| ATTRAPPING | • attrapping v. Present participle of attrap. • ATTRAP v. (Spenser) to adorn with trappings. |
| CAPTIVATOR | • captivator n. A person who captivates, or holds one captive. • CAPTIVATOR n. one who captivates. |
| EXPATIATOR | • expatiator n. One who expatiates. • EXPATIATOR n. one who expatiates. |
| EXPATRIATE | • expatriate adj. Living outside of one’s own country. • expatriate n. One who lives outside one’s own country. • expatriate v. (Transitive) To banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of. |
| INTRAPLATE | • intraplate adj. (Geology) Taking place within a single tectonic plate. • INTRAPLATE adj. relating to or occurring within the interior of a tectonic plate, e.g. an intraplate earthquake. |
| PANCRATIST | • pancratist n. An athlete or gymnast in Ancient Greece. • PANCRATIST n. an athlete; a gymnast. |
| PARATACTIC | • paratactic adj. Pertaining to or using parataxis. • PARATACTIC adj. of pertaining to, or characterized by, parataxis, also PARATACTICAL. |
| PARTIALIST | • partialist n. One who is partial. • partialist n. (Theology) One who holds that the atonement was made only for a part of mankind, i.e. for the elect. • PARTIALIST n. someone who is biased, partial. |
| PARTIALITY | • partiality n. Preference, bias in favor of, tendency. • partiality n. The quality of being partial or incomplete. • PARTIALITY n. the state of being partial. |
| PARTITURAS | • partituras n. Plural of partitura. • PARTITURA n. (Italian) a score in music. |
| PATRIALITY | • patriality n. (Britain, immigration) The right to reside in the United Kingdom, free from the constraints of immigration policy. • PATRIALITY n. the condition of being a patrial. |
| PATRIATING | • patriating v. Present participle of patriate. • PATRIATE v. to transfer constitutional responsibility from England to Canada. |
| PATRIATION | • patriation n. (Canada) The transfer of a governmental power from a former mother country to a newly independent one. • PATRIATION n. the transference of responsibilities for the Canadian constitution from the British parliament to the Canadian parliament. |
| PATRICIATE | • patriciate n. The rank of a patrician. • patriciate n. The aristocracy or nobility. • PATRICIATE n. the patrician class; the aristocracy. |
| PRACTISANT | • practisant n. One who practises something; a practitioner. • practisant n. (Obsolete) An agent or confederate in treachery. • PRACTISANT n. (obsolete) a fellow conspirator. |
| PRAGMATIST | • pragmatist n. One who acts in a practical or straightforward manner; one who is pragmatic; one who values practicality… • pragmatist n. One who acts in response to particular situations rather than upon abstract ideals; one who is willing… • pragmatist n. One who belongs to the philosophic school of pragmatism; one who holds that the meaning of beliefs are… |
| REPATRIATE | • repatriate n. A person who has returned to their country of origin or whose original citizenship has been restored. • repatriate v. (Transitive) To restore (a person) to their own country. • repatriate v. (Transitive) To return (Artworks, museum exhibits, etc.) to their country of origin. |
| SEPARATIST | • separatist n. Someone who advocates separation from the established Church; a member of any of various sects or schismatics. • separatist n. A person who advocates or seeks the splitting of one country or territory into two politically independent… • separatist adj. Advocating ecclesiastical separation. |
| TRIPITAKAS | • Tripitakas n. Plural of Tripitaka. • TRIPITAKA n. (Pali) the whole body of the northern Buddhist canonical writings. |
| TRITANOPIA | • tritanopia n. A form of color blindness in which the retina is deficient in or lacks cone cells containing opsins… • TRITANOPIA n. the inability to distinguish properly between blue and yellow. |