| ABDOMINAL | • abdominal adj. Of or pertaining to the abdomen; ventral. • abdominal adj. (Ichthyology) Having the ventral fins under the abdomen and behind the pectoral fins. • abdominal adj. (Ichthyology) Ventral, in describing a fin. |
| ABOMINATE | • abominate adj. (Rare) Abominable; detested. • abominate v. (Transitive) To feel disgust towards; to loathe or detest thoroughly; to hate in the highest degree… • abominate v. (Transitive, colloquial) To dislike strongly. |
| ADNOMINAL | • adnominal adj. (Grammar) Involving or relating to words that modify a noun. • adnominal n. (Grammar) The adnominal case: A word or phrase qualifying a noun, such as an adjective or a relative clause. • adnominal adj. (Grammar, dated) Of or pertaining to an adnoun (sensu stricto). |
| AGNOMINAL | • agnominal adj. Of or pertaining to an agnomen. • AGNOMINAL adj. relating to an agnomen, an additional name. |
| BINOMINAL | • binominal adj. (Taxonomy) consisting of two names. • binominal adj. (Taxonomy) pertaining to the noun binomen. • binominal adj. (Taxonomy) pertaining to the nomenclature system for the rank of species in biological taxonomy. |
| BROMINATE | • brominate v. (Chemistry, transitive) To treat or react with bromine or hydrobromic acid, to introduce bromine into a compound. • BROMINATE v. to treat with bromine. |
| COGNOMINA | • cognomina n. Plural of cognomen. • COGNOMEN n. (Latin) a family name. |
| DENOMINAL | • denominal adj. (Grammar, linguistics) Denominative (deriving from a noun). • denominal n. (Grammar, linguistics) A denominative: a word, often a verb, that is derived from a noun or adjective. • DENOMINAL adj. derived from a noun. |
| DOMINANCE | • dominance n. The state of being dominant; of prime importance; supremacy. • dominance n. Being in a position of power, authority or ascendancy over others. • dominance n. (Physiology) The superior development of or preference for one side of the body or one of a pair of… |
| DOMINANCY | • dominancy n. (Archaic) predominance; ascendency; authority. • DOMINANCY n. the state of being dominant, also DOMINANCE. |
| DOMINANTS | • dominants n. Plural of dominant. • DOMINANT n. a controlling genetic character. |
| DOMINATED | • dominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dominate. • DOMINATE v. to control. |
| DOMINATES | • dominates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dominate. • DOMINATE v. to control. |
| DOMINATOR | • dominator n. One who dominates. • dominator n. (Graph theory) A node that dominates another. • DOMINATOR n. a ruler or ruling power. |
| NOMINABLE | • nominable adj. Capable of being identified using a name. • NOMINABLE adj. that can be nominated. |
| NOMINALLY | • nominally adv. In a nominal manner; in name only. • nominally adv. Slightly. • nominally adv. As a noun. |
| NOMINATED | • nominated adj. Having received a nomination. • nominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of nominate. • NOMINATE v. to name as a candidate. |
| NOMINATES | • nominates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nominate. • NOMINATE v. to name as a candidate. |
| NOMINATOR | • nominator n. One who nominates, the enactor of a nomination. • NOMINATOR n. one who nominates. |
| PRENOMINA | • prenomina n. Plural of prenomen. • PRENOMEN n. (Latin) the first name of an ancient Roman, also PRAENOMEN. |