| FIDUCIAL | • fiducial adj. Accepted as a fixed basis of reference. • fiducial adj. Based on having trust. • fiducial n. In photography, a familiar reference object used to show size or scale, such as a ruler or a coin; a fiducial marker. | 
| FIDUCIALLY | • fiducially adv. With confidence. • FIDUCIAL adv. showing confidence or reliance. | 
| FIDUCIARIES | • fiduciaries n. Plural of fiduciary. • FIDUCIARY n. one who holds in trust. | 
| FIDUCIARILY | • fiduciarily adv. In a fiduciary manner. • FIDUCIARY adv. holding in trust. | 
| FIDUCIARY | • fiduciary adj. (Law) Relating to an entity that owes to another good faith, accountability and trust, often in the… • fiduciary adj. Pertaining to paper money whose value depends on public confidence or securities. • fiduciary adj. (Nonstandard) Accepted as a trusted reference such as a point, value, or marker; fiducial. | 
| INDUCIAE | • INDUCIAE n. a Scottish legal time limit for a defendant. | 
| TRADUCIAN | • traducian n. One who believes that a child’s soul is inherited from its parents. • traducian adj. Pertaining to the belief that one’s soul is inherited from one’s parents. • TRADUCIAN n. a believer in traducianism. | 
| TRADUCIANISM | • traducianism n. (Theology) The doctrine that the soul or spirit is inherited from one or both parents. • TRADUCIANISM n. the theory that the soul is transmitted to a child in the act of generation or concomitantly with its body. | 
| TRADUCIANISMS | • TRADUCIANISM n. the theory that the soul is transmitted to a child in the act of generation or concomitantly with its body. | 
| TRADUCIANIST | • traducianist n. One who subscribes to the religious theory of traducianism. • TRADUCIANIST n. a believer in traducianism. | 
| TRADUCIANISTIC | • TRADUCIANISTIC adj. relating to traducianism. | 
| TRADUCIANISTS | • traducianists n. Plural of traducianist. • TRADUCIANIST n. a believer in traducianism. | 
| TRADUCIANS | • traducians n. Plural of traducian. • TRADUCIAN n. a believer in traducianism. |