| ATHETISED | • athetised v. Simple past tense and past participle of athetise. • ATHETISE v. in textual criticism, to reject (a passage) as spurious, also ATHETIZE. |
| ATHETIZED | • athetized v. Simple past tense and past participle of athetize. • ATHETIZE v. in textual criticism, to reject (a passage) as spurious, also ATHETISE. |
| BIRTHDATE | • birthdate n. The year, month, and day of someone’s birth; date of birth. • birth␣date n. Alternative spelling of birthdate. • BIRTHDATE n. the date on which a person was born. |
| BUTTHEADS | • buttheads n. Plural of butthead. • butt␣heads v. (Idiomatic) To argue uncompromisingly. • butt␣heads v. To struggle against something that does not give way. |
| CATHECTED | • cathected adj. Charged with mental or emotional energy. • CATHECT v. to invest with psychic energy. |
| CHATTERED | • chattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of chatter. • CHATTER v. to talk idly. |
| DEATHIEST | • DEATHY adj. like death. |
| DEATHTRAP | • deathtrap n. An extremely dangerous location, structure, or device. • deathtrap n. A plot device where a villain in a story puts a hero in an elaborate dangerous situation for the purposes… • death␣trap n. Alternative form of deathtrap. |
| DIATHETIC | • diathetic adj. Of, relating to, or as a result of diathesis. • DIATHETIC adj. pertaining to a diathesis, a constitutional predisposition to a particular disease or condition. |
| DUATHLETE | • duathlete n. An athlete who takes part in a duathlon. • DUATHLETE n. someone who takes part in duathlons. |
| ETHYLATED | • ethylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ethylate. • ethylated adj. (Organic chemistry) That has had one or more ethyl groups attached. • ETHYLATE v. to introduce the ethyl group into. |
| HEBETATED | • hebetated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hebetate. • HEBETATE v. to make dull or obtuse. |
| HESITATED | • hesitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of hesitate. • HESITATE v. to hold back or delay. |
| RATCHETED | • ratcheted v. Simple past tense and past participle of ratchet. • RATCHET v. to move by a ratchet mechanism, also RACHET. |
| SHATTERED | • shattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of shatter. • shattered adj. Physically broken into pieces. • shattered adj. Emotionally defeated or dispirited. |
| STATEHOOD | • statehood n. The property of being a state. • statehood n. The condition of being a country. • STATEHOOD n. the status of a state. |
| STEALTHED | • stealthed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stealth. • STEALTH v. to approach furtively. |