| ABDICATED | • abdicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of abdicate. • ABDICATE v. to renounce or surrender formally, as one's power or office. |
| ACCOLADED | • accoladed v. Simple past tense and past participle of accolade. • accoladed adj. Having been the subject of accolade(s); having won awards, received honors or been commended. • ACCOLADE v. to give an accolade. |
| ACIDHEADS | • acidheads n. Plural of acidhead. • ACIDHEAD n. a person who takes hallucinogenic drugs. |
| ADUNCATED | • aduncated adj. Alternative form of aduncate. • ADUNCATED adj. hooked, also ADUNC, ADUNCATE, ADUNCOUS. |
| ADVOCATED | • advocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of advocate. • advocated adj. Having been argued in favor of. • ADVOCATE v. to plead in favour of. |
| BACKDATED | • backdated v. Simple past tense and past participle of backdate. • BACKDATE v. to date to an earlier time. |
| BALDFACED | • baldfaced adj. Alternative form of bald-faced. • bald-faced adj. (Of an animal) Having white markings on the face. • bald-faced adj. (Figurative) Shameless and undisguised. |
| CANDIDATE | • candidate n. A person who is running in an election. • candidate n. A person who is applying for a job. • candidate n. A participant in an examination. |
| COADAPTED | • coadapted adj. (Genetics) Describing a genetic adaptation that is the result of beneficial interactions between the… • coadapted adj. (Genetics) Describing the associated interactions between genes of different loci. • COADAPTED adj. mutually adapted. |
| DECAHEDRA | • decahedra n. Plural of decahedron. • DECAHEDRON n. a solid figure or body inclosed by ten plane surfaces. |
| DECAPODAL | • decapodal adj. (Zoology) Belonging to the decapods; having ten feet. • DECAPODAL adj. relating to decapods, an order of crustaceans with ten feet, that includes crabs and lobsters, also DECAPODAN, DECAPODOUS. |
| DECAPODAN | • decapodan adj. Alternative form of decapod. • decapodan n. Alternative form of decapod. • DECAPODAN adj. relating to decapods, an order of crustaceans with ten feet, that includes crabs and lobsters, also DECAPODAL, DECAPODOUS. |
| DECAUDATE | • decaudate v. (Transitive) To remove the tail from. • DECAUDATE v. to cut off the tail of. |
| ESCALADED | • escaladed v. Simple past tense and past participle of escalade. • ESCALADE v. (French) to scale the walls of a fortress by ladders, also ESCALADO, SCALADE, SCALADO. |
| HACENDADO | • hacendado n. The owner of a hacienda. • HACENDADO n. (Spanish) the owner or proprietor of a hacienda, also HACIENDADO. |
| MACADAMED | • macadamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of macadam. • MACADAMED adj. paved with macadam. |
| PLACARDED | • placarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of placard. • PLACARD v. to publicise by means of posters. |
| RADICATED | • radicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of radicate. • radicated adj. (Now rare) Rooted; firmly established. • RADICATE v. to cause to take root. |
| SCALDHEAD | • scaldhead n. Any of several scalp diseases characterised by pustules (the dried discharge of which forms scales)… • SCALDHEAD n. a disease scalp; a scalp disease. |
| SCANDALED | • scandaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of scandal. • SCANDAL v. to defame. |