| ANAPHRODISIA | • anaphrodisia n. (Medicine) Lack of desire for sex. • ANAPHRODISIA n. lessening of sexual desire. |
| APHRODISIACS | • aphrodisiacs n. Plural of aphrodisiac. • APHRODISIAC n. an agent (as a food or drug) that arouses or is held to arouse sexual desire. |
| DIARTHRODIAL | • diarthrodial adj. (Anatomy) Relating to diarthrosis, or movable articulations. • DIARTHRODIAL adj. of or like a diarthrosis, a joint permitting free movement. |
| ENARTHRODIAL | • enarthrodial adj. Relating to an enarthrosis. • ENARTHRODIAL adj. of or like an enarthrosis, a ball-and-socket joint. |
| INCORRODIBLE | • incorrodible adj. Incapable of being corroded or eaten away. • INCORRODIBLE adj. not corrodible, also INCORROSIBLE. |
| NONCORRODING | • noncorroding adj. That cannot be corroded. • NONCORRODING adj. not corroding. |
| PRODIGALISED | • prodigalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of prodigalise. • PRODIGALISE v. to spend lavishly, to waste, also PRODIGALIZE. |
| PRODIGALISES | • prodigalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prodigalise. • PRODIGALISE v. to spend lavishly, to waste, also PRODIGALIZE. |
| PRODIGALIZED | • prodigalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of prodigalize. • PRODIGALIZE v. to spend lavishly, to waste, also PRODIGALISE. |
| PRODIGALIZES | • prodigalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prodigalize. • PRODIGALIZE v. to spend lavishly, to waste, also PRODIGALISE. |
| PRODIGIOSITY | • prodigiosity n. Prodigiousness. • PRODIGIOSITY n. being prodigious. |
| PRODIGIOUSLY | • prodigiously adv. In a prodigious manner; astonishingly, enormously, impressively, or wonderfully. • PRODIGIOUS adv. resembling or befitting a prodigy. |
| PRODITORIOUS | • proditorious adj. (Obsolete) Treacherous, traitorous. • PRODITORIOUS adj. traitorous; prone to give away secrets. |
| RETRODICTING | • retrodicting v. Present participle of retrodict. • RETRODICT v. to utilize present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| RETRODICTION | • retrodiction n. A form of "prediction" that deals with the past rather than the future, sometimes useful in testing… • RETRODICTION n. the utilization of present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
| RETRODICTIVE | • retrodictive adj. Of or pertaining to retrodiction. • RETRODICTIVE adj. relating to retrodiction. |