| BICONDITIONALS | • biconditionals n. Plural of biconditional. • BICONDITIONAL n. a relation between two propositions that is true only when both propositions are simultaneously true or false. |
| CONDITIONALITY | • conditionality n. (Uncountable) A state of being subject to conditions. • conditionality n. (Countable, economics, finance) A condition applied to the access of a government to credit facilities… • CONDITIONALITY n. the state of being conditional. |
| CONDITIONATING | • conditionating v. Present participle of conditionate. • CONDITIONATE v. (obsolete) to act as a condition. |
| CYCLOADDITIONS | • cycloadditions n. Plural of cycloaddition. • CYCLOADDITION n. a chemical reaction leading to ring formation in a compound. |
| DECONDITIONING | • deconditioning v. Present participle of decondition. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| NONCONDITIONED | • nonconditioned adj. Not conditioned. • NONCONDITIONED adj. not conditioned. |
| NONTRADITIONAL | • nontraditional adj. Not traditional; not related to tradition, untraditional. • nontraditional adj. Innovative; new; daring. • non-traditional adj. Alternative form of nontraditional. |
| PRECONDITIONED | • preconditioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of precondition. • PRECONDITION v. to put in a proper or desired condition or frame of mind esp. in preparation. |
| RECONDITIONING | • reconditioning v. Present participle of recondition. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |
| SUPERADDITIONS | • superadditions n. Plural of superaddition. • SUPERADDITION n. addition over and above. |
| TRADITIONALISE | • traditionalise v. Alternative form of traditionalize. • TRADITIONALISE v. to make traditionalise, also TRADITIONALIZE. |
| TRADITIONALISM | • traditionalism n. The adherence to traditional views or practices, especially with regard to cultural or religious matters. • traditionalism n. The continuation of theological rituals on the basis that the ritual has always completed, rather than… • traditionalism n. A philosophical system which makes tradition the supreme criterion and rule of certitude; the doctrine… |
| TRADITIONALIST | • traditionalist n. A person who adheres to tradition, especially in cultural or religious practices. • traditionalist n. A person who believes in the traditional teaching of Hell (Gehenna) as eternal conscious torment (ECT) for the wicked. • traditionalist n. (Climbing) A traditional climbing climber. |
| TRADITIONALITY | • traditionality n. The state or condition of being traditional. • TRADITIONALITY n. the state of being traditional. |
| TRADITIONALIZE | • traditionalize v. (Transitive) To make traditional; to turn into a tradition. • TRADITIONALIZE v. to make traditional, also TRADITIONALISE. |
| TRADITIONARILY | • traditionarily adv. By tradition. • TRADITIONARY adv. traditional. |