| ABDUCTING | • abducting v. Present participle of abduct. • ABDUCT v. to carry someone away with force; to kidnap. |
| ADDICTING | • addicting adj. (US) Causing addiction. • addicting v. Present participle of addict. • ADDICT v. to make dependent on esp. a drug. |
| ADDUCTING | • adducting v. Present participle of adduct. • ADDUCT v. to draw inward, esp. of muscles. |
| ADVECTING | • advecting v. Present participle of advect. • ADVECT v. to transport by the flow of a fluid. |
| CARTRIDGE | • cartridge n. (Firearms) The package consisting of the bullet, primer, and casing containing gunpowder; a round of ammunition. • cartridge n. (By extension) A prefabricated subassembly that can be easily installed in or removed from a larger… • cartridge n. (Computing) A vessel which contains the ink or toner for a computer printer and can be easily replaced with another. |
| CATRIGGED | • cat-rigged adj. (Nautical) Having one great fore-and-aft mainsail spread by a gaff at the head and a boom at the foot… • CATRIGGED adj. rigged like a catboat, having one great fore-and-aft mainsail spread by a gaff at the head and a boom at the foot. |
| CITIGRADE | • citigrade adj. Characteristic of spiders of the species Loxosceles citigrada. • CITIGRADE adj. moving quickly, applied specifically to the Lycosidae or wolf-spiders that run down their prey. |
| COGITATED | • cogitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of cogitate. • COGITATE v. to ponder. |
| DACOITAGE | • dacoitage n. (Dated) dacoity. • DACOITAGE n. (Hindi) robbery by dacoits, also DACOITY, DAKOITI, DAKOITY. |
| DECANTING | • decanting v. Present participle of decant. • decanting n. The process by which a liquid is decanted. • DECANT v. to pour from one container to another. |
| DETACHING | • detaching v. Present participle of detach. • DETACH v. to unfasten and separate. |
| DICTATING | • dictating v. Present participle of dictate. • DICTATE v. to read aloud for recording. |
| DIGASTRIC | • digastric adj. (Zoology) Having two bellies. • digastric adj. (Anatomy) Of, relating to, or being a digastric muscle. • digastric n. (Anatomy) Ellipsis of digastric muscle.. |
| DOGMATICS | • dogmatics n. (Theology) The systematic study of dogmata. • DOGMATICS n. the science which treats of Christian doctrinal theology. |
| EDUCATING | • educating v. Present participle of educate. • EDUCATE v. to teach. |
| GLACIATED | • glaciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of glaciate. • GLACIATE v. to cover with glaciers. |
| JUDGMATIC | • judgmatic adj. Judicious. • JUDGMATIC adj. given to judgment, also JUDGMATICAL. |
| REDACTING | • redacting v. Present participle of redact. • REDACT v. to prepare for publication. |
| TRADUCING | • traducing v. Present participle of traduce. • traducing n. The act of one who traduces; defamation. • TRADUCING adj. maligning. |