| ANTITRUST | • antitrust adj. (Law) Opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts (monopolies), usually referring to legislation. • ANTITRUST adj. of legislation etc., directed against the adverse effect of trusts and other monopolies on commerce. |
| ATTITUDES | • attitudes n. Plural of attitude. • ATTITUDE n. a posture or position. |
| ATTRIBUTE | • attribute n. A characteristic or quality of a thing. • attribute n. An object that is considered typical of someone or some function, in particular as an artistic convention. • attribute n. (Grammar) A word that qualifies a noun. |
| ATTUITING | • attuiting v. Present participle of attuite. • ATTUITE v. to sense but not quite perceive. |
| ATTUITION | • attuition n. (Psychology) A supposed form of apprehension midway between sensation in animals and perception in human beings. • ATTUITION n. a mental operation intermediate between sensation and perception. |
| ATTUITIVE | • attuitive adj. Exhibiting or relating to attuition. • ATTUITIVE adj. relating to attuition, a mental operation intermediate between sensation and perception. |
| GUTTATING | • guttating v. Present participle of guttate. • GUTTATE v. to exude liquid. |
| GUTTATION | • guttation n. (Botany) The exudation of drops of water from the leaves of some vascular plants as a result of root pressure. • GUTTATION n. the release of drops of moisture. |
| QUARTETTI | • quartetti n. Plural of quartetto. • QUARTETTO n. (Italian) a quartet, a composition for four voices, also QUARTET, QUARTETT, QUARTETTE. |
| RIBATTUTA | • ribattuta n. (Music) A musical ornament consisting of a trill on a long-short dotted rhythm accelerating to end on… • RIBATTUTA n. (Italian) the slow beginning of a trill. |
| TITUBATED | • titubated v. Simple past tense and past participle of titubate. • TITUBATE v. to stagger. |
| TITUBATES | • titubates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of titubate. • TITUBATE v. to stagger. |
| TRITURATE | • triturate v. To grind to a fine powder, to pulverize. • triturate v. To mix two solid reactants by repeated grinding and stirring. • triturate v. To break up biological tissue into individual cells via passage through a narrow opening such as a hypodermic needle. |