| CIRCUMDUCTING | • circumducting v. Present participle of circumduct. • CIRCUMDUCT v. to cause to revolve around an imaginary axis. |
| CIRCUMDUCTION | • circumduction n. (Anatomy) The circular (or, more precisely, conical) movement of a body part, such as a ball-and-socket… • circumduction n. (Scotland, law) The act of circumducing. • CIRCUMDUCTION n. the act of circumducing. |
| DEINOTHERIUMS | • deinotheriums n. Plural of deinotherium. • DEINOTHERIUM n. an extinct elephantine mammal with downward-curving tusks, also DEINOTHERE, DINOTHERE, DINOTHERIUM. |
| DISFIGUREMENT | • disfigurement n. The result of disfiguring; the state of being disfigured. • DISFIGUREMENT n. the state of being disfigured. |
| INDUSTRIALISM | • industrialism n. The socio-economic system based upon the industrial production of manufactured goods, rather than on agriculture. • INDUSTRIALISM n. social organization in which industries and especially large-scale industries are dominant. |
| MISINSTRUCTED | • misinstructed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misinstruct. • MISINSTRUCT v. to instruct wrongly. |
| MORIBUNDITIES | • moribundities n. Plural of moribundity. • MORIBUNDITY n. the state of being moribund. |
| MULTICYLINDER | • multicylinder adj. Having or relating to more than one cylinder. • MULTICYLINDER adj. of an engine, having many cylinders. |
| MULTITUDINARY | • multitudinary adj. Multitudinous. • MULTITUDINARY adj. of or like a multitude. |
| PLATINIRIDIUM | • platiniridium n. (Chemistry, mineralogy) A natural alloy of platinum and iridium occurring in grayish metallic rounded… • PLATINIRIDIUM n. an alloy of platinum and iridium. |
| PRUDENTIALISM | • prudentialism n. The policy or practice of being prudential. • PRUDENTIALISM n. a system based on prudence alone. |
| REDUCTIONISMS | • reductionisms n. Plural of reductionism. • REDUCTIONISM n. the belief that complex phenomena are reducible to simple ones. |
| RUDIMENTARILY | • rudimentarily adv. In a rudimentary fashion. • RUDIMENTARY adv. arrested at an early stage of development, also RUDIMENTAL. |
| SUBMINISTERED | • subministered v. Simple past tense and past participle of subminister. • SUBMINISTER v. to supply, to administer. |
| TRADUCIANISMS | • TRADUCIANISM n. the theory that the soul is transmitted to a child in the act of generation or concomitantly with its body. |
| UNINTERMITTED | • unintermitted adj. (Dated) Not intermitted; uninterrupted, ceaseless. • UNINTERMITTED adj. not intermitted. |