| ANTITRUST | • antitrust adj. (Law) Opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts (monopolies), usually referring to legislation. • ANTITRUST adj. of legislation etc., directed against the adverse effect of trusts and other monopolies on commerce. |
| ATTRITING | • attriting v. Present participle of attrite. • ATTRITE v. to wear down, also ATTRIT. |
| ATTRITION | • attrition n. Grinding down or wearing away by friction. • attrition n. The gradual reduction in a tangible or intangible resource due to causes that are passive and do not… • attrition n. (Human resources) A gradual, natural reduction in membership or personnel, as through retirement, resignation… |
| BITTERNUT | • bitternut n. The bitternut hickory, Carya cordiformis, a common hickory tree native to the eastern United States… • bitternut n. Its fruit, a bitter nut sometimes used as feed for livestock. • BITTERNUT n. a North American hickory tree. |
| INTERTEXT | • intertext n. A reference to one text within another. • INTERTEXT n. a text between texts. |
| REMITTENT | • remittent adj. Alternately increasing and decreasing in severity or intensity. • remittent adj. (Rare) Of or pertaining to remission of the severity of symptoms. • remittent n. A remittent fever. |
| STRUTTING | • strutting v. Present participle of strut. • strutting n. The act of one who struts. • STRUTTING adj. pompous. |
| TANTRISTS | • tantrists n. Plural of tantrist. • TANTRIST n. an adherent of the yogic discipline tantrism. |
| TARANTIST | • TARANTIST n. one suffering from tarantism. |
| TATTERING | • tattering v. Present participle of tatter. • TATTER v. to become torn and worn. |
| TETTERING | • tettering v. Present participle of tetter. • TETTER v. to affect with a skin disease. |
| TITRATING | • titrating v. Present participle of titrate. • TITRATE v. to measure the strength of a solution. |
| TITRATION | • titration n. (Analytical chemistry) The determination of the concentration of some substance in a solution by slowly… • TITRATION n. the addition of a solution from a graduated vessel to a known volume of a second solution until the chemical reaction is just completed. |
| TITTERING | • tittering v. Present participle of titter. • tittering n. The act of one who titters. • tittering n. A group of magpies. |
| TOTTERING | • tottering v. Present participle of totter. • tottering adj. Unsteady, precarious or rickety. • tottering adj. Unstable, insecure or wobbly. |
| TROTTINGS | • trottings n. Plural of trotting. • TROTTING n. the sport of racing for trotting horses pulling a two-wheeled vehicle and driver. |