| CONTORTIONATE | • contortionate adj. Contorted or contorting. • CONTORTIONATE adj. relating to contortion, also CONTORTIONAL. |
| CONTORTIONIST | • contortionist n. An acrobat who is capable of twisting his or her body into unusual positions. • contortionist n. One who twists words and phrases. • CONTORTIONIST n. one who contorts. |
| CONTRAPUNTIST | • contrapuntist n. (Music) One skilled in counterpoint. • CONTRAPUNTIST n. one who writes counterpoint. |
| CONTRISTATION | • contristation n. The process of contristing, or making sad. • CONTRISTATION n. the act of contristing, saddening. |
| INTERKNOTTING | • interknotting v. Present participle of interknot. • INTERKNOT v. to knot together. |
| INTERSTATIONS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| NUTRITIONISTS | • nutritionists n. Plural of nutritionist. • NUTRITIONIST n. a specialist in the study of nutrition. |
| OVERATTENTION | • overattention n. Excessive attention paid to something. • OVERATTENTION n. excessive attention. |
| PARTITIONMENT | • partitionment n. The act of partitioning. • PARTITIONMENT n. the act of partitioning. |
| PHYTONUTRIENT | • phytonutrient n. Any substance, of plant origin, that provides nutrition; a phytochemical. |
| RECONSTITUENT | • reconstituent n. (Archaic, medicine) A medicinal remedy that restores the constitution. • RECONSTITUENT n. something reconstituted. |
| REINSTITUTION | • reinstitution n. The act of reinstituting something. • REINSTITUTION n. the act of reinstituting. |
| RETENTIONISTS | • RETENTIONIST n. a person who advocates the retaining of a policy, etc., esp. that of capital punishment. |
| ROTTENSTONING | • rottenstoning v. Present participle of rottenstone. • ROTTENSTONE v. to polish with rottenstone. |
| STERNUTATIONS | • sternutations n. Plural of sternutation. • STERNUTATION n. the act of sneezing. |
| STRONTIANITES | • strontianites n. Plural of strontianite. • STRONTIANITE n. strontium ore. |
| TRAINSPOTTING | • trainspotting n. Alternative spelling of train spotting. • train␣spotting n. The hobby of collecting the numbers and names of locomotives seen at railway stations and other vantage points. |
| TRANSMUTATION | • transmutation n. (Obsolete) Change, alteration. • transmutation n. The conversion of one thing into something else; transformation. • transmutation n. (Alchemy) Specifically, the supposed transformation of one element into another, especially of a base metal into gold. |