| ADMINISTRANT | • administrant adj. Administrating. • administrant n. The one who administers. • ADMINISTRANT n. an administrator. |
| ANTIROMANTIC | • antiromantic adj. Opposing or unconducive to romance. • antiromantic adj. Opposing or rejecting the Romantic movement. • antiromantic n. One who opposes or rejects the Romantic movement. |
| ANTITHROMBIN | • antithrombin n. A small molecule that inactivates several enzymes of the coagulation system. • ANTITHROMBIN n. a substance in blood preventing coagulation of blood. |
| DISINTERMENT | • disinterment n. The act of disinterring. • DISINTERMENT n. the act of disinterring. |
| DISTRAINMENT | • distrainment n. The act of distraining; distraint. • DISTRAINMENT n. the act of distraining. |
| INSPIRITMENT | • INSPIRITMENT n. the act of inspiriting. |
| INTERMATTING | • intermatting v. Present participle of intermat. • INTERMAT v. to mat fibers together. |
| INTERMITTENT | • intermittent adj. Stopping and starting, occurring, or presenting at intervals; coming after a particular time span. • intermittent adj. (Specifically, geology, of a body of water) Existing only for certain seasons; that is, being dry for… • intermittent n. (Medicine, dated) An intermittent fever or disease. |
| INTERMITTING | • intermitting v. Present participle of intermit. • INTERMIT v. to stop temporarily. |
| INTROMITTENT | • intromittent adj. (Biology) Conveying, sending or passing into a body. • intromittent adj. Used for intromission. • INTROMITTENT adj. adapted for insertion, esp. zoologically, in copulation. |
| INTROMITTING | • intromitting v. Present participle of intromit. • INTROMIT v. to introduce or admit. |
| MALNUTRITION | • malnutrition n. A lack of adequate nourishment. • MALNUTRITION n. inadequate or faulty nutrition. |
| MINISTRATION | • ministration n. The act of ministering. • MINISTRATION n. the act of ministering. |
| REINDICTMENT | • reindictment n. Indictment again. • REINDICTMENT n. the act of reindicting. |
| TERMINATIONS | • terminations n. Plural of termination. • TERMINATION n. end in time or existence. |
| TRANSMITTING | • transmitting v. Present participle of transmit. • transmitting n. A process of transmission. • TRANSMIT v. to send from one place to another. |