| 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 Separated or disconnected; withdrawn; removed; apart.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. |
| 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. |
| CONTRASTED | • contrasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of contrast. • contrasted adj. Set in contrast (of two or more things). • contrasted adj. Displaying or marked by contrast; contrasty. |
| DETRACTORS | • detractors n. Plural of detractor. • DETRACTOR n. a belittler or disparager. |
| DICTATRESS | • dictatress n. A female dictator. • DICTATRESS n. a female dictator, also DICTATRIX. |
| DICTATURES | • dictatures n. Plural of dictature. • DICTATURE n. the office of a dictator. |
| DISTRACTED | • distracted adj. Having one’s attention diverted; preoccupied. • distracted adj. Distraught. • distracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of distract. |
| DISTRACTER | • distracter n. That which distracts, or serves as a distraction. • distracter n. Any of the incorrect answers in a multiple-choice question, serving to distract from the correct answer. • DISTRACTER n. one who distracts. |
| DISTRACTOR | • distractor n. Alternative spelling of distracter. • DISTRACTOR n. any of the incorrect choices in a multiple choice question. |
| DOCTORATES | • doctorates n. Plural of doctorate. • DOCTORATE v. to take a doctorate. |
| REDICTATES | • redictates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of redictate. • REDICTATE v. to dictate again. |
| REDUCTANTS | • reductants n. Plural of reductant. • REDUCTANT n. a reducing agent. |
| RUSTICATED | • rusticated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rusticate. • rusticated adj. Constructed in a manner so as to produce a jagged or heavily textured surface. • RUSTICATE v. to send into the country; to banish to rural areas. |
| STRAUCHTED | • STRAUCHT v. to stretch, lay out (e.g. a corpse). |
| SUBTRACTED | • subtracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of subtract. • SUBTRACT v. to take away, also SUBSTRACT. |
| TRANSACTED | • transacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of transact. • TRANSACT v. to carry out. |
| TRANSECTED | • transected v. Simple past tense and past participle of transect. • TRANSECT v. to cut across. |