| AFFECTATION | • affectation n. An attempt to assume or exhibit what is not natural or real; false display; artificial show. • affectation n. An unusual mannerism.
 • AFFECTATION n. the act of taking on an attitude not natural to oneself or not genuinely felt.
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| AFFECTIONAL | • affectional adj. Pertaining to the affections; affective; characterized by emotion. • AFFECTIONAL adj. relating to affection.
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| AREFACTIONS | • arefactions n. Plural of arefaction. • AREFACTION n. the act of drying, or the state of growing dry.
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| CALEFACTION | • calefaction n. The act of warming or heating. • calefaction n. The state or condition of being heated.
 • CALEFACTION n. the act of heating.
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| DEFAECATION | • defaecation n. Alternative form of defecation. • defæcation n. Obsolete spelling of defecation.
 • DEFAECATION n. the expulsion of solid waste from the body, also DEFECATION.
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| DEFALCATION | • defalcation n. (Law) The act of cancelling part of a claim by deducting a smaller claim which the claimant owes to the defendant. • defalcation n. Embezzlement.
 • DEFALCATION n. the act or an instance of embezzling.
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| DEFAMATIONS | • defamations n. Plural of defamation. • DEFAMATION n. the act of defaming another.
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| FARINACEOUS | • farinaceous adj. Made from, or rich in, starch or flour. • farinaceous adj. Having a floury texture; grainy.
 • FARINACEOUS adj. mealy; consisting of cereals.
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| FASHIONABLE | • fashionable adj. Characteristic of or influenced by a current popular trend or style. • fashionable adj. Established or favoured by custom or use; current; prevailing at a particular time.
 • fashionable adj. (Archaic) genteel; well-bred.
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| FORAMINATED | • foraminated adj. Having a small opening, or foramina. • FORAMINATED adj. perforated or pierced with small holes.
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| FRACTIONATE | • fractionate v. (Chemistry) To separate (a mixture) into its individual constituents by exploiting differences in some… • fractionate v. (Radiotherapy) To divide a total dose of radiation into fractions.
 • fractionate v. (Cryptography) To divide each plaintext symbol into several ciphertext symbols as a preliminary stage of encryption.
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| LABEFACTION | • labefaction n. (Rare) The act of shaking or weakening or the resulting state; overthrow, ruination. • LABEFACTION n. a weakening, a decay, also LABEFACTATION.
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| LIFEBOATMAN | • lifeboatman n. A man who crews a lifeboat. • LIFEBOATMAN n. one who forms part of the crew of a lifeboat.
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| MADEFACTION | • madefaction n. Alternative form of madefication (“action of wetting”). • MADEFACTION n. moistening.
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| MALEFACTION | • malefaction n. A crime, an offense, an evil deed. • MALEFACTION n. evildoing.
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| MICROFAUNAE | • microfaunae n. Plural of microfauna. • MICROFAUNA n. very small animals.
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| RAREFACTION | • rarefaction n. A reduction in the density of a material, especially that of a fluid. • RAREFACTION n. the act of rarefying.
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| TABEFACTION | • tabefaction n. (Archaic) A gradual loss of flesh due to disease. • TABEFACTION n. wasting away, emaciation.
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