| APPERTAINED | • appertained v. Past participle of appertain. • APPERTAIN v. to relate to. |
| APPLEDRAINS | • APPLEDRAIN n. (US dialect) a wasp. |
| APPRECIATED | • appreciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of appreciate. • appreciated adj. Recognized as having value. • appreciated adj. (Of an investment) having risen in value. |
| DISAPPARELS | • disapparels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disapparel. • DISAPPAREL v. to disrobe; to strip of apparel. |
| DISAPPEARED | • disappeared adj. (Informal, euphemistic) Caused to disappear by someone, often for political reasons. • disappeared v. Simple past tense and past participle of disappear. • DISAPPEAR v. to vanish from sight. |
| DISAPPROVAL | • disapproval n. The act of disapproving; condemnation. • DISAPPROVAL n. censure, disapprobation. |
| HANDICAPPED | • handicapped v. Simple past tense and past participle of handicap. • handicapped adj. Having a handicap. • handicapped adj. (Derogatory) Limited by an impediment of some kind. |
| HANDICAPPER | • handicapper n. One who determines the conditions of a handicap. • handicapper n. (North America) A disabled person. • handicapper n. A horse entered in a handicap race. |
| HYPNOPAEDIA | • hypnopaedia n. Teaching (or learning) by subconscious means. • hypnopædia n. Rare spelling of hypnopaedia. • HYPNOPAEDIA n. training or instruction during sleep. |
| HYPOSPADIAS | • hypospadias n. (Anatomy) A congenital condition in males in which the opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis. • HYPOSPADIAS n. a malformation of the penis. |
| PAEDOPHILIA | • paedophilia n. Britain standard spelling of pedophilia. • pædophilia n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of pedophilia. • PAEDOPHILIA n. the sexual love of children. |
| PARATYPHOID | • paratyphoid adj. Resembling typhoid. • paratyphoid n. Paratyphoid fever. • PARATYPHOID n. a disease resembling typhoid but caused by different bacillus. |
| PICKAPACKED | • PICKAPACK v. to carry on one's back, also PICKABACK, PICKBACK, PIGGYBACK. |
| PREADAPTING | • preadapting v. Present participle of preadapt. • PREADAPT v. to adapt beforehand. |
| PREADAPTIVE | • preadaptive adj. Serving as an adaptation for something to occur in the future. • PREADAPTIVE adj. of, relating to, or characterized by preadaptation. |
| PREPRANDIAL | • preprandial adj. Occurring before a meal, especially dinner. • preprandial n. A predinner drink; an apéritif. • pre-prandial adj. Alternative form of preprandial. |
| REAPPRAISED | • reappraised v. Simple past tense and past participle of reappraise. • REAPPRAISE v. to appraise again. |