| ACTIONERS | • actioners n. Plural of actioner. • ACTIONER n. a film with a lot of action. |
| ACTIONING | • actioning v. Present participle of action. • ACTION v. to carry out. |
| ACTIONIST | • actionist n. (Art, sometimes capitalized) One taking part in the actionism movement. • actionist n. (Business, obsolete) A shareholder in a joint-stock company. • actionist n. Synonym of activist. |
| COACTIONS | • coactions n. Plural of coaction. • COACTION n. joint action. |
| ENACTIONS | • enactions n. Plural of enaction. • ENACTION n. the passing of a bill into law. |
| EXACTIONS | • exactions n. Plural of exaction. • EXACTION n. the act of exacting. |
| FACTIONAL | • factional adj. Of, pertaining to, or composed of factions. • FACTIONAL adj. relating to factions. |
| FRACTIONS | • fractions n. Plural of fraction. • fractions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fraction. • FRACTION v. to divide into portions. |
| IMPACTION | • impaction n. Compression; the packing together of loose matter. • impaction n. Something packed together tightly; a mass of densely-packed matter. • impaction n. (Medicine) A solid, immobile bulk of stool. |
| INACTIONS | • inactions n. Plural of inaction. • INACTION n. lack of action. |
| NONACTION | • nonaction n. The absence of action; failure to act. • NONACTION n. not action. |
| OLFACTION | • olfaction n. The sense of smell; the detection of airborne molecules. • OLFACTION n. the act of perceiving by smell. |
| PACTIONAL | • pactional adj. Of the nature of, or by means of, a paction. • PACTIONAL adj. of the nature of, or by means of, a paction, an agreement, a compact. |
| PACTIONED | • pactioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of paction. • PACTION v. to agree, make a pact. |
| PROACTION | • proaction n. Proactive behavior or influence. • PROACTION n. action that initiates change as opposed to reaction to events. |
| REACTIONS | • reactions n. Plural of reaction. • reäctions n. Plural of reäction. • REACTION n. the act of reacting. |
| REDACTION | • redaction n. (Countable) Edited or censored version of a document. • redaction n. (Countable) The change or changes made while editing. • redaction n. (Uncountable) The process of editing or censoring. |
| SUBACTION | • subaction n. (Obsolete) The act of reducing to any state, as of mixing two bodies completely. • subaction n. An action that makes up part of a more complex action. • SUBACTION n. the act of reducing to any state, as of mixing two bodies completely. |
| TRACTIONS | • tractions n. Plural of traction. • TRACTION n. the act of drawing or pulling. |