| ACTIVATED | • activated v. Simple past tense and past participle of activate. • ACTIVATE v. to set in motion.
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| ACTIVATES | • activates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of activate. • ACTIVATE v. to set in motion.
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| ACTIVATOR | • activator n. One who, or that which, activates. • activator n. (Chemistry) Something that activates a catalyst.
 • activator n. (Biology) Any chemical or agent which regulates one or more genes by increasing the rate of transcription.
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| AESTIVATE | • aestivate v. Alternative spelling of estivate. • æstivate v. Obsolete spelling of aestivate.
 • AESTIVATE v. to pass the summer in a state of torpor, also ESTIVATE.
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| AGITATIVE | • agitative adj. Tending to agitate. • AGITATIVE adj. tending to agitate.
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| ATAVISTIC | • atavistic adj. (Biology) Of the recurrence of a trait reappearing after an absence of one or more generations due to… • atavistic adj. Of a throwback or exhibiting primitivism.
 • atavistic adj. Relating to earlier, more primitive behavior that returns after an absence.
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| AVANTISTS | • AVANTIST n. an avant-garde artist, writer or musician. | 
| CAPTIVATE | • captivate v. To attract and hold (someone’s) interest and attention; to charm. • captivate v. (Obsolete) To take prisoner; to capture; to subdue.
 • CAPTIVATE v. to charm, fascinate.
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| CAVALETTI | • cavaletti n. Plural of cavaletto. • CAVALETTI n. (Italian) a series of timber jumps, adjustable in height, for schooling horses, also CAVALLETTI.
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| CAVITATED | • cavitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cavitate. • CAVITATE v. to form cavities.
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| CAVITATES | • cavitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cavitate. • CAVITATE v. to form cavities.
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| CRAVATTED | • cravatted adj. Wearing a cravat. • cravatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of cravat.
 • CRAVAT v. to dress in a cravat.
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| DEVASTATE | • devastate v. To ruin many or all things over a large area, such as most or all buildings of a city, or cities of… • devastate v. To destroy a whole collection of related ideas, beliefs, and strongly held opinions.
 • devastate v. To break beyond recovery or repair so that the only options are abandonment or the clearing away of…
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| GRAVITATE | • gravitate v. (Intransitive, astrophysics) To move under the force of gravity. • gravitate v. (Intransitive, figuratively) To tend or drift towards someone or something, as though being pulled by gravity.
 • GRAVITATE v. to move under the influence of gravitation.
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| ROTAVATED | • rotavated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rotavate. • ROTAVATE v. to till by means of a hand-operated machine, also ROTOVATE.
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| ROTAVATES | • rotavates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rotavate. • ROTAVATE v. to till by means of a hand-operated machine, also ROTOVATE.
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| ROTAVATOR | • rotavator n. A machine with rotating blades designed to break up or till soil. • ROTAVATOR n. (tradename) a tool for breaking up the soil, also ROTOVATOR.
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| TALKATIVE | • talkative adj. Tending to talk a lot. • talkative adj. Speaking openly and honestly, neglecting privacy and consequences.
 • TALKATIVE adj. given to talking.
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