CIRCUMNUTATED | • circumnutated v. Simple past tense and past participle of circumnutate. • CIRCUMNUTATE v. to proceed with a spiral motion. |
CIRCUMNUTATES | • circumnutates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumnutate. • CIRCUMNUTATE v. to proceed with a spiral motion. |
COMMUTATIVELY | • commutatively adv. In a commutative manner. • COMMUTATIVE adv. of, relating to, or showing commutation. |
COMMUTATIVITY | • commutativity n. (Mathematics, physics) The state of being commutative. • COMMUTATIVITY n. the property of being commutative. |
COMPUTATIONAL | • computational adj. Of or relating to computation. • COMPUTATIONAL adj. relating to computation. |
DISPUTATIVELY | • disputatively adv. In a disputative manner. • DISPUTATIVE adv. inclined to dispute. |
DISREPUTATION | • disreputation n. (Archaic) Loss or lack of reputation or good name; dishonour; disrepute. • DISREPUTATION n. bad repute. |
MACROMUTATION | • macromutation n. A large-scale mutation. • MACROMUTATION n. an abnormally great change in the characteristics of a population of animals or plants over relatively few successive generations. |
PERMUTATIONAL | • permutational adj. Of or pertaining to permutation. • PERMUTATIONAL adj. relating to permutation. |
PERSCRUTATION | • perscrutation n. (Rare) A thorough searching; a minute inquiry or scrutiny. • PERSCRUTATION n. a thorough search. |
RECOMPUTATION | • recomputation n. The act, process or result of recomputing; recalculation. • RECOMPUTATION n. the act of recomputing. |
SALUTATORIANS | • salutatorians n. Plural of salutatorian. • SALUTATORIAN n. the second best student in a graduating class, whose job it is to give an introductory speech. |
STERNUTATIONS | • sternutations n. Plural of sternutation. • STERNUTATION n. the act of sneezing. |
STERNUTATIVES | • sternutatives n. Plural of sternutative. • STERNUTATIVE n. a substance which causes sneezing, also STERNUTATOR, STERNUTATORY. |
TRANSMUTATION | • transmutation n. (Obsolete) Change, alteration. • transmutation n. The conversion of one thing into something else; transformation. • transmutation n. (Alchemy) Specifically, the supposed transformation of one element into another, especially of a base metal into gold. |
TRANSMUTATIVE | • transmutative adj. Causing or involving transmutation; transformative. • TRANSMUTATIVE adj. having power to transmute. |