| ADMONISHED | • admonished v. Simple past tense and past participle of admonish. • ADMONISH v. to reprove mildly. |
| AMPHIDIPLOIDIES | • AMPHIDIPLOIDY n. the state of being amphidiploid. |
| AZIDOTHYMIDINE | • azidothymidine n. (Pharmacology) Synonym of zidovudine. • AZIDOTHYMIDINE n. a derivative of thymidine. |
| AZIDOTHYMIDINES | • azidothymidines n. Plural of azidothymidine. • AZIDOTHYMIDINE n. a derivative of thymidine. |
| DICHLAMYDEOUS | • dichlamydeous adj. (Botany) Having two coverings, a calyx and a corolla. • DICHLAMYDEOUS adj. having both a calyx and a corolla. |
| DISHARMONISED | • disharmonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of disharmonise. • DISHARMONISE v. to put out of harmony, also DISHARMONIZE. |
| DISHARMONIZED | • disharmonized v. Simple past tense and past participle of disharmonize. • DISHARMONIZE v. to put out of harmony, also DISHARMONISE. |
| DODECAPHONISM | • DODECAPHONISM n. twelve-tone music, also DODECAPHONY. |
| DODECAPHONISMS | • DODECAPHONISM n. twelve-tone music, also DODECAPHONY. |
| HEBDOMADARIES | • hebdomadaries n. Plural of hebdomadary. • HEBDOMADARY n. a member of a chapter or convent, who takes his or her weekly turn in performing the sacred offices of the Church. |
| MAIDENHOOD | • maidenhood n. (Uncountable) The condition of being a maiden; the time when one is a maiden or young girl. • maidenhood n. A woman’s virginity or maidenhead. • maidenhood n. Freshness; newness. |
| MAIDENHOODS | • maidenhoods n. Plural of maidenhood. • MAIDENHOOD n. the state of being a maiden, also MAIDHOOD. |
| PREADMONISHED | • preadmonished v. Simple past tense and past participle of preadmonish. • PREADMONISH v. to admonish in advance. |
| THALIDOMIDE | • thalidomide n. (Pharmacology) A drug sold during the late 1950s and early 1960s as a sleeping aid, and to pregnant… • THALIDOMIDE n. a nonbarbiturate sedative drug, withdrawn in 1961 because found to cause malformation in the fetus if taken during pregnancy. |
| THALIDOMIDES | • thalidomides n. Plural of thalidomide. • THALIDOMIDE n. a nonbarbiturate sedative drug, withdrawn in 1961 because found to cause malformation in the fetus if taken during pregnancy. |
| UNADMONISHED | • unadmonished adj. Not admonished. • UNADMONISHED adj. not admonished. |