| ADMINISTRATOR | • administrator n. One who administers affairs; one who directs, manages, executes, or dispenses, whether in civil, judicial… • administrator n. (Law) A person who manages or settles the estate of an intestate, or of a testator when there is no… • administrator n. (Computing) One who is responsible for software installation, management, information and maintenance… |
| CONTRADICTERS | • contradicters n. Plural of contradicter. • CONTRADICTER n. one who contradicts, also CONTRADICTOR. |
| CONTRADICTORS | • contradictors n. Plural of contradictor. • CONTRADICTOR n. one who contradicts, also CONTRADICTER. |
| DERESTRICTING | • derestricting v. Present participle of derestrict. • DERESTRICT v. to remove restrictions from. |
| DERESTRICTION | • DERESTRICTION n. the act of derestricting. |
| DETERMINATORS | • determinators n. Plural of determinator. • DETERMINATOR n. something that determines. |
| DISINTEGRATOR | • disintegrator n. One who, or that which, disintegrates. • DISINTEGRATOR n. something that causes disintegration. |
| INTERDISTRICT | • interdistrict adj. Between two or more districts. • INTERDISTRICT adj. between districts. |
| INTERINDUSTRY | • interindustry adj. Between industries. • INTERINDUSTRY adj. between industries. |
| MUTTONBIRDERS | • muttonbirders n. Plural of muttonbirder. • MUTTONBIRDER n. (New Zealand) a person who hunts muttonbirds. |
| NONRESTRICTED | • nonrestricted adj. Not restricted. • NONRESTRICTED adj. not restricted. |
| PREDESTINATOR | • predestinator n. One who predestinates, or foreordains. • predestinator n. One who holds to the doctrine of predestination; a predestinarian. • PREDESTINATOR n. one that predestinates. |
| REDINTEGRATES | • redintegrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redintegrate. • REDINTEGRATE v. to make whole again; to restore. |
| REDISTRICTING | • redistricting v. Present participle of redistrict. • redistricting n. An instance of adjusting the borders that delineate districts. • REDISTRICTING n. the act of dividing into new districts. |
| REPRISTINATED | • repristinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of repristinate. • REPRISTINATE v. to revive, restore. |
| RETRANSMITTED | • retransmitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of retransmit. • RETRANSMIT v. to transmit again. |
| RETRODICTIONS | • retrodictions n. Plural of retrodiction. • RETRODICTION n. the utilization of present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| THUNDERSTRIKE | • thunderstrike v. (Transitive, now rare) To strike, blast, or injure by, or as if by, lightning. • thunderstrike v. (Transitive, figurative, now rare) To astonish, or strike dumb, as with something terrible. • THUNDERSTRIKE v. to strike dumb. |
| TRANSMIGRATED | • transmigrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of transmigrate. • TRANSMIGRATE v. to pass from one body or place into another. |