| CONCATENATING | • concatenating v. Present participle of concatenate. • CONCATENATE v. to link together in a series or chain. |
| CONCATENATION | • concatenation n. (Countable) A series of links united; a series or order of things depending on each other, as if linked… • concatenation n. (Uncountable) The application of these series of links. • concatenation n. (Programming) The operation of joining multiple character strings. |
| DENATIONALISE | • denationalise v. (Non-Oxford British spelling) Alternative spelling of denationalize. • DENATIONALISE v. to deprive of national rights or character; to return from state to private ownership, also DENATIONALIZE. |
| DENATIONALIZE | • denationalize v. (Transitive) To transfer the control and ownership of an industry from government to private hands; to privatize. • denationalize v. (Transitive) To strip of nationhood; to cease to recognise, or allow to exist, as a nation. • DENATIONALIZE v. to divest of national character or rights, also DENATIONALISE. |
| DEOXYGENATING | • deoxygenating v. Present participle of deoxygenate. • DEOXYGENATE v. to remove esp. molecular oxygen from. |
| DEOXYGENATION | • deoxygenation n. The removal of oxygen atoms or molecules from a material. • DEOXYGENATION n. the act of deoxygenating. |
| HALOGENATIONS | • halogenations n. Plural of halogenation. • HALOGENATION n. the act of halogenating. |
| HYDROGENATING | • hydrogenating v. Present participle of hydrogenate. • HYDROGENATE v. to combine or treat with hydrogen. |
| HYDROGENATION | • hydrogenation n. (Chemistry) The chemical reaction of hydrogen with another substance, especially with an unsaturated… • HYDROGENATION n. the act of hydrogenating. |
| INCATENATIONS | • INCATENATION n. harnessing; chaining together. |
| MISCEGENATING | • miscegenating v. Present participle of miscegenate. • MISCEGENATE v. to practise miscegenation. |
| MISCEGENATION | • miscegenation n. (Chiefly US, see usage notes) The mixing or blending of race in marriage or breeding, interracial marriage. • miscegenation n. (Figuratively) A mixing or blending, especially one which is considered to be inappropriate. • MISCEGENATION n. the interbreeding of races, esp. where differences of pigmentation are involved. |
| REJUVENATIONS | • rejuvenations n. Plural of rejuvenation. • REJUVENATION n. the act of making young again. |
| RENATIONALISE | • renationalise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of renationalize. • RENATIONALISE v. to nationalise again, also RENATIONALIZE. |
| RENATIONALIZE | • renationalize v. (Transitive) To nationalize again, after a previous privatization. • RENATIONALIZE v. to nationalize again, also RENATIONALISE. |
| REOXYGENATING | • reoxygenating v. Present participle of reoxygenate. • REOXYGENATE v. to oxygenate again. |
| REOXYGENATION | • reoxygenation n. Oxygenation subsequent to deoxygenation. |