| ABETTER | • abetter n. Alternative form of abettor. • ABETTER n. one who abets, also ABETTOR. |
| ARETTED | • aretted v. Simple past tense and past participle of aret. • ARET v. (Spenser) to entrust, also ARETT. |
| ARIETTE | • ariette n. (Music) A short aria, or air. • ARIETTE n. a short aria, also ARIETTA. |
| BERETTA | • beretta n. Alternative form of biretta. • Beretta n. (Firearms) A firearm (especially a handgun) made by the Beretta company. • BERETTA n. (Spanish) a square cap worn by Roman Catholic ecclesiastics, also BERRETTA, BIRETTA, BIRRETTA. |
| ENTREAT | • entreat v. To treat with, or in respect to, a thing desired; hence, to ask for earnestly. • entreat v. To beseech or supplicate (a person); to prevail upon by prayer or solicitation; to try to persuade. • entreat v. (Obsolete) To invite; to entertain. |
| ESTREAT | • estreat n. (Law) A true copy, duplicate, or extract of an original writing or record, especially of amercements… • estreat v. (Law) To extract or take out from the records of a court, and send up to the court of exchequer to be… • estreat v. To bring in to the exchequer, as a fine. |
| EXTREAT | • extreat n. (Obsolete) Estreat. • extreat n. (Obsolete) Extraction. • EXTREAT v. (Spenser) to extract or eliminate (something). |
| ITERATE | • iterate v. (Computing) to perform or repeat an action on each item in a set. • iterate v. (Computing, mathematics) to perform or repeat an action on the results of each such prior action. • iterate v. (Transitive, archaic) To utter or do a second time or many times; to repeat. |
| RATTEEN | • ratteen n. (Archaic) A thick, coarse, woolen twill. • RATTEEN n. a rough dress fabric, also RATEEN, RATINE. |
| RESTATE | • restate v. To state again (without changing). • restate v. To state differently; to rephrase. • re-state v. Alternative form of restate. |
| RETASTE | • retaste v. To taste again. • RETASTE v. to taste again. |
| RETRATE | • RETRATE v. (Spenser) to retreat, also RETRAICT, RETRAIT, RETRAITE. |
| RETREAT | • retreat n. The act of pulling back or withdrawing, as from something dangerous, or unpleasant. • retreat n. The act of reversing direction and receding from a forward position. • retreat n. A peaceful, quiet place affording privacy or security. |
| TERNATE | • ternate adj. (Botany) Having three divisions (or leaflets). • Ternate prop.n. An island in Maluku, Indonesia. • Ternate prop.n. A North Halmahera language of eastern Indonesia, spoken on the island of Ternate. |
| THEATER | • theater n. A place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays… • theater n. A region where a particular action takes place; a specific field of action, usually with reference to war. • theater n. A lecture theatre. |
| THEATRE | • theatre n. (Chiefly Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK) Alternative spelling of theater. • theatre n. (Canada, rarely Australia and New Zealand) A cinema; movie theatre. • THEATRE n. a building for dramatic presentations, also THEATER. |
| THEREAT | • thereat adv. There; at that place. • thereat adv. At that event. • THEREAT adv. at that place or time. |
| TREATED | • treated v. Simple past tense and past participle of treat. • treated adj. Subject to treatment or an action. • TREAT v. to deal with. |
| TREATER | • treater n. Anything that treats. • treater n. A vessel used to treat oil-water emulsions by any of several mechanisms so that the oil can be accepted… • TREATER n. one who treats. |