| COUNTERWORLDS | • counterworlds n. Plural of counterworld. • COUNTERWORLD n. a world imagined in contrast to our own. |
| INTERLOCUTORS | • interlocutors n. Plural of interlocutor. • INTERLOCUTOR n. one who takes part in dialogue or conversation. |
| INTERLOCUTORY | • interlocutory adj. Of or pertaining to dialogue or conversation. • interlocutory adj. Interjected into something spoken. • interlocutory adj. (Law) Expressed during a legal action that awaits final decision. |
| IRRESOLUTIONS | • irresolutions n. Plural of irresolution. • IRRESOLUTION n. vacillation. |
| NEUROHORMONAL | • neurohormonal adj. Of or pertaining to a neurohormone. • NEUROHORMONAL adj. involving both neural and hormonal mechanisms. |
| NONREGULATORY | • nonregulatory adj. Not regulatory. |
| OVERCOLOURING | • overcolouring v. Present participle of overcolour. • overcolouring n. Excessive use of colour; (chiefly in extended use) exaggeration in description; an instance of this. • OVERCOLOUR v. to colour to excess, also OVERCOLOR. |
| OVERLABOURING | • overlabouring v. Present participle of overlabour. • OVERLABOUR v. (archaic) to labour excessively, also OVERLABOR. |
| PREREVOLUTION | • prerevolution adj. Occurring before a period of revolution. • PREREVOLUTION adj. preceding a revolution. |
| REFORMULATION | • reformulation n. The act of formulating anew. • reformulation n. A new formulation. • REFORMULATION n. the act of reformulating. |
| RESOLUTIONERS | • resolutioners n. Plural of resolutioner. • RESOLUTIONER n. one who joins in or accepts a resolution. |
| RETROPULSIONS | • retropulsions n. Plural of retropulsion. • RETROPULSION n. pushing backwards. |
| REVOLUTIONARY | • revolutionary adj. Of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution. • revolutionary adj. Pertaining to something that portends of great change; overthrowing a standing mindset. • revolutionary adj. (Sciences) pertaining to something that revolves. |
| REVOLUTIONERS | • revolutioners n. Plural of revolutioner. • REVOLUTIONER n. (historical) a supporter of a revolution, esp. that of 1688. |
| SORROWFULNESS | • sorrowfulness n. The quality or state of sorrow; sadness. • SORROWFULNESS n. the state of being sorrowful. |