| ADDUCTIONS | • adductions n. Plural of adduction. • ADDUCTION n. the act of adducing or bringing forward. |
| ADULTHOODS | • adulthoods n. Plural of adulthood. • ADULTHOOD n. the state of being an adult. |
| CUSPIDATED | • cuspidated adj. Alternative form of cuspidate. • CUSPIDATED adj. shaped like a cuspid, a tooth with a single point, a canine tooth, also CUSPIDATE. |
| DECAUDATES | • decaudates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decaudate. • DECAUDATE v. to cut off the tail of. |
| DECUSSATED | • decussated v. Simple past tense and past participle of decussate. • DECUSSATE v. to divide in the form of an X; to cross or intersect. |
| DEGUSTATED | • degustated v. Simple past tense and past participle of degustate. • DEGUSTATE v. to taste, relish, also DEGUST. |
| DEPASTURED | • depastured v. Simple past tense and past participle of depasture. • DEPASTURE v. to graze. |
| DESPUMATED | • despumated v. Simple past tense and past participle of despumate. • DESPUMATE v. to throw off impurities in foam or scum. |
| DISATTUNED | • disattuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disattune. • DISATTUNE v. to put out of harmony. |
| DISNATURED | • disnatured adj. (Obsolete) Deprived or destitute of natural feelings; unnatural. • DISNATURE v. to cause to be in an unnatural condition. |
| DRYASDUSTS | • dryasdusts n. Plural of dryasdust. • DRYASDUST n. a boring person. |
| READJUSTED | • readjusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of readjust. • READJUST v. to adjust again. |
| TRANSDUCED | • transduced v. Simple past tense and past participle of transduce. • TRANSDUCE v. to convert (energy, a message) into another form. |
| UNADJUSTED | • unadjusted adj. Not adjusted, especially not altered to fit new or changed data or circumstances. • UNADJUSTED adj. not adjusted. |
| UNDERSTAND | • understand v. (Transitive) To grasp a concept fully in one’s mind, especially (Of words, statements, art, etc.) to… • understand v. To believe, to think one grasps sufficiently despite potentially incomplete knowledge. • understand v. (Humorous, rare, obsolete outside circus, acrobatics) To stand underneath, to support. |
| UNSTEADIED | • unsteadied v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsteady. • UNSTEADY v. to make unsteady. |