ACQUISITIONAL | • acquisitional adj. Of or relating to acquisition. • ACQUISITIONAL adj. of or like an acquisition. |
ANTIQUITARIAN | • antiquitarian adj. Alternative form of antiquarian. • antiquitarian n. Alternative form of antiquarian. • ANTIQUITARIAN n. a person attached to old ways or beliefs. |
DISQUANTITIED | • disquantitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disquantity. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
DISQUANTITIES | • disquantities v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disquantity. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
EQUILIBRATING | • equilibrating v. Present participle of equilibrate. • EQUILIBRATE v. to bring into or keep in equilibrium. |
EQUILIBRATION | • equilibration n. The formation, or maintenance, of an equilibrium. • EQUILIBRATION n. the act of equilibrating. |
EQUIPARTITION | • equipartition n. The division of something into equal parts. • equipartition n. (Mathematics, of a graph) The partition of its vertex set into sets whose sizes differ from each other… • equipartition n. (Statistical mechanics) Short for w:Equipartition theorem. |
INQUISITIONAL | • inquisitional adj. Of or pertaining to an inquisition. • INQUISITIONAL adj. relating to inquisition. |
INQUISITORIAL | • inquisitorial adj. Of or pertaining to an inquisition, specifically the Inquisition. • inquisitorial adj. In a manner of inquisition or inquisitors. • inquisitorial adj. (Law) Describing a trial system in which the prosecutor also acts as judge. |
LIQUIFACTIONS | • LIQUIFACTION n. the act of making liquid, also LIQUEFACTION. |
QUALIFICATION | • qualification n. The act or process of qualifying for a position, achievement etc. • qualification n. An ability or attribute that aids someone’s chances of qualifying for something; specifically, completed… • qualification n. (UK) A certificate, diploma, or degree awarded after successful completion of a course, training, or exam. |
REACQUISITION | • reacquisition n. A second or subsequent acquisition. • REACQUISITION n. the act of reacquiring. |
TRANQUILISING | • tranquilising v. Present participle of tranquilise. • TRANQUILISE v. to make tranquil, also TRANQUILIZE, TRANQUILLISE, TRANQUILLIZE. |
TRANQUILITIES | • tranquilities n. Plural of tranquility, alternative spelling of tranquillity. • TRANQUILITY n. the state of being tranquil, also TRANQUILLITY. |
TRANQUILIZING | • tranquilizing adj. Of a drug: having the effect of calming a person or animal, or putting them to sleep; sedating, sedative. • tranquilizing adj. (Literary) Having the effect of making someone or something tranquil; calming, soothing. • tranquilizing n. Gerund of tranquilize. |
UBIQUITARIANS | • ubiquitarians n. Plural of ubiquitarian. • UBIQUITARIAN n. one who believes that Christ's body is everywhere, not just in the Eucharist. |