| AUTHENTICATE | • authenticate v. (Transitive) To render authentic; to give authority to, by the proof, attestation, or formalities required… • authenticate v. (Transitive) To prove authentic; to determine as real and true. • authenticate adj. Synonym of authentic. |
| AUTHENTICITY | • authenticity n. The quality of being genuine or not corrupted from the original, of having the same origin (Or attribution… • authenticity n. (Obsolete) The quality of being authentic (of established authority). • AUTHENTICITY n. the state of being authentic. |
| AUTODESTRUCT | • autodestruct v. (Intransitive, chiefly science fiction) To destroy itself by design (as of a mechanical system). • autodestruct n. (Chiefly science fiction) A feature of a system whereby it destroys itself. • AUTODESTRUCT v. to self-destruct. |
| AUTOMATICITY | • automaticity n. The ability to do things without occupying the mind with the low level details required. • automaticity n. (Medicine) The ability of the heart muscles to contract independently of each other when separated or… • automaticity n. The process of one thing automatically following another. |
| CONTRITURATE | • CONTRITURATE v. to pulverize. |
| COUNTERSTATE | • counterstate n. A geopolitical state that opposes another, or is set up to challenge its authority. • counterstate v. To utter a counterstatement; to deliver an opposing reply. • COUNTERSTATE v. to state in opposition. |
| METATUNGSTIC | • METATUNGSTIC adj. as in metatungstic acid, an acid of tungsten. |
| MULTICOSTATE | • multicostate adj. Having multiple ribs. • MULTICOSTATE adj. having many ribs. |
| QUATTROCENTO | • quattrocento n. The 1400s, the fifteenth-century Renaissance Italian period. • QUATTROCENTO n. (Italian) the fifteenth century in Italy; the Italian style of art, architecture, etc. of this period. |
| STRATICULATE | • straticulate adj. (Geology) Said of sedimentary rock exhibiting thin layers, whether or not they control how the rock… • STRATICULATE adj. composed of parallel strata. |
| TACTUALITIES | • tactualities n. Plural of tactuality. • TACTUALITY n. tactual quality. |
| TENTACULITES | • tentaculites n. Plural of tentaculite. • Tentaculites prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Tentaculitidae – certain extinct conical fossils. • TENTACULITE n. a ringed conical Silurian fossil. |
| TESTICULATED | • testiculated adj. Alternative form of testiculate. • TESTICULATED adj. like a testicle, esp. in shape, also TESTICULATE. |
| THOUGHTCASTS | • THOUGHTCAST n. a mode of thought. |
| TRANSDUCTANT | • transductant n. A bacterial cell into which genetic material has been transduced. • TRANSDUCTANT n. an agent that effects transduction. |
| UNATTRACTIVE | • unattractive adj. Not handsome or beautiful or appealing. • unattractive adj. Lacking the power to attract interest. • unattractive n. An aesthetically unattractive person. |