| ADAPTOGENS | • adaptogens n. Plural of adaptogen. • ADAPTOGEN n. any of various natural substances used in herbal medicine as regulators. |
| ANTIPLAGUE | • antiplague adj. Countering plague. • ANTIPLAGUE adj. designed to prevent the plague. |
| ASPERATING | • asperating v. Present participle of asperate. • ASPERATE v. to make rough or harsh. |
| GABAPENTIN | • gabapentin n. (Pharmacology) An anticonvulsant drug C9H17NO2 structurally related to gamma-aminobutyric acid that… • GABAPENTIN n. an antiepileptic drug. |
| HEPTAGONAL | • heptagonal adj. Having seven angles and sides. • heptagonal adj. (Mathematics, of a number) Belonging to the sequence generated by the formula (5𝑛2−3𝑛)/2. • HEPTAGONAL adj. having seven angles or sides. |
| PALAGONITE | • palagonite n. (Mineralogy) A material similar to basalt formed by the action of water on volcanic ash. • PALAGONITE n. an altered vitreous basic lava. |
| PARAGONITE | • paragonite n. (Mineralogy) A mineral related to muscovite. • PARAGONITE n. a kind of mica related to muscovite, but containing soda instead of potash. |
| PARAMAGNET | • paramagnet n. (Physics) Any paramagnetic material. • PARAMAGNET n. an ordinary magnet as opposed to a diamagnet. |
| PARENTAGES | • parentages n. Plural of parentage. • PARENTAGE n. descent from parents, extraction. |
| PATRONAGED | • patronaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of patronage. • PATRONAGE v. (Shakespeare) to countenance. |
| PATRONAGES | • patronages n. Plural of patronage. • patronages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of patronage. • PATRONAGE v. (Shakespeare) to countenance. |
| PENTAGONAL | • pentagonal adj. Of, relating to, or shaped like a pentagon. • PENTAGONAL adj. having five corners or angles. • PENTAGONAL n. a pentagonal shape. |
| PENTAGRAMS | • pentagrams n. Plural of pentagram. • PENTAGRAM n. a five-pointed star, formerly used as a mystic or magical symbol. |
| PENTAGRAPH | • pentagraph n. A device used in surveying composed of four flat, straight brass rules, two of which are long and are… • pentagraph n. (Linguistics) A specific sequence of five letters, especially one used collectively to represent a single phoneme. • pentagraph n. (Computing) A five-character sequence used to enter a single conceptual character. |
| PLATEAUING | • plateauing v. Present participle of plateau. • PLATEAU v. to reach a period of stability. |
| READAPTING | • readapting v. Present participle of readapt. • re-adapting v. Present participle of re-adapt. • READAPT v. to adapt again. |
| REPAGINATE | • repaginate v. To paginate again or in a different way. • REPAGINATE v. to paginate again. |
| SEPARATING | • separating v. Present participle and gerund of separate. • separating n. An instance of separating. • separating adj. (Zipper) Capable of being opened and having its two sided completely detached from one another rather… |
| TAMPONAGES | • tamponages n. Plural of tamponage. • TAMPONAGE n. the surgical use of a tampon, also TAMPONADE. |