| ADRENALINE | • adrenaline n. (Biochemistry) epinephrine, the hormone and neurotransmitter. • adrenaline n. Excitement; thrills. • ADRENALINE n. a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, also ADRENALIN. |
| ALGAECIDES | • algaecides n. Plural of algaecide. • algæcides n. Plural of algæcide. • ALGAECIDE n. a substance for killing algae, also ALGICIDE. |
| ALLEVIATED | • alleviated adj. Made more bearable. • alleviated v. Simple past tense and past participle of alleviate. • ALLEVIATE v. to lighten, relieve. |
| CAVALIERED | • cavaliered v. Simple past tense and past participle of cavalier. • CAVALIER v. to behave haughtily. |
| DELAMINATE | • delaminate v. (Transitive) To cause (something assembled by lamination) to come apart into the layers that make it up. • delaminate v. (Intransitive) To come apart into its component layers. • DELAMINATE v. to split into layers. |
| DESALINATE | • desalinate v. To remove the salt from something, especially from seawater for use in a domestic water supply. • DESALINATE v. to remove the salt from. |
| DETAINABLE | • detainable adj. Capable of being detained. • DETAINABLE adj. that can be detained. |
| DILACERATE | • dilacerate v. (Transitive) To rend asunder; to tear to pieces. • DILACERATE v. to rend or tear asunder. |
| ERADICABLE | • eradicable adj. Capable of being eradicated. • ERADICABLE adj. that can be eradicated. |
| FAIRLEADER | • fairleader n. (Nautical) A fitting used to guide a line, cable or sheet with minimal friction. Used for anchor lines… • FAIRLEADER n. a ring through which a rope is led to change its direction without friction, also FAIRLEAD. |
| LADIESWEAR | • ladieswear n. Ladies’ clothing (and accessories), particularly in a retail context. • LADIESWEAR n. clothes for women. |
| LAEVIGATED | • laevigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of laevigate. • lævigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of lævigate. • LAEVIGATE v. to smooth, polish, also LEVIGATE. |
| MEDIAEVALS | • mediaevals n. Plural of mediaeval. • MEDIAEVAL n. a person who lived in the Middle Ages. |
| REASSAILED | • reassailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reassail. • REASSAIL v. to assail again. |
| RETALIATED | • retaliated v. Simple past tense and past participle of retaliate. • RETALIATE v. to repay in kind. |
| REVALIDATE | • revalidate v. To validate again. • REVALIDATE v. to validate again. |