| DOCTRINARIANISM | • doctrinarianism n. The principles or practices of doctrinaires. • DOCTRINARIANISM n. being doctrinaire, also DOCTRINARISM. |
| FOREORDINATIONS | • foreordinations n. Plural of foreordination. • FOREORDINATION n. the act of foreordaining. |
| INCROSSBREEDING | • INCROSSBREED v. to produce by crossing two inbred individuals of different breeds, also INCROSS. |
| INDISCRETIONARY | • INDISCRETIONARY adj. not discretionary. |
| INTERGRADATIONS | • intergradations n. Plural of intergradation. • INTERGRADATION n. the condition of an individual or population that intergrades. |
| NONDOCTRINAIRES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| RECONSIDERATION | • reconsideration n. The act of reconsidering or something reconsidered. • RECONSIDERATION n. the act of reconsidering. |
| REDETERMINATION | • redetermination n. The process of determining again. • redetermination n. (Finance) The process of calculating again, or making a fiscal determination again. • REDETERMINATION n. the act of redetermining. |
| REDINTEGRATIONS | • redintegrations n. Plural of redintegration. • REDINTEGRATION n. revival of the whole of a previous mental state when a phase of it recurs. |
| REINTRODUCTIONS | • reintroductions n. Plural of reintroduction. • REINTRODUCTION n. the act of reintroducing. |
| SUPERORDINATING | • superordinating v. Present participle of superordinate. • SUPERORDINATE v. to make superordinate. |
| SUPERORDINATION | • superordination n. The ordination of a person to fill a station already occupied; especially, the ordination by an ecclesiastical… • superordination n. (Logic) The relation of a universal proposition to a particular proposition in the same terms. • SUPERORDINATION n. the relation of a universal proposition to a particular proposition in the same terms. |
| UNDERNOURISHING | • undernourishing v. Present participle of undernourish. • UNDERNOURISH v. to nourish insufficiently. |
| UNDERNUTRITIONS | • UNDERNUTRITION n. deficient bodily nutrition due to inadequate food intake or faulty assimilation. |