| APOPHENIA | • apophenia n. (Psychology) The perception of or belief in connectedness among unrelated phenomena. • APOPHENIA n. the tendency to mistakenly perceive connections and meaning between unrelated things. |
| APPEALING | • appealing adj. Having appeal; attractive. • appealing v. Present participle of appeal. • appealing n. The act of making an appeal. |
| APPEARING | • appearing v. Present participle of appear. • appearing n. Appearance; act of coming into view. • APPEAR v. to become visible. |
| APPEASING | • appeasing v. Present participle of appease. • APPEASE v. to bring to a state of peace or contentment. |
| APPERTAIN | • appertain v. To belong to or be a part of, whether by right, nature, appointment, or custom; to relate to. • appertain v. To belong as a part, right, possession, attribute, etc. • APPERTAIN v. to relate to. |
| APPLIABLE | • appliable adj. (Obsolete) Compliant; accommodating. • appliable adj. Able to be put into use or applied; applicable. • APPLIABLE adj. that can be applied, also APPLICABLE. |
| APPLIANCE | • appliance n. An implement, an instrument or apparatus designed (or at least used) as a means to a specific end, especially… • appliance n. (Obsolete) The act of applying. • appliance n. (Obsolete) A means of eliminating or counteracting something undesirable, especially an illness. |
| APPLICATE | • applicate n. An applied material; an application. • applicate n. (Mathematics) A line at right angles to the axis of a conic section that extends from the axis to the curve. • applicate n. (Mathematics) The z-coordinate, similar to abscissa and ordinate for the x- and y-coordinates, respectively. |
| APPRAISED | • appraised v. Simple past tense and past participle of appraise. • APPRAISE v. to set a value on. |
| APPRAISEE | • appraisee n. One who is appraised; one undergoing an appraisal. • APPRAISEE n. one who is appraised. |
| APPRAISER | • appraiser n. One who performs appraisals. • APPRAISER n. one who appraises. |
| APPRAISES | • appraises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appraise. • APPRAISE v. to set a value on. |
| DISAPPEAR | • disappear v. (Intransitive) To vanish. • disappear v. (Intransitive) To go missing; to become a missing person. • disappear v. (Intransitive) To go away; to become lost. |
| LAGNIAPPE | • lagniappe n. (Chiefly Louisiana, Mississippi, Trinidad and Tobago) An extra or unexpected gift or benefit, such as… • LAGNIAPPE n. (Spanish) a small gift given a customer by a merchant at the time of purchase, also LAGNAPPE. |
| PALPITATE | • palpitate v. (Intransitive) To beat strongly or rapidly; said especially of the heart. • palpitate v. (Transitive) To cause to beat strongly or rapidly. • palpitate v. (Intransitive) To shake tremulously. |
| PAPALISED | • papalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of papalise. • PAPALISE v. to render papal, also PAPALIZE. |
| PAPALISES | • papalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of papalise. • PAPALISE v. to render papal, also PAPALIZE. |
| PAPALIZED | • papalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of papalize. • PAPALIZE v. to render papal, also PAPALISE. |
| PAPALIZES | • papalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of papalize. • PAPALIZE v. to render papal, also PAPALISE. |
| PAPILLATE | • papillate adj. Covered in papillae. • papillate v. (Transitive) To cover with papillae. • papillate v. (Intransitive) To take the form of a papilla, or of papillae. |