| CORRECTITUDE | • correctitude n. The quality of being correct. • CORRECTITUDE n. correctness or propriety of conduct. |
| CORRECTITUDES | • correctitudes n. Plural of correctitude. • CORRECTITUDE n. correctness or propriety of conduct. |
| PROFECTITIOUS | • profectitious adj. Proceeding from, or as if from, a parent; derived, as from an ancestor. • PROFECTITIOUS adj. derived from a parent or ancestor. |
| RECTITIC | • RECTITIC adj. of the rectum. |
| RECTITIS | • rectitis n. (Medicine) proctitis. • RECTITIS n. inflammation of the rectum. |
| RECTITISES | • RECTITIS n. inflammation of the rectum. |
| RECTITUDE | • rectitude n. Straightness; the state or quality of having a constant direction and not being crooked or bent. • rectitude n. (Now rare) The fact or quality of being right or correct; correctness of opinion or judgement. • rectitude n. Conformity to the rules prescribed for moral conduct; (moral) uprightness, virtue. |
| RECTITUDES | • rectitudes n. Plural of rectitude. • RECTITUDE n. rightness, integrity. |
| RECTITUDINOUS | • rectitudinous adj. Righteous or correct or upright. • RECTITUDINOUS adj. characterized by straightness or moral integrity; piously self-righteous. |
| SENECTITUDE | • senectitude n. Old age. • SENECTITUDE n. old age. |
| SENECTITUDES | • SENECTITUDE n. old age. |
| SMECTITE | • smectite n. (Mineralogy) Any of many clay phyllosilicate minerals that have a relatively open structure. • SMECTITE n. the family of minerals that are constituents of clays, including bentonite and saponite. |
| SMECTITES | • smectites n. Plural of smectite. • SMECTITE n. the family of minerals that are constituents of clays, including bentonite and saponite. |
| SMECTITIC | • smectitic adj. Of or relating to smectite. • SMECTITIC adj. of or like smectite, a hydrous silicate of alumina. |
| TECTITE | • tectite n. Alternative form of tektite. • TECTITE n. a type of small glassy stone, thought to be a product of meteorite impact, also TEKTITE. |
| TECTITES | • tectites n. Plural of tectite. • TECTITE n. a type of small glassy stone, thought to be a product of meteorite impact, also TEKTITE. |