DECOMMISSIONING | • decommissioning v. Present participle of decommission. • decommissioning n. The act by which something is decommissioned. • DECOMMISSION v. to remove (as a ship or nuclear power plant) from service. |
DISEMBOGUEMENTS | • disemboguements n. Plural of disemboguement. • DISEMBOGUEMENT n. the act of disemboguing. |
FERRIMAGNETISMS | • FERRIMAGNETISM n. the state of being ferrimagnetic. |
FERROMAGNETISMS | • ferromagnetisms n. Plural of ferromagnetism. • FERROMAGNETISM n. the state of being ferromagnetic. |
GRAMMATICALNESS | • grammaticalness n. (Of language) The state or attribute of obeying the rules of grammar; grammatical correctness. • GRAMMATICAL n. belonging to, or according to the rules of, grammar, also GRAMMATIC. |
HYPOMAGNESEMIAS | • hypomagnesemias n. Plural of hypomagnesemia. • HYPOMAGNESEMIA n. a deficiency of magnesium in the blood, also HYPOMAGNESAEMIA. |
IMMUNODIAGNOSES | • immunodiagnoses n. Plural of immunodiagnosis. • IMMUNODIAGNOSIS n. a diagnosis relating to immunology. |
IMMUNODIAGNOSIS | • immunodiagnosis n. (Medicine) diagnosis using immunodiagnostics; serodiagnosis. • IMMUNODIAGNOSIS n. a diagnosis relating to immunology. |
MAGNANIMOUSNESS | • magnanimousness n. The quality of being magnanimous. • MAGNANIMOUS n. showing or suggesting a lofty and courageous spirit. |
MISARRANGEMENTS | • misarrangements n. Plural of misarrangement. • MISARRANGEMENT n. a wrong arrangement. |
MISBECOMINGNESS | • misbecomingness n. Quality of being misbecoming. • MISBECOMINGNESS n. the state of being misbecoming. |
MONOLINGUALISMS | • monolingualisms n. Plural of monolingualism. • MONOLINGUALISM n. the state of being monolingual, speaking one language only. |
NUMISMATOLOGIES | • NUMISMATOLOGY n. the study or collection of coins and medals. |
NUMISMATOLOGIST | • numismatologist n. One versed in numismatology. • NUMISMATOLOGIST n. a specialist in numismatology. |
PALEOMAGNETISMS | • paleomagnetisms n. Plural of paleomagnetism. • PALEOMAGNETISM n. the study of the Earth's past magnetism as it is recorded in the rocks. |
PIEZOMAGNETISMS | • PIEZOMAGNETISM n. magnetism developed in a similar way to piezoelectricity, using a magnetic instead of an electric field. |
RECOMMISSIONING | • recommissioning v. Present participle of recommission. • RECOMMISSION v. to commission again. |