| ATMOSPHERED | • atmosphered adj. (In combination) Having a specified kind of atmosphere. • ATMOSPHERED adj. having an atmosphere. |
| CAMELEOPARD | • cameleopard n. Alternative spelling of camelopard. • CAMELEOPARD n. (obsolete) a giraffe, also CAMELOPARD. |
| COMPENSATED | • compensated v. Simple past tense and past participle of compensate. • COMPENSATE v. to be equivalent to. |
| DEMOGRAPHER | • demographer n. A person who studies demography. • DEMOGRAPHER n. a student of demography. |
| DEPROGRAMED | • deprogramed v. Simple past tense and past participle of deprogram. • DEPROGRAM v. to prevail on a person to reject obsessive beliefs, also DEPROGRAMME. |
| DEPROGRAMME | • deprogramme v. Britain and New Zealand standard spelling of deprogram. • DEPROGRAMME v. to prevail on a person to reject obsessive beliefs, also DEPROGRAM. |
| DIPLOMATESE | • diplomatese n. (Derogatory) The jargon used by diplomats. • DIPLOMATESE n. the language of diplomacy. |
| EMPANOPLIED | • empanoplied adj. (Obsolete) Completely armed; panoplied. • empanoplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of empanoply. • EMPANOPLY v. to clothe in full armor. |
| EMPASSIONED | • empassioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of empassion. • empassioned adj. Obsolete form of impassioned. • EMPASSIONED adj. (Spenser) full of passion. |
| ENCOMPASSED | • encompassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of encompass. • ENCOMPASS v. to surround. |
| MADREPORITE | • madreporite n. (Zoology) A calcareous opening in the body of echinoderms which connects the water vascular system to the environment. • madreporite n. (Archaic, paleontology) A fossil stony coral, or a deposit composed of the same. • MADREPORITE n. in echinoderms, a perforated plate serving as opening to the stone canal. |
| PNEUMATHODE | • PNEUMATHODE n. a band or pore or aerating tissue, esp. along the stipes of ferns. |
| PREDOMINATE | • predominate v. (Intransitive) To dominate, have control, or succeed by superior numbers or size. • predominate v. (Intransitive) To be prominent; to loom large; to be the chief component of a whole. • predominate v. (Transitive) To dominate or hold power over, especially through numerical advantage; to outweigh. |
| PROMENADERS | • promenaders n. Plural of promenader. • PROMENADER n. one who promenades. |
| RECOMPACTED | • recompacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of recompact. • RECOMPACT v. to compact or join anew. |
| REPROGRAMED | • reprogramed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reprogram. • REPROGRAM v. to program again. |