CONSTITUTIONS | • constitutions n. Plural of constitution. • CONSTITUTION n. an established law or custom. |
DESTITUTENESS | • destituteness n. The state or quality of being destitute. • DESTITUTENESS n. the state of being destitute. |
DISUBSTITUTED | • disubstituted adj. (Organic chemistry) Having two substituents. • DISUBSTITUTED adj. having two substituent atoms or groups in a molecule. |
INSTITUTIONAL | • institutional adj. Of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or organized along the lines of an institution. • institutional adj. Instituted by authority. • institutional adj. Elementary; rudimentary. |
INSTITUTIVELY | • institutively adv. In a way that conforms to an institution. • INSTITUTIVE adv. able or tending to establish. |
PROSTITUTIONS | • prostitutions n. Plural of prostitution. • PROSTITUTION n. the act or practice of engaging in promiscuous sexual relations esp. for money. |
RECONSTITUTED | • reconstituted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconstitute. • reconstituted adj. Constructed anew. • RECONSTITUTE v. to constitute again. |
RECONSTITUTES | • reconstitutes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reconstitute. • RECONSTITUTE v. to constitute again. |
REINSTITUTING | • reinstituting v. Present participle of reinstitute. • REINSTITUTE v. to institute again. |
REINSTITUTION | • reinstitution n. The act of reinstituting something. • REINSTITUTION n. the act of reinstituting. |
SUBSTITUTABLE | • substitutable adj. Capable of being used as a substitute; valid as a replacement or alternate item. • substitutable adj. Capable of being substituted. • substitutable n. Something that can be substituted for something else; a viable replacement. |
SUBSTITUTIONS | • substitutions n. Plural of substitution. • SUBSTITUTION n. the act of substituting one thing for another. |