| ATTENTION | • attention n. (Uncountable) Mental focus. • attention n. (Countable) An action or remark expressing concern for or interest in someone or something, especially… • attention n. (Uncountable, military) A state of alertness in the standing position. |
| ATTOLLENT | • attollent adj. (Obsolete) Lifting up; raising. • attollent n. (Obsolete) A raising or lifting muscle. • ATTOLLENT adj. lifting up, raising. |
| ATTRITION | • attrition n. Grinding down or wearing away by friction. • attrition n. The gradual reduction in a tangible or intangible resource due to causes that are passive and do not… • attrition n. (Human resources) A gradual, natural reduction in membership or personnel, as through retirement, resignation… |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| POTENTATE | • potentate n. A powerful leader; a monarch; a ruler. • potentate n. A powerful polity or institution. • potentate n. (Derogatory) A self-important person. |
| TATTOOING | • tattooing n. The act of beating out a rhythm on a drum. • tattooing n. The act of marking the skin with a tattoo. • tattooing v. Present participle of tattoo. |
| TATTOWING | • tattowing v. Present participle of tattow. • TATTOW v. to mark the skin by pricking in indelible dyes, also TATTOO, TATU. |
| TENTATION | • tentation n. Obsolete form of temptation. • tentation n. (Obsolete) A mode of adjusting or operating by repeated trials or experiments. • TENTATION n. experiment by trial and error. |
| TESTATION | • testation n. The action of a testator in disposing of property by a will. • TESTATION n. a witnessing or witness. |
| TITRATION | • titration n. (Analytical chemistry) The determination of the concentration of some substance in a solution by slowly… • TITRATION n. the addition of a solution from a graduated vessel to a known volume of a second solution until the chemical reaction is just completed. |