| ADEMPTION | • ademption n. (Law) In the law of wills, the determination of what happens when property left under a will is no longer… • ADEMPTION n. the revoking by testator, donor, etc. of a legacy, donation, etc., by previously paying a sum or parting with the object bequeathed. |
| AMPLITUDE | • amplitude n. The measure of something’s size, especially in terms of width or breadth; largeness, magnitude. • amplitude n. (Mathematics) The maximum absolute value of the vertical component of a curve or function, especially… • amplitude n. (Physics) The maximum absolute value of some quantity that varies. |
| BITMAPPED | • bitmapped adj. (Computing) Represented by a bitmap. • BITMAP v. to produce a bitmap display. |
| DIPLOMATA | • diplomata n. Plural of diploma. • DIPLOMA n. a document indicating an honour or privilege. |
| DIPLOMATE | • diplomate n. A professional who has earned a diploma. • diplomate v. (Transitive) To award a diploma to. • DIPLOMATE n. someone who holds a diploma. |
| DIPLOMATS | • diplomats n. Plural of diplomat. • DIPLOMAT v. to act as a diplomat. |
| IMPAINTED | • impainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of impaint. • IMPAINT v. (Shakespeare) to paint or depict. |
| IMPASTOED | • impastoed adj. (Painting) Painted with an impasto. • impastoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of impasto. • IMPASTOED adj. with impasto applied. |
| IMPLANTED | • implanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of implant. • IMPLANT v. to plant firmly. |
| LAMPADIST | • Lampadist n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) One who gained the prize in the Lampadrome. • LAMPADIST n. one who gained the prize in a lampadedromy, a foot race with lighted torches. |
| MISADAPTS | • misadapts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misadapt. • MISADAPT v. to adapt wrongly. |
| MISPARTED | • misparted v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispart. • MISPART v. to part badly. |
| PEDANTISM | • pedantism n. (Rare) Behaving or acting in the manner of a pedant. • PEDANTISM n. pedantry, also PEDANTICISM. |
| PREADMITS | • preadmits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preadmit. • PREADMIT v. to admit beforehand. |
| PREDATISM | • PREDATISM n. the state of preying on other animals. |
| PUMICATED | • pumicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pumicate. • PUMICATE v. to make smooth with pumice. |
| SPERMATID | • spermatid n. (Biology) A haploid cell, produced by meiosis of a spermatocyte, that develops into a spermatozoon. • SPERMATID n. a cell that develops directly into a spermatozoon. |
| WHITEDAMP | • whitedamp n. A noxious mixture of gases formed by the combustion of coal, usually in an enclosed environment such as a mine. • WHITEDAMP n. a mixture of poisonous gases, esp. carbon monoxide, in a mine. |