| ADEMPTIONS | • ademptions n. Plural of ademption. • ADEMPTION n. the revoking by testator, donor, etc. of a legacy, donation, etc., by previously paying a sum or parting with the object bequeathed. |
| COMPLEATED | • compleated v. Simple past tense and past participle of compleat. • COMPLEAT v. (archaic) to complete. |
| DEUTOPLASM | • deutoplasm n. (Biology) The lifeless food matter in the cytoplasm of an ovum or a cell, as distinguished from the… • DEUTOPLASM n. the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell. |
| DIATROPISM | • diatropism n. (Biology) The growth or movement of a plant or animal in a direction perpendicular to a stimulus. • diatropism n. (Organic chemistry) An orthogonal arrangement of groups of atoms within a molecule, often associated with aromaticity. • diatropism n. The choice of an object of libidinal attachment on the basis of dissimilarity from early childhood protective… |
| DIPLOMATED | • diplomated v. Simple past tense and past participle of diplomate. • DIPLOMATE v. to invest with a degree or title by diploma. |
| DIPLOMATES | • diplomates n. Plural of diplomate. • diplomates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diplomate. • DIPLOMATE v. to invest with a degree or title by diploma. |
| DIPLOMATIC | • diplomatic adj. Concerning the relationships between the governments of countries. • diplomatic adj. Exhibiting diplomacy; exercising tact or courtesy; using discussion to avoid hard feelings, fights or arguments. • diplomatic adj. Describing a publication of a text which follows a single basic manuscript, but with variants in other… |
| EMPATRONED | • EMPATRON v. (Shakespeare) to patronize. |
| METHYLDOPA | • methyldopa n. (Pharmacology) The compound 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-methyl-L-alanine, C10H13NO4, which is used as… • METHYLDOPA n. an antihypertensive drug. |
| PANTOMIMED | • pantomimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pantomime. • PANTOMIME v. to portray or communicate by exaggerated silent gestures or expressions. |
| PLATFORMED | • platformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of platform. • PLATFORM v. to equip with a platform. |
| POSTMARKED | • postmarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of postmark. • POSTMARK v. to stamp mail with an official mark. |
| PRISMATOID | • prismatoid n. (Mathematics) Any polyhedron whose vertices all lie in either of two parallel planes. • PRISMATOID n. a body that approaches to the form of a prism. |
| PRODROMATA | • prodromata n. Plural of prodroma. • PRODROME n. a prefatory work; an initial symptom of a disease, also PRODROMA, PRODROMUS. |
| PSALMODIST | • psalmodist n. One who sings sacred songs; a psalmist. • PSALMODIST n. a singer of psalms. |
| SPASMODIST | • spasmodist n. A writer of spasmodic poetry. • SPASMODIST n. a person whose work is spasmodic. |
| STAMPEDOED | • stampedoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stampedo. • STAMPEDO v. (obsolete) to stampede. |
| STOMATOPOD | • stomatopod n. (Zoology) A member of the Stomatopoda order of marine crustaceans; a mantis shrimp. • STOMATOPOD n. one of the Stomatopoda, marine crustaceans, including the squilla. |
| TAMPONADES | • tamponades n. Plural of tamponade. • TAMPONADE n. the surgical use of a tampon, also TAMPONAGE. |