| CONDITIONALS | • conditionals n. Plural of conditional. • CONDITIONAL n. a conditional word, clause, verb form, or morpheme. |
| CONDITIONATE | • conditionate adj. (Obsolete) Subject to conditions. • conditionate n. A contingency. • conditionate v. To make, or to regulate by means of conditions. |
| CONDITIONERS | • conditioners n. Plural of conditioner. • CONDITIONER n. something that conditions. |
| CONDITIONING | • conditioning n. The process of modifying a person or animal’s behaviour. • conditioning n. Any preparation or training, especially athletic training of the body. • conditioning n. The storage of a material specimen under specified temperature, humidity for a specified time prior to testing. |
| DECONDITIONS | • deconditions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decondition. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| EXPENDITURES | • expenditures n. Plural of expenditure. • EXPENDITURE n. the act of expending. |
| IRACUNDITIES | • IRACUNDITY n. the state of being iracund, easily angered. |
| OROROTUNDITY | • OROROTUNDITY n. the orotund mode of intonation, also OROTUNDITY. |
| OROTUNDITIES | • orotundities n. Plural of orotundity. • OROTUNDITY n. the orotund mode of intonation, also OROROTUNDITY. |
| PENTLANDITES | • pentlandites n. Plural of pentlandite. • PENTLANDITE n. a principal ore of nickel. |
| PRECONDITION | • precondition n. A condition that requires satisfaction before taking a course of action. • precondition n. A medical illness, ailment, or adverse condition that exists before an insurance policy takes effect. • precondition v. (Medicine, biology) To condition in advance. |
| PROFUNDITIES | • profundities n. Plural of profundity. • PROFUNDITY n. intellectual depth. |
| PUNDITOCRACY | • punditocracy n. A group of political pundits who are thought to have too much influence. |
| RECONDITIONS | • reconditions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recondition. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |
| RENDITIONING | • renditioning v. Present participle of rendition. • renditioning n. The ability of a television or monitor to display all colours and grey tones accurately. • renditioning n. The practice of removing a suspect to a foreign country for interrogation (such that the original countries… |
| VENDITATIONS | • venditations n. Plural of venditation. • VENDITATION n. offering for sale. |