| DEIONISING | • deionising v. Present participle of deionise. • DEIONISE v. to remove ions from, also DEIONIZE. |
| DEMONISING | • demonising v. Present participle of demonise. • DEMONISE v. to make a demon of, also DEMONIZE. |
| DIOSGENINS | • diosgenins n. Plural of diosgenin. • DIOSGENIN n. a crystalline substance obtained from the Mexican yam, used in the preparation of steroid hormones. |
| EBIONISING | • Ebionising v. Present participle of Ebionise. • EBIONISE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONIZE. |
| IGNOMINIES | • ignominies n. Plural of ignominy. • IGNOMINY n. deep personal humiliation and disgrace, also IGNOMY. |
| INDIGENOUS | • indigenous adj. Born or originating in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion. • indigenous adj. Innate, inborn. • Indigenous adj. Alternative letter-case form of indigenous (“native, relating to the native inhabitants of a land”). |
| INGESTIONS | • ingestions n. Plural of ingestion. • INGESTION n. the act of taking e.g. food into the body. |
| INGRESSION | • ingression n. The act or process of entering or intruding. • ingression n. (Metaphysics) The process by which a potentiality enters into actuality. • ingression n. (Biology) The inward migration of cells from the blastula during gastrulation. |
| ISOANTIGEN | • isoantigen n. An immunologically active material (especially a protein or polysaccharide) that is present only in… • ISOANTIGEN n. an antigen that stimulates antibody production in different members of the same species. |
| MOISTENING | • moistening v. Present participle of moisten. • moistening n. The act of making something moist. • MOISTEN v. to make or become moist. |
| MONETISING | • monetising v. Present participle of monetise. • MONETISE v. to coin into money, also MONETIZE. |
| NIGROSINES | • nigrosines n. Plural of nigrosine. • NIGROSINE n. a blackish coal-tar colour dye, also NIGROSIN. |
| NOSEDIVING | • nosediving v. Present participle of nosedive. • NOSEDIVE v. to plunge nose first. |
| NOVELISING | • novelising v. Present participle of novelise. • NOVELISE v. to put into the form of a novel, also NOVELIZE. |
| PENSIONING | • pensioning v. Present participle of pension. • PENSION v. to grant a retirement allowance to. |
| SECTIONING | • sectioning v. Present participle of section. • sectioning n. A division into sections. • sectioning n. (UK, New Zealand, Australia, mental health) An instance of a person being sectioned. |
| TENSIONING | • tensioning v. Present participle of tension. • TENSION v. to make strained. |
| VERSIONING | • versioning n. (Computing) The use of versions as a means of distinguishing similar items. • VERSIONING n. the adaptation of classical literary texts for films. |