| ECOTECTURE | • ecotecture n. Architecture of an environmentally-friendly kind. • ECOTECTURE n. a type of architecture based on concern for ecological principles such as sustainability and environmental impact. |
| GEOTECHNIC | • geotechnic adj. Alternative form of geotechnical. • GEOTECHNIC adj. relating to geotechnics, the application of scientific and engineering principles to the solution of problems related to the nature and constitution of the earth's crust, also GEOTECHNICAL. |
| PROTECTANT | • protectant n. (Chiefly medicine) Something which gives protection. • protectant adj. Synonym of protective. • PROTECTANT n. a protecting agent. |
| PROTECTERS | • protecters n. Plural of protecter. • PROTECTER n. one who protects, also PROTECTOR. |
| PROTECTING | • protecting v. Present participle and gerund of protect. • PROTECT v. to shield from harm, attack or injury. |
| PROTECTION | • protection n. The process of keeping (something or someone) safe. • protection n. The state of being safe. • protection n. A means of keeping or remaining safe. |
| PROTECTIVE | • protective adj. Serving or intended to protect. • protective adj. Wishing to protect; defensive of somebody or something. • protective n. (Britain) Something that protects. |
| PROTECTORS | • protectors n. Plural of protector. • PROTECTOR n. one who protects, also PROTECTER. |
| PROTECTORY | • protectory n. A charitable institution dedicated to the support and protection of orphans or vulnerable children. • protectory adj. Acting as a protector; protective. • PROTECTORY n. an institution for destitute or delinquent children. |
| PROTECTRIX | • protectrix n. (Archaic) A woman who protects; a protectress. • PROTECTRIX n. a female protector, also PROTECTRESS. |
| PYROTECHNY | • pyrotechny n. The manufacture and use of fireworks. • pyrotechny n. (Figuratively) Impressive, dazzling or virtuosic display. • pyrotechny n. The use of fire in chemistry and metallurgy. |
| THEOTECHNY | • theotechny n. The scheme of divine intervention; the art of introducing deities into poetry. • THEOTECHNY n. the use of the gods as a primary moving force in a poem or play. |