| ACETAMID | • acetamid n. Obsolete spelling of acetamide. • ACETAMID n. an amide of acetic acid. |
| CLIMATED | • CLIMATE v. to remain in a certain place. |
| COADMITS | • coadmits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coadmit. • COADMIT v. to admit several things equally. |
| DALMATIC | • dalmatic n. A long wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Roman Catholic and Anglican… • dalmatic adj. Alternative form of Dalmatic. • Dalmatic adj. Related to Dalmatia and its language and culture; Dalmatian. |
| 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. |
| DERMATIC | • dermatic adj. (Dated) Of or relating to the skin; dermic. • dermatic n. A remedy for diseases of the skin. • DERMATIC adj. relating to the derm or skin, also DERMAL, DERMIC. |
| DIATOMIC | • diatomic adj. (Chemistry, of a molecule etc.) Consisting of two atoms. • diatomic n. (Chemistry) A diatomic molecule or other species. • diatomic adj. (Rare) Of or relating to diatoms. |
| DOGMATIC | • dogmatic adj. (Philosophy, medicine) Adhering only to principles which are true a priori, rather than truths based… • dogmatic adj. Pertaining to dogmas; doctrinal. • dogmatic adj. Asserting dogmas or beliefs in a superior or arrogant way; opinionated, dictatorial. |
| DRAMATIC | • dramatic adj. Of or relating to the drama. • dramatic adj. Striking in appearance or effect. • dramatic adj. Having a powerful, expressive singing voice. |
| EMICATED | • EMICATE v. to sparkle. |
| IMPACTED | • impacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of impact. • impacted adj. Having undergone an impact. • impacted adj. (Dentistry) Of a tooth, subject to dental impaction. |
| MALEDICT | • maledict adj. Accursed, cursed. • maledict v. To curse. • maledict v. To berate. |
| MEDICANT | • medicant n. A medication. • MEDICANT n. a healing substance. |
| 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. |
| MIDWATCH | • midwatch n. (Nautical) A watch kept from midnight until four o’clock in the morning. • MIDWATCH n. a watch on a ship between midnight and four a.m. |
| MISACTED | • misacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misact. • MISACT v. to act badly. |
| TALMUDIC | • Talmudic adj. Of, or relating to the Talmud. • Talmudic adj. (By extension, offensive, dated) Characterized by or making extremely fine distinctions; overly detailed… • TALMUDIC adj. (Hebrew) pertaining to Jewish civil and religious law. |
| TIMECARD | • timecard n. A card, stamped by a time clock, that records the times when an employee starts and stops work. • TIMECARD n. a card for recording an employee's time of arrival and departure. |