| ALTERNATIONS | • alternations n. Plural of alternation. • ALTERNATION n. the act of alternating. |
| ASTRINGENTLY | • astringently adv. In the manner of an astringent. • ASTRINGENT adv. contracting, drawing together. |
| CONTROLMENTS | • controlments n. Plural of controlment. • CONTROLMENT n. the act or power of controlling. |
| ENTHRALMENTS | • enthralments n. Plural of enthralment. • ENTHRALMENT n. the state of being enthralled, also ENTHRALLMENT. |
| ENTOPLASTRON | • entoplastron n. (Anatomy) The median plate of the plastron of turtles. • ENTOPLASTRON n. the unpaired plate behind the epiplastra in a turtle's plastron. |
| INSTRUMENTAL | • instrumental adj. Essential or central; of great importance or relevance. • instrumental adj. Serving as an instrument, medium, means, or agency. • instrumental adj. (Music) Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for an instrument, especially a musical instrument (rather… |
| INTERTANGLES | • intertangles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intertangle. • INTERTANGLE v. to tangle together. |
| NONLITERATES | • nonliterates n. Plural of nonliterate. • NONLITERATE n. one who is not literate. |
| REENLISTMENT | • reenlistment n. (Uncountable) The condition of being reenlisted. • reenlistment n. (Countable) A second or subsequent enlistment. • re-enlistment n. Alternative form of reenlistment. |
| REINSTALMENT | • reinstalment n. An additional or changed instalment. • reinstalment n. The act of reinstalling. • REINSTALMENT n. the act of reinstalling. |
| STRANGLEMENT | • stranglement n. (Rare) Strangulation. • STRANGLEMENT n. the act of strangling. |
| SUBALTERNANT | • subalternant n. (Logic) A universal proposition. • SUBALTERNANT n. in logic, a universal in relation to the subaltern particular. |
| TRANSLEITHAN | • Transleithan adj. Beyond the Leitha, the boundary river between Austria and Hungary. • TRANSLEITHAN adj. beyond the river Leitha, once in part the boundary between Austria and Hungary; hence, Hungarian. |
| TRANSPLANTED | • transplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of transplant. • TRANSPLANT v. to lift and reset (a plant) in another soil or situation. |
| TRANSPLANTER | • transplanter n. One who transplants. • transplanter n. A machine for transplanting trees. • TRANSPLANTER n. one who transplants. |
| UNTRANSLATED | • untranslated adj. Not translated; still in the original language. • untranslated adj. (Biochemistry) Not converted from a processed mRNA sequence into a protein. • UNTRANSLATED adj. not translated. |