| CORESPONDENT | • corespondent n. (Law) One of two or more persons against whom a lawsuit is made; but especially a person charged with… • co-respondent n. Alternative form of corespondent. • CORESPONDENT n. a person named as guilty of adultery with the defendant in a divorce suit. |
| CORRESPONDED | • corresponded v. Simple past tense and past participle of correspond. • CORRESPOND v. to be in conformity or agreement. |
| DESPONDENCES | • despondences n. Plural of despondence. • DESPONDENCE n. the state of being despondent, also DESPONDENCY. |
| DESPONDENTLY | • despondently adv. In a despondent manner. • DESPONDENT adv. feeling or showing extreme discouragement. |
| DESPONDINGLY | • despondingly adv. In a desponding manner. • DESPONDING adv. hopeless. |
| IMPONDERABLE | • imponderable adj. Not ponderable; without sensible or appreciable weight; incapable of being weighed. • imponderable adj. Difficult or impossible to comprehend or evaluate. • imponderable n. (Physics) An imponderable substance or body; specifically, in the plural, a name formerly applied to… |
| IMPONDERABLY | • imponderably adv. In an imponderable manner. • IMPONDERABLE adv. not ponderable. |
| NONRESPONDER | • nonresponder n. A person who does not respond. • nonresponder n. (Medicine) A person who does not show an immune response to a virus after being vaccinated against it. • non-responder n. Someone who does not respond. |
| OVERRESPONDS | • overresponds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overrespond. • OVERRESPOND v. to respond excessively. |
| PONDERANCIES | • PONDERANCY n. weight, gravity, also PONDERANCE. |
| PONDERATIONS | • ponderations n. Plural of ponderation. • PONDERATION n. weighing or weighing up. |
| PREPONDERANT | • preponderant adj. Having greater or the greatest weight, quantity, importance or force. • PREPONDERANT adj. having superior weight, force, or influence. |
| PREPONDERATE | • preponderate v. (Transitive) To outweigh; to be heavier than; to exceed in weight. • preponderate v. (Transitive) To overpower by stronger or moral power. • preponderate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To cause to prefer; to incline; to decide. |
| RESPONDENCES | • respondences n. Plural of respondence. • RESPONDENCE n. correspondence, agreement, also RESPONDENCY. |
| RESPONDENTIA | • respondentia n. (Law, commercial law) A loan upon goods laden on board a ship. • RESPONDENTIA n. a loan on a ship's cargo payable on safe arrival. |
| SPONDOOLICKS | • spondoolicks n. Alternative spelling of spondulicks. • SPONDOOLICKS n. (US slang) cash, money, also SPONDULICKS, SPONDULIX. |
| SPONDYLITICS | • spondylitics n. Plural of spondylitic. • SPONDYLITIC n. a person affected with spondylitis. |
| TRANSPONDERS | • transponders n. Plural of transponder. • TRANSPONDER n. a type of radio or radar transmitter-receiver that transmits signals automatically when it receives predetermined signals, also TRANSPONDOR. |
| TRANSPONDORS | • transpondors n. Plural of transpondor. • TRANSPONDOR n. a type of radio or radar transmitter-receiver that transmits signals automatically when it receives predetermined signals, also TRANSPONDER. |