| ADDITIONAL | • additional adj. Supplemental or added to something. • additional n. Something added. • ADDITIONAL adj. existing by way of addition. |
| AUDITIONED | • auditioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of audition. • AUDITION v. to give a trial performance. |
| AUDITIONER | • auditioner n. A person who conducts an audition. • auditioner n. A person who undergoes an audition; an auditionee. • AUDITIONER n. one who auditions. |
| CONDITIONS | • conditions n. Plural of condition. • conditions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of condition. • CONDITION v. to treat hair with conditioner. |
| EDITIONING | • editioning n. (Printing, art) The process of making a small number of prints available, in order to make the print more lucrative. • EDITION v. to produce multiple copies of an art work. |
| ERUDITIONS | • eruditions n. Plural of erudition. • ERUDITION n. learning. |
| EXPEDITION | • expedition n. (Obsolete) The act of expediting something; prompt execution. • expedition n. A military journey; an enterprise against some enemy or into enemy territory. • expedition n. (Now rare) The quality of being expedite; speed, quickness. |
| PERDITIONS | • perditions n. Plural of perdition. • PERDITION n. everlasting misery after death, damnation. |
| REEDITIONS | • reeditions n. Plural of reedition. • re-editions n. Plural of re-edition. • REEDITION n. the act of editing again. |
| RENDITIONS | • renditions n. Plural of rendition. • renditions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rendition. • RENDITION v. to surrender (fugitives from justice) at the claim of a foreign government. |
| TRADITIONS | • traditions n. Plural of tradition. • TRADITION n. the passing from generation to generation of tales, beliefs, practices, etc. |
| VENDITIONS | • venditions n. Plural of vendition. • VENDITION n. a sale. |