| ANTHROPOGENIC | • anthropogenic adj. Pertaining to the origin of man, or anthropogeny. • anthropogenic adj. Having its origin in the influence of human activity on nature. • ANTHROPOGENIC adj. pertaining to anthropogeny, the study of human generation or evolution. |
| CORRESPONDING | • corresponding v. Present participle of correspond. • corresponding n. A correspondence; the situation where things correspond or match. • corresponding adj. That have a similar relationship. |
| COUNTERPOSING | • counterposing v. Present participle of counterpose. • COUNTERPOSE v. to place in opposition, contrast, or equilibrium. |
| DECOMPOUNDING | • decompounding v. Present participle of decompound. • DECOMPOUND v. to decompose, decay. |
| NONPATHOGENIC | • nonpathogenic adj. Not pathogenic. • NONPATHOGENIC adj. not causing disease. |
| NONPERFORMING | • nonperforming adj. Not performing satisfactorily; not functioning well. • nonperforming adj. Not acting as a performer. • NONPERFORMING adj. not producing the expected return. |
| NONPROGRAMMER | • nonprogrammer n. A person who is not a computer programmer. • non-programmer n. Alternative spelling of nonprogrammer. • NONPROGRAMMER n. someone who is not a programmer. |
| OPPIGNERATION | • oppigneration n. Alternative form of oppignoration. • OPPIGNERATION n. the act or an instance of pawning or pledging, also OPPIGNORATION. |
| OVERCANOPYING | • overcanopying v. Present participle of overcanopy. • OVERCANOPY v. to cover as with a canopy. |
| PHENOMENOLOGY | • phenomenology n. (Philosophy) The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. • phenomenology n. (Philosophy) A movement based on this, originated about 1905 by Edmund Husserl. • phenomenology n. (Medicine, philosophy of medical sciences) An approach to clinical practice which places undue reliance… |
| PRECOGNITIONS | • precognitions n. Plural of precognition. • PRECOGNITION n. clairvoyance relating to an event or state not yet experienced. |
| PRECOGNOSCING | • precognoscing v. Present participle of precognosce. • PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of. |
| PREGNENOLONES | • pregnenolones n. Plural of pregnenolone. • PREGNENOLONE n. a steroid ketone formed by the oxidation of steroids and yielding progesterone on dehydrogenation. |
| PREPORTIONING | • preportioning v. Present participle of preportion. • preportioning n. The practice of dividing into portions before use. • pre-portioning v. Present participle of pre-portion. |
| PROCESSIONING | • processioning v. Present participle of procession. • processioning n. (US) A proceeding prescribed by statute for ascertaining and fixing the boundaries of land. • PROCESSIONING n. the act of going in procession. |
| REPOSITIONING | • repositioning v. Present participle of reposition. • repositioning n. The act by which something is repositioned. • REPOSITION v. to change the position of. |
| RONTGENOGRAPH | • RONTGENOGRAPH n. an apparatus for taking X-ray photographs, also ROENTGENOGRAPH. |
| RONTGENOPAQUE | • RONTGENOPAQUE adj. opaque to X-rays. |
| RONTGENOSCOPE | • RONTGENOSCOPE n. an apparatus for examining patients by use of X-rays, also ROENTGENOSCOPE. |
| RONTGENOSCOPY | • RONTGENOSCOPY n. observation by means of X-rays. |