| ACERVATELY | • acervately adv. In an acervate manner. • ACERVATE adv. heaped. |
| ACETYLATED | • acetylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acetylate. • acetylated adj. That has been reacted with acetic acid (or one of its derivatives), or has been modified by the attachment… • ACETYLATE v. to introduce the acetyl radical into (a compound). |
| ACETYLATES | • acetylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acetylate. • ACETYLATE v. to introduce the acetyl radical into (a compound). |
| ADENYLATES | • adenylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adenylate. • ADENYLATE n. an enzyme with key regulatory roles in cells, aka adenyl cyclase. |
| ADEQUATELY | • adequately adv. In an adequate manner. • adequately adv. Sufficient to satisfy a requirement or meet a need; sufficiently; satisfactorily. • adequately adv. Barely satisfactory or sufficient. |
| ARAEOMETRY | • aræometry n. Obsolete form of areometry. • ARAEOMETRY n. the measuring of specific gravity, also AREOMETRY. |
| ARAEOSTYLE | • araeostyle n. (Architecture) intercolumniation. • ARAEOSTYLE n. a building or colonnade with columns four diameters or more apart, also AREOSTYLE. |
| ASYNARTETE | • asynartete adj. Disconnected; not fitted or adjusted. • asynartete adj. Being or relating to a verse of two members, having different rhythms, as for example when the first… • asynartete n. A verse of this kind. |
| CHALYBEATE | • chalybeate adj. Containing dissolved salts of iron. • chalybeate adj. Tasting of iron, said of mineral water. • chalybeate n. A mineral water containing iron, a voguish general remedy during the 17th-19th century. |
| GAYFEATHER | • gayfeather n. Many of the plants of the genus Liatris, native to North America, including Mexico, east of the continental divide. |
| PAEDERASTY | • paederasty n. Alternative spelling of pederasty. • pæderasty n. Obsolete spelling of pederasty. • PAEDERASTY n. anal intercourse between a man and a boy, also PEDERASTY. |
| PALAEOTYPE | • palaeotype n. An old book printed between 1500 and 1550. • palaeotype n. (Historical) A phonetic alphabet developed by Alexander John Ellis to represent all spoken sounds of… • PALAEOTYPE n. a nineteenth century phonetic adaptation of ordinary alphabetical type. |
| PLATELAYER | • platelayer n. (Rail transport) A railway employee who inspects and maintains the permanent way of a railway installation. • PLATELAYER n. a workman who lays and maintains railway track. |
| RATEPAYERS | • ratepayers n. Plural of ratepayer. • RATEPAYER n. one who pays rates or taxes. |
| SEPARATELY | • separately adv. In a separate manner; not together; apart. • SEPARATE adv. apart. |