| ACADEMES | • academes n. Plural of academe. • ACADEME n. the academic life or world, also ACADEMIA. |
| BECALMED | • becalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of becalm. • becalmed adj. (Nautical, of a sailing ship) Unable to move due to lack of wind. • BECALM v. to make calm. |
| CAMBERED | • cambered adj. Having camber. • cambered v. Simple past tense and past participle of camber. • CAMBER v. to arch slightly. |
| CERAMIDE | • ceramide n. (Biochemistry) Any of various lipids formed by linking a fatty acid to sphingosine and found widely… • CERAMIDE n. any of a family of lipids used in cosmetics. |
| CODENAME | • codename n. Alternative spelling of code name. • codename v. (Transitive) To give a codename to. • code-name v. Alternative form of codename. |
| CREMATED | • cremated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cremate. • CREMATE v. to reduce to ashes. |
| DECAMPED | • decamped v. Simple past tense and past participle of decamp. • DECAMP v. to depart from a camping ground. |
| DECIMATE | • decimate v. (Archaic) To kill one-tenth of a group, (historical, specifically) as a military punishment in the Roman… • decimate v. To destroy or remove one-tenth of anything. • decimate v. (Loosely) To devastate: to reduce or destroy significantly but not completely. |
| DEMARCHE | • demarche n. Alternative spelling of démarche. • démarche n. A diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse. • démarche n. A diplomatic note without a personal attribution conveying an official protest or request for support… |
| EMBRACED | • embraced v. Simple past tense and past participle of embrace. • EMBRACE v. to hug. |
| EMICATED | • EMICATE v. to sparkle. |
| EMPLACED | • emplaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of emplace. • EMPLACE v. to put in position. |
| ENCALMED | • encalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of encalm. • ENCALM v. (obsolete) to becalm. |
| ENCAMPED | • encamped v. Simple past tense and past participle of encamp. • ENCAMP v. to set up a camp. |
| EXCAMBED | • excambed v. Simple past tense and past participle of excamb. • EXCAMB v. (Scots) in Scots law, to exchange. |
| MEDEVACS | • medevacs n. Plural of medevac. • medevacs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of medevac. • MEDEVACs n. Plural of MEDEVAC. |
| MEDICARE | • medicare n. (Canada) The Canadian public health insurance system. • Medicare prop.n. (US) The system of government subsidies for health care for the elderly and disabled. • Medicare prop.n. (Australia) The publicly funded universal health care system, operated by the government authority Medicare Australia. |
| MEDICATE | • medicate v. (Transitive) To prescribe or administer medication to. • medicate v. (Transitive, of a substance) To have a medicinal or healing effect on a person, body part, or ailment; to act on. • MEDICATE v. to treat with medicine. |
| SCREAMED | • screamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of scream. • SCREAM v. to utter a prolonged, piercing cry. |