| AGITATING | • agitating v. Present participle of agitate. • AGITATE v. to stir violently. |
| AGITATION | • agitation n. The act of agitating, or the state of being agitated; the state of being disrupted with violence, or… • agitation n. A disturbance of personal tranquillity; disturbance of someone’s peace of mind. • agitation n. Excitement of public feeling by discussion, appeals, etc. |
| AGITATIVE | • agitative adj. Tending to agitate. • AGITATIVE adj. tending to agitate. |
| ANIMATIST | • animatist n. (Anthropology) A believer in animatism. • ANIMATIST n. one who believes in animatism, the primitive attribution of life to natural phenomena. |
| ANTIPASTI | • antipasti n. Plural of antipasto. • ANTIPASTO n. (Italian) an hors d'oeuvre, an appetizer. |
| ANTITRAGI | • antitragi n. Plural of antitragus. • ANTITRAGUS n. a prominence of the external ear, opposite the tragus. |
| ATAVISTIC | • atavistic adj. (Biology) Of the recurrence of a trait reappearing after an absence of one or more generations due to… • atavistic adj. Of a throwback or exhibiting primitivism. • atavistic adj. Relating to earlier, more primitive behavior that returns after an absence. |
| ATTAINING | • attaining v. Present participle of attain. • ATTAIN v. to gain or achieve by mental or physical effort. |
| BRITTANIA | • BRITTANIA n. an alloy of tin and antimony with a low melting point, also BRITANNIA. |
| DIASTATIC | • diastatic adj. (Of a grain or malt) Having germinated, resulting in the presence of enzymes that convert starch into sugar. • DIASTATIC adj. of or like diastase, also DIASTASIC. |
| INSATIATE | • insatiate adj. (Archaic or literary) That is not satiated; insatiable. • INSATIATE adj. insatiable; as, insatiate thirst. |
| SATIATING | • satiating v. Present participle of satiate. • SATIATE v. to satisfy to capacity, also SATE. |
| SATIATION | • satiation n. The state of being satiated or sated, of being full, of being at maximum capacity. • SATIATION n. the state of being satiated, also SATIETY. |
| TACTICIAN | • tactician n. A person skilled in the planning and execution of tactics. • TACTICIAN n. one skilled in tactics. |
| TIKTAALIK | • Tiktaalik prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the class Sarcopterygii – a fishapod: an extinct fish which evolved to walk on land. • TIKTAALIK n. (Inuit) any of a genus of extinct lobe-finned fish from the late Devonian period. |
| TRIPITAKA | • Tripitaka n. (Buddhism) Any of several canons of Buddhist scripture. • TRIPITAKA n. (Pali) the whole body of the northern Buddhist canonical writings. |