| ABIRRITATE | • abirritate v. (Transitive, medicine) To diminish the sensibility of; to debilitate; to soothe. • ABIRRITATE v. to soothe or make less irritable. |
| ADMITTABLE | • admittable adj. Able to be admitted. • ADMITTABLE adj. that can be admitted, also ADMISSIBLE. |
| ARBITRATED | • arbitrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of arbitrate. • ARBITRATE v. to judge as arbiter or arbitrator. |
| ARBITRATES | • arbitrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arbitrate. • ARBITRATE v. to judge as arbiter or arbitrator. |
| ATTAINABLE | • attainable adj. Able to be accomplished, achieved, or obtained. • attainable n. Something that can be attained. • ATTAINABLE adj. that can be attained. |
| BAITCASTER | • baitcaster n. (Fishing) A baitcasting reel. |
| BASTNASITE | • bastnasite n. Alternative form of bastnaesite. • bastnäsite n. Alternative form of bastnaesite. • BASTNASITE n. (Swedish) a reddish-brown fluorite of cerium, also BASTNAESITE. |
| BATTEILANT | • BATTEILANT adj. (Spenser) combatant. |
| BITARTRATE | • bitartrate n. (Organic chemistry) hydrogen tartrate (univalent salt of tartaric acid). • BITARTRATE n. a salt of tartaric acid in which the base replaces but half the acid hydrogen. |
| CATABOLITE | • catabolite n. (Biochemistry) Any substance produced during catabolism. • CATABOLITE n. a product of catabolism, destructive chemical processes in living creatures. |
| HABILITATE | • habilitate adj. (Obsolete) Qualified or entitled. • habilitate v. (Transitive) To enable one to function in a given manner; to make one capable of performing a given… • habilitate v. (Intransitive) To qualify oneself, through a demonstration of ability, to function in a certain capacity… |
| HABITUATED | • habituated v. Simple past tense and past participle of habituate. • HABITUATE v. to accustom to. |
| HABITUATES | • habituates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of habituate. • HABITUATE v. to accustom to. |
| STABILATES | • stabilates n. Plural of stabilate. • STABILATE n. a population preserved in a viable state though subject to extraordinary conditions e.g. microorganisms in deep freeze. |
| TETRABASIC | • tetrabasic adj. (Chemistry, of an acid) containing four replaceable hydrogen atoms. • tetrabasic adj. (Chemistry, of a salt) having four atoms of a univalent metal. • TETRABASIC adj. of acids, having four replaceable hydrogen atoms. |
| TITRATABLE | • titratable adj. (Analytical chemistry) Able to be titrated. • TITRATABLE adj. that can be titrated. |
| TRABEATION | • trabeation n. (Architecture) Beams used instead of arches or vaulting. • trabeation n. (Architecture) An entablature. • TRABEATION n. a construct of horizontal beams. |