| ADAPTATIONS | • adaptations n. Plural of adaptation. • ADAPTATION n. the act of adapting, also ADAPTION. |
| ADOPTIANIST | • adoptianist n. (Christianity) Alternative form of adoptionist. • ADOPTIANIST n. a believer in adoptianism, the doctrine that Christ, as man, is the adopted son of God, also ADOPTIONIST. |
| ADOPTIONIST | • adoptionist n. (Christianity) One who believes in or supports adoptionism. • adoptionist n. (Uncommon) One who supports adoption. • adoptionist adj. Of or pertaining to adoptionism. |
| ANTICIPATED | • anticipated adj. Expected to arrive; scheduled. • anticipated v. Simple past tense and past participle of anticipate. • ANTICIPATE v. to expect, look forward to. |
| ANTITYPHOID | • antityphoid adj. (Immunology) Countering typhoid fever. • ANTITYPHOID adj. intended to prevent typhoid. |
| APTITUDINAL | • aptitudinal adj. Relating to aptitude. • aptitudinal adj. (Obsolete) suitable; fit. • APTITUDINAL adj. relating to aptitude. |
| CONSTIPATED | • constipated adj. Unable to defecate; costive. • constipated adj. (Figurative) Failing to make a point or reach a conclusion; stifled. • constipated v. Simple past tense and past participle of constipate. |
| DEPORTATION | • deportation n. The act of deporting or exiling, or the state of being deported; banishment; transportation. • DEPORTATION n. an act or instance of deporting. |
| DEPUTATIONS | • deputations n. Plural of deputation. • DEPUTATION n. the act of deputing. |
| DISPUTATION | • disputation n. The act of disputing; a dispute or argument. • disputation n. A rhetorical exercise in which parties reason in opposition to each other on some question proposed. • DISPUTATION n. the action of disputing. |
| INAPTITUDES | • inaptitudes n. Plural of inaptitude. • INAPTITUDE n. want of aptitude. |
| PANDECTISTS | • pandectists n. Plural of pandectist. • PANDECTIST n. one who writes a pandect, a treatise covering a subject exhaustively. |
| PARTITIONED | • partitioned adj. Having partitions. • partitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of partition. • PARTITION v. to divide into shares. |
| PENTLANDITE | • pentlandite n. (Mineralogy) A mixed iron and nickel sulfide mineral, with the chemical formula (Fe,Ni)9S8; the major… • PENTLANDITE n. a principal ore of nickel. |
| POTENTIATED | • potentiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of potentiate. • potentiated adj. Enhanced. • POTENTIATE v. to use drugs in combination to increase their power. |
| STANDPOINTS | • standpoints n. Plural of standpoint. • STANDPOINT n. a position from which objects or principles are viewed and according to which they are compared and judged. |
| STIPENDIATE | • stipendiate v. (Transitive, archaic or obsolete) To provide (someone) with a stipend, or salary; to pay, to support. • STIPENDIATE v. to provide with a salary. |
| TREPIDATION | • trepidation n. A fearful state; a state of concern or hesitation. • trepidation n. An involuntary trembling, sometimes an effect of paralysis, but usually caused by terror or fear. • trepidation n. (Astronomy, obsolete) A libration of the starry sphere in the Ptolemaic system; a motion ascribed to… |