| BEEFEATERS | • beefeaters n. Plural of beefeater. • Beefeaters n. Plural of Beefeater. • BEEFEATER n. an African bird, aka oxpecker. |
| BEETLEHEAD | • beetlehead n. A stupid fellow; a blockhead. • beetlehead n. The black-bellied plover, or bullhead (Pluvialis squatarola). • BEETLEHEAD n. a heavy stupid person, also BEETLEBRAIN. |
| DECELERATE | • decelerate v. (Transitive) To reduce the velocity of something. • decelerate v. (Transitive) To reduce the rate of advancement of something, such as a disease. • decelerate v. (Intransitive) To go slower. |
| DEGENERATE | • degenerate adj. (Of qualities) Having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable… • degenerate adj. (Of a human or system) Having lost good or desirable qualities. • degenerate adj. (Of an encoding or function) Having multiple domain elements correspond to one element of the range. |
| DELEGATEES | • delegatees n. Plural of delegatee. • DELEGATEE n. one to whom something is delegated. |
| ELAEOPTENE | • elaeoptene n. (Chemistry) The more liquid or volatile portion of certain oily substances, as distinguished from stearoptene… • ELAEOPTENE n. the liquid part of a volatile oil. |
| ENTERDEALE | • ENTERDEALE v. (Spenser) to interdeal, to intrigue, also INTERDEAL. |
| EXENTERATE | • exenterate v. (Transitive) To disembowel; to eviscerate. • EXENTERATE v. (obsolete) to disembowel. |
| EXHEREDATE | • exheredate v. To disinherit. • EXHEREDATE v. to disinherit. |
| GATEKEEPER | • gatekeeper n. A person or group who controls access to something or somebody. • gatekeeper n. A person who guards or monitors passage through a gate. • gatekeeper n. A common orange and brown butterfly with eyespots, Pyronia tithonus, of the family Nymphalidae. |
| LEADERETTE | • leaderette n. A short editorial, or a paragraph in an editorial. • LEADERETTE n. a brief newspaper leader. |
| LEAFLETEER | • leafleteer n. A person who writes, prints or distributes leaflets. • LEAFLETEER n. one who distributes leaflets, also LEAFLETER. |
| REDEFEATED | • redefeated v. Simple past tense and past participle of redefeat. • REDEFEAT v. to defeat again. |
| REELEVATED | • reelevated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reelevate. • re-elevated v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-elevate. • REELEVATE v. to elevate again. |
| REELEVATES | • reelevates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reelevate. • re-elevates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-elevate. • REELEVATE v. to elevate again. |
| REGENERATE | • regenerate v. (Transitive) To construct or create anew, especially in an improved manner. • regenerate v. (Transitive) To revitalize. • regenerate v. (Transitive, biology) To replace lost or damaged tissue. |
| REREPEATED | • rerepeated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rerepeat. • REREPEAT v. to repeat again. |
| REVEGETATE | • revegetate v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To grow again (Of a plant, leaf etc.). • revegetate v. (Transitive, chiefly ecology) To produce new vegetation on (a barren ground or area); to colonize (barren ground). • revegetate v. (Intransitive, of barren ground) To become recolonized by plants. |
| SEEDEATERS | • seedeaters n. Plural of seedeater. • SEEDEATER n. a bird that eats seeds. |