| ACIERAGE | • acierage n. (Historical) The process of electroplating a copper engraving with iron or steel. • ACIERAGE n. (French) the covering of a metal plate with an iron film. |
| ACIERATE | • acierate v. (Rare, transitive) To convert (iron) into steel, or to coat with a layer of steel by converting only… • ACIERATE v. to turn into steel. |
| AGACERIE | • agacerie n. Coquetry; flirtatiousness. • AGACERIE n. (French) an allurement, coquetry. |
| AGENESIA | • agenesia n. Agenesis. • AGENESIA n. absence or imperfection of a bodily part, also AGENESIS. |
| ALIENAGE | • alienage n. The status of being an alien; origin from elsewhere. • ALIENAGE n. the state of being foreign, also ALIENISM. |
| ALIENATE | • alienate adj. (Archaic, followed by "from") Estranged; withdrawn in affection; foreign. • alienate n. (Obsolete) A stranger; an alien. • alienate v. To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of. |
| AWEARIED | • awearied adj. (Poetic) weary; made tired. • AWEARIED adj. (archaic) wearied. |
| BABESIAE | • babesiae n. Plural of babesia. • BABESIA n. a parasite causing cattle fever. |
| EMACIATE | • emaciate v. (Transitive) To make extremely thin or wasted. • emaciate v. (Intransitive) To become extremely thin or wasted. • emaciate adj. Emaciated. |
| ENCAENIA | • encaenia n. A festival held to mark the anniversary of the dedication of a church or temple; (especially), of the… • encaenia n. The annual commemoration service of founders and benefactors of Oxford University. • Encaenia n. The eight days of celebration for the dedication of the church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. |
| EPIGAEAL | • epigaeal adj. Alternative form of epigeal. • EPIGAEAL adj. growing close to the ground, also EPIGEAL, EPIGEAN, EPIGEIC, EPIGEOUS. |
| EPIGAEAN | • epigaean adj. Alternative form of epigean. • EPIGAEAN adj. living close to the ground. |
| ERADIATE | • eradiate adj. (Botany) Said of several types of capitulum that do not have petal-like florets. • eradiate v. (Intransitive) To spread out light rays in all directions. • eradiate v. (Intransitive) To shoot out like a ray of light. |
| FACETIAE | • facetiae n. (Rare) Witty or amusing writings or remarks. • facetiae n. (Archaic, euphemistic) Indecent books. • FACETIAE n. (Latin) witty sayings or writings. |
| HAEREMAI | • HAEREMAI n. (Maori) welcome. |
| TAENIATE | • TAENIATE adj. ribbonlike; shaped like a ribbon or tapeworm, also TAENIOID, TENIOID. |