| ANTIRHEUMATICS | • antirheumatics n. Plural of antirheumatic. • ANTIRHEUMATIC n. an agent that alleviates or prevents rheumatism. |
| AUTHENTICATORS | • authenticators n. Plural of authenticator. • AUTHENTICATOR n. one who authenticates. |
| COUNTERWEIGHTS | • counterweights n. Plural of counterweight. • COUNTERWEIGHT v. to balance with an equivalent weight or force. |
| HYPERSTIMULATE | • hyperstimulate v. (Transitive) To stimulate to an excessive degree. • HYPERSTIMULATE v. to stimulate excessively. |
| LAUGHWORTHIEST | • LAUGHWORTHY adj. worthy of being laughed at. |
| PHARMACEUTISTS | • pharmaceutists n. Plural of pharmaceutist. • PHARMACEUTIST n. one who prepares medicines. |
| PHYTONUTRIENTS | • phytonutrients n. Plural of phytonutrient. |
| PTERIDOPHYTOUS | • PTERIDOPHYTOUS adj. of or like a pteridophyte, a fern, also PTERIDOPHYTIC. |
| QUOTEWORTHIEST | • QUOTEWORTHY adj. worth being quoted. |
| RHEUMATOLOGIST | • rheumatologist n. A doctor specializing in the treatment of arthritis and other ailments of the joints. • RHEUMATOLOGIST n. one who studies rheumatology. |
| SUBTHERAPEUTIC | • subtherapeutic adj. (Medicine) Administered at levels lower than would be used in actual treatment of a disease. • SUBTHERAPEUTIC adj. below the dosage levels used to treat diseases. |
| THUNDERSTRIKES | • thunderstrikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thunderstrike. • THUNDERSTRIKE v. to strike dumb. |
| TRUSTWORTHIEST | • trustworthiest adj. Superlative form of trustworthy: most trustworthy. • TRUSTWORTHY adj. worthy of confidence. |
| UNDERTHRUSTING | • underthrusting v. Present participle of underthrust. • UNDERTHRUST v. to insert (a faulted rock mass) into position under a passive rock mass. |
| UNTHRIFTIHEADS | • UNTHRIFTIHEAD n. (archaic) thriftlessness. |
| UNTHRIFTYHEADS | • UNTHRIFTYHEAD n. (Spenser) unthriftiness, also UNTHRIFTYHED. |
| WHATABOUTERIES | • whatabouteries n. Plural of whataboutery. • WHATABOUTERY n. (of two communities in conflict) the practice of repeatedly blaming the other side and referring to events from the past. |