| ATTRIBUTING | • attributing v. Present participle of attribute. • ATTRIBUTE v. to ascribe. |
| ATTRIBUTION | • attribution n. The act of attributing something. • attribution n. An explicit or formal acknowledgment of ownership or authorship. • attribution n. (Law) A legal doctrine by which liability is extended to a defendant who did not actually commit the… |
| ATTRIBUTIVE | • attributive adj. (Grammar, of a word or phrase) Modifying another word, typically a noun, while in the same phrase. • attributive adj. Attributing; characterized by attributing; effecting attribution. • attributive n. (Grammar) An attributive word or phrase (see above), contrasted with predicative or substantive. |
| FORTUITISTS | • fortuitists n. Plural of fortuitist. • FORTUITIST n. one who believes in evolution by chance variation. |
| INSTITUTERS | • instituters n. Plural of instituter. • INSTITUTER n. one who institutes, also INSTITUTOR. |
| INSTITUTORS | • institutors n. Plural of institutor. • INSTITUTOR n. one who institutes, also INSTITUTER. |
| REINSTITUTE | • reinstitute v. To institute for a second or subsequent time. • REINSTITUTE v. to institute again. |
| RESTITUTING | • restituting v. Present participle of restitute. • RESTITUTE v. (archaic) to restore to a former state. |
| RESTITUTION | • restitution n. (Law) A process of compensation for losses. • restitution n. The act of making good or compensating for loss or injury. • restitution n. A return or restoration to a previous condition or position. |
| RESTITUTIVE | • restitutive adj. Of or pertaining to restitution; tending to restore to a previous state. • RESTITUTIVE adj. relating to restitution. |
| TACITURNITY | • taciturnity n. The trait of being taciturn. • taciturnity n. (Law, Scotland) Failure to assert a legal right in a way that implies that it is being given up. • TACITURNITY n. the state of being taciturn. |
| TOURISTIEST | • TOURISTY adj. like a tourist. |
| TRIBUTYLTIN | • tributyltin n. (Organic chemistry) The organic derivative of stannane tributylstannane. • tributyltin n. (Organic chemistry) Any of many derivatives of this compound that are used as biocides. |
| TRITURATING | • triturating v. Present participle of triturate. • TRITURATE v. to crush or grind to a fine powder. |
| TRITURATION | • trituration n. The act of triturating; grinding to a fine powder. • trituration n. Something triturated, especially dental amalgam. • TRITURATION n. the act of triturating. |