINIUMS | • tridominiums n. Plural of tridominium. • TRIDOMINIUM n. (Latin) threefold rule. |
| UNDRAMATISED | • undramatised adj. Alternative form of undramatized. • UNDRAMATISED adj. not dramatised, also UNDRAMATIZED. |