| ABORTIONAL | • abortional adj. (Rare) Pertaining to abortion; miscarrying; abortive. • ABORTIONAL adj. pertaining to abortion. |
| APPORTIONS | • apportions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apportion. • APPORTION v. to portion out. |
| CONTORTION | • contortion n. The act of contorting, twisting or deforming something, especially oneself. • contortion n. A form of acrobatic display which involves the dramatic bending and flexing of the human body. • CONTORTION n. the state of being contorted. |
| DETORTIONS | • detortions n. Plural of detortion. • DETORTION n. (obsolete) the act of detorting; a twisting or warping, also DETORSION. |
| DISTORTION | • distortion n. An act of distorting. • distortion n. A result of distorting. • distortion n. A misrepresentation of the truth. |
| EXTORTIONS | • extortions n. Plural of extortion. • EXTORTION n. the illegal securing of money by compulsion or violence. |
| INTORTIONS | • intortions n. Plural of intortion. • INTORTION n. a twist, a twine, also INTORSION. |
| PORTIONERS | • portioners n. Plural of portioner. • PORTIONER n. the proprietor of a small piece of land forming a portion of a larger piece which has been broken up usually among joint heirs. |
| PORTIONING | • portioning v. Present participle of portion. • PORTION v. to divide into shares for distribution. |
| PORTIONIST | • portionist n. One of the incumbents of a benefice that has two or more rectors or vicars. • portionist n. (Historical) A scholar at Merton College, Oxford, England, who has a certain academical allowance or portion. • PORTIONIST n. a postmaster of Merton College; one of two or more incumbents sharing a benefice. |
| PREPORTION | • preportion v. To divide into individual portions before use. • pre-portion v. Alternative form of preportion. • PREPORTION v. to portion in advance. |
| PROPORTION | • proportion n. (Countable) A quantity of something that is part of the whole amount or number. • proportion n. (Uncountable) Harmonious relation of parts to each other or to the whole. • proportion n. (Countable) Proper or equal share. |
| RETORTIONS | • retortions n. Plural of retortion. • RETORTION n. the act of retorting or throwing back, also RETORSION. |