| CONSTATING | • constating v. Present participle of constate. • CONSTATE v. to assert. |
| CONSTATIVE | • constative adj. (Linguistics) Pertaining to an utterance relaying information and likely to be regarded as true or false. • constative n. (Linguistics) An utterance relaying information and likely to be regarded as true or false. • CONSTATIVE adj. that can be true or false. |
| CONSTATIVES | • constatives n. Plural of constative. • CONSTATIVE n. a statement that can be true or false. |
| ENSTATITE | • enstatite n. (Mineralogy) A form of pyroxene consisting solely of magnesium silicate. • ENSTATITE n. a mineral of the pyroxene group, a silicate of magnesia with some iron. |
| ENSTATITES | • enstatites n. Plural of enstatite. • ENSTATITE n. a mineral of the pyroxene group, a silicate of magnesia with some iron. |
| INSTATING | • instating v. Present participle of instate. • INSTATE v. to install in office. |
| NONSTATIC | • nonstatic adj. (Object-oriented programming) Not static. • NONSTATIC adj. not static. |
| NONSTATIONARY | • nonstationary adj. Not stationary. • non-stationary adj. Not stationary; moving. • NONSTATIONARY adj. not stationary. |
| NONSTATISTICAL | • nonstatistical adj. Not statistical. • NONSTATISTICAL adj. not statistical. |
| NONSTATIVE | • nonstative adj. Not stative. • nonstative n. (Grammar) A construct that is not stative. • NONSTATIVE n. a verb describing an action rather than a state, as for example throw or thank as opposed to know or hate. |
| NONSTATIVES | • nonstatives n. Plural of nonstative. • NONSTATIVE n. a verb describing an action rather than a state, as for example throw or thank as opposed to know or hate. |
| REINSTATING | • reinstating v. Present participle of reinstate. • REINSTATE v. to instate again. |
| REINSTATION | • reinstation n. Reinstatement. • REINSTATION n. the act of reinstating, also REINSTATEMENT. |
| REINSTATIONS | • reinstations n. Plural of reinstation. • REINSTATION n. the act of reinstating, also REINSTATEMENT. |
| UNSTATING | • unstating v. Present participle of unstate. • UNSTATE v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of state or dignity. |