| ATTEMPTED | • attempted adj. Tried, with the connotation of failure. • attempted v. Simple past tense and past participle of attempt. • ATTEMPT v. to endeavour. |
| ATTEMPTER | • attempter n. One who attempts. • ATTEMPTER n. one who attempts. |
| ATTOMETER | • attometer n. US spelling of attometre. • atto-meter n. Alternative spelling of attometre. • ATTOMETER n. ten to the power of minus eighteen metres, also ATTOMETRE. |
| ATTOMETRE | • attometre n. (Metrology) An SI unit of length equal to 10-18 metres. Symbol: am. • ATTOMETRE n. ten to the power of minus eighteen metres, also ATTOMETER. |
| BATTEMENT | • battement n. (Ballet) A ballet move involving a beating action with an extended leg. • battement n. (Obsolete) A thumping or beating sensation. • BATTEMENT n. (French) a movement in ballet, in which one leg is extended to the rear, side and front. |
| MATELOTTE | • MATELOTTE n. (French) a kind of rich fish stew, also MATELOTE. |
| REATTEMPT | • reattempt v. (Transitive) To attempt again. • reattempt n. Another attempt. • REATTEMPT v. to attempt again. |
| STATEMENT | • statement n. A declaration or remark. • statement n. A presentation of opinion or position. • statement n. (Finance) A document that summarizes financial activity. |
| TESTAMENT | • testament n. (Law) A solemn, authentic instrument in writing, by which a person declares his or her will as to disposal… • testament n. One of the two parts to the scriptures of the Christian religion: the New Testament, considered by Christians… • testament n. A tangible proof or tribute. |
| TESTATUMS | • testatums n. Plural of testatum. • TESTATUM n. (Latin) one of the clauses of an English deed. |
| TOMCATTED | • tomcatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of tomcat. • TOMCAT v. to engage in sexually promiscuous behaviour (a male). |
| TRAMPETTE | • trampette n. A small trampoline. • TRAMPETTE n. a small trampoline, also TRAMPET. |
| TREATMENT | • treatment n. The process or manner of treating someone or something. • treatment n. Medical care for an illness or injury. • treatment n. The use of a substance or process to preserve or give particular properties to something. |
| WATTMETER | • wattmeter n. An instrument for measuring electric power in watts. • WATTMETER n. an instrument for measuring electrical power. |