| ABSTRACTED | • abstracted adj. Separated or disconnected; withdrawn; removed; apart. • abstracted adj. (Now rare) Separated from matter; abstract; ideal, not concrete. • abstracted adj. (Now rare) Abstract; abstruse; difficult. |
| ABSTRACTER | • abstracter n. One who abstracts, or makes an abstract, as in records or documents. • abstracter n. Someone that finds and summarizes information for legal or insurance work. • abstracter n. An accounting clerk who records payroll deductions. |
| ABSTRICTED | • abstricted adj. Separated by abstriction. • abstricted v. Simple past tense and past participle of abstrict. • ABSTRICT v. to set free spores etc. by constriction of the stalk. |
| BACKSTREET | • backstreet adj. Associated with neighborhoods on back streets, often in older neighborhoods, with poorer residents. • backstreet adj. (Figuratively) Done in poor and unsanitary conditions, secretly and illegally; back-alley. • backstreet n. Alternative spelling of back street. |
| BAITCASTER | • baitcaster n. (Fishing) A baitcasting reel. |
| BESCATTERS | • bescatters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bescatter. • BESCATTER v. (archaic) to scatter over. |
| BRACTEATES | • bracteates n. Plural of bracteate. • BRACTEATE n. thin beaten plate of gold or silver. |
| BRUSCHETTA | • bruschetta n. A light Italian dish of toasted bread with a topping of olive oil, garlic and chopped tomatoes. • BRUSCHETTA n. (Italian) toasted ciabatta or other bread coated with olive oil and topped with grilled tomatoes etc. |
| BUSTICATED | • busticated v. Simple past tense and past participle of busticate. • BUSTICATE v. (colloquial) to break. |
| BUSTICATES | • busticates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of busticate. • BUSTICATE v. (colloquial) to break. |
| CABALETTAS | • cabalettas n. Plural of cabaletta. • CABALETTA n. (Italian) a simple operatic song or melody in rondo form. |
| COBALTITES | • cobaltites n. Plural of cobaltite. • COBALTITE n. a mineral of a nearly silver-white color, composed of arsenic, sulphur, and cobalt, also COBALTINE. |
| COTTABUSES | • COTTABUS n. (Greek) an ancient Greek game of throwing wine into a vessel, also KOTTABOS. |
| ECTOBLASTS | • ectoblasts n. Plural of ectoblast. • ECTOBLAST n. the outer layer of the blastoderm, also EPIBLAST. |
| SUBACETATE | • subacetate n. (Chemistry) An acetate containing an excess of the basic constituent. • SUBACETATE n. an acetate in smaller proportion. |
| SUBTRACTED | • subtracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subtract. • SUBTRACT v. to take away, also SUBSTRACT. |
| SUBTRACTER | • subtracter n. One who, or that which, subtracts. • SUBTRACTER n. one who subtracts, also SUBTRACTOR. |
| 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. |