| COUNTERRAIDING | • counterraiding v. Present participle of counterraid. • COUNTERRAID v. to make a retaliatory raid.
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| DEGRINGOLERING | • DEGRINGOLER v. to descend rapidly or steeply; to decline, fail. | 
| DISGARRISONING | • disgarrisoning v. Present participle of disgarrison. • DISGARRISON v. to deprive of a garrison.
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| FOREORDINATION | • foreordination n. Previous ordination or appointment; predetermination; predestination. • FOREORDINATION n. the act of foreordaining.
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| INDOCTRINATORS | • indoctrinators n. Plural of indoctrinator. • INDOCTRINATOR n. one who indoctrinates.
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| INTERGRADATION | • intergradation n. A gradual merging of two things. • INTERGRADATION n. the condition of an individual or population that intergrades.
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| NONDOCTRINAIRE | • nondoctrinaire adj. Not doctrinaire. • NONDOCTRINAIRE adj. not doctrinaire.
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| ORDINARINESSES | • ordinarinesses n. Plural of ordinariness. • ORDINARINESS n. the state of being ordinary.
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| PREORDINATIONS | • preordinations n. Plural of preordination. • PREORDINATION n. the act of preordaining.
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| REDINTEGRATION | • redintegration n. (Rare) Restoration to a whole or sound state. • redintegration n. (Chemistry, obsolete) Restoration of a mixture to its former nature and state.
 • redintegration n. (Psychology) The reinstatement of a memory upon the presentation of a stimulus element that was a part…
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| REINTRODUCTION | • reintroduction n. The act of introducing something again, especially the release of animals from captivity into the wild. • REINTRODUCTION n. the act of reintroducing.
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| ROUNDTRIPPINGS | • ROUNDTRIPPING n. a form of trading in which a company borrows a sum of money from one source and takes advantage of a short-term rise in interest rates to make a profit by lending it to another. | 
| SPRINGBOARDING | • springboarding v. Present participle of springboard. | 
| UNDERNUTRITION | • undernutrition n. Inadequate nutrition, either due to a lack of food, or to the inability of the body to absorb its nutrients. • UNDERNUTRITION n. deficient bodily nutrition due to inadequate food intake or faulty assimilation.
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| UNDOCTRINAIRES | • UNDOCTRINAIRE n. a person who does not subscribe to a particular doctrine or theory; a free thinker. |