| ANISODACTYLOUS | • anisodactylous adj. (Zoology) Characterized by unequal toes, three turned forward and one backward, as in most passerine birds. • ANISODACTYLOUS adj. of birds, having three toes turned forward, one backwards. |
| CONVOLUTEDNESS | • convolutedness n. The quality of being convoluted. • CONVOLUTEDNESS n. the state of being convoluted. |
| DEVOLUTIONISTS | • devolutionists n. Plural of devolutionist. • DEVOLUTIONIST n. a believer in a policy of devolution. |
| DICOTYLEDONOUS | • dicotyledonous adj. Of or pertaining to the dicotyledons. • dicotyledonous adj. Having two cotyledons. • DICOTYLEDONOUS adj. of or like a dicotyledon. |
| DIPLOSTEMONOUS | • diplostemonous adj. (Botany) Having twice as many stamens as petals in two whorls, the inner aligned with the petals. • diplostemonous adj. (Botany, uncommon) Having twice as many stamens as petals. • DIPLOSTEMONOUS adj. having two whorls of stamens, the outer alternating with the petals, the inner with the outer. |
| DISCOLOURATION | • discolouration n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of discoloration. • DISCOLOURATION n. the act of discolouring, also DISCOLORATION. |
| DISCOLOURMENTS | • discolourments n. Plural of discolourment. • DISCOLOURMENT n. the act of discolouring, also DISCOLORMENT. |
| DISSOLUTIONISM | • dissolutionism n. Anarchist and nihilist social theory, taken as a whole or type. • DISSOLUTIONISM n. belief in political dissolution. |
| DISSOLUTIONIST | • dissolutionist n. A person in favour of the dissolution of some institution or state of affairs. • DISSOLUTIONIST n. a proponent of dissolutionism. |
| EUDICOTYLEDONS | • eudicotyledons n. (Botany, uncommon, often plural only) Alternative form of eudicots. • EUDICOTYLEDON n. an angiosperm having two cotyledons in the seed. |
| FOUNDATIONLESS | • foundationless adj. Without foundation; unfounded. • FOUNDATIONLESS adj. without foundation. |
| GASTRODUODENAL | • gastroduodenal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to, or connecting the stomach and the duodenum. • GASTRODUODENAL adj. of, relating to, or involving the stomach and the duodenum. |
| HAEMODILUTIONS | • haemodilutions n. Plural of haemodilution. • HAEMODILUTION n. an increase in the fluid content of blood leading to a lower concentration of red blood cells, also HEMODILUTION. |
| IDOLATROUSNESS | • idolatrousness n. The quality of being idolatrous. • IDOLATROUS n. of or pertaining to idolatry. |
| LEUCITOHEDRONS | • LEUCITOHEDRON n. the cubic icositetrahedron, simulated by typical leucite crystals. |
| ODONTOGLOSSUMS | • odontoglossums n. Plural of odontoglossum. • ODONTOGLOSSUM n. any of a genus of widely cultivated tropical American orchids. |
| PSEUDOSOLUTION | • pseudosolution n. A suspension or colloid that has very small particles. • pseudosolution n. An apparent solution that would not actually solve the problem. • PSEUDOSOLUTION n. a false solution. |
| REDISSOLUTIONS | • redissolutions n. Plural of redissolution. • REDISSOLUTION n. the act of dissolving again. |
| REVOLUTIONISED | • revolutionised v. Simple past tense and past participle of revolutionise. • REVOLUTIONISE v. to effect a revolution in, also REVOLUTIONIZE. |
| UNCONSOLIDATED | • unconsolidated adj. Not (yet) consolidated. • unconsolidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of unconsolidate. • UNCONSOLIDATED adj. loosely arranged. |