| ANATHEMATISE | • anathematise v. Alternative spelling of anathematize. • ANATHEMATISE v. to subject to anathema, pronounce a curse upon, also ANATHEMATIZE. |
| ANATHEMATIZE | • anathematize v. (Transitive) To cause to be, or to declare as, an anathema or evil. • ANATHEMATIZE v. to subject to anathema, pronounce a curse upon, also ANATHEMATISE. |
| ANTHRANILATE | • anthranilate n. (Organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of anthranilic acid. • ANTHRANILATE n. a salt or ester of anthranilic acid. |
| ANTINAUSEANT | • antinauseant n. (Pharmacology) Any drug that counteracts nausea. |
| ATTRACTANCES | • ATTRACTANCE n. the state of being attracted, also ATTRACTANCY. |
| CARAVANETTES | • caravanettes n. Plural of caravanette. • CARAVANETTE n. a small caravan. |
| EUTHANASIAST | • EUTHANASIAST n. a supporter of euthanasia. |
| FANTASTICATE | • fantasticate v. (Transitive) To make fantastical. • fantasticate v. (Intransitive) To behave fantastically. • FANTASTICATE v. to fantasize over something. |
| INCAPACITATE | • incapacitate v. To make someone or something incapable of doing something; to disable. • incapacitate v. (Law) To make someone ineligible; to disqualify. • INCAPACITATE v. to make legally incapable or ineligible. |
| PARASYNTHETA | • parasyntheta n. Plural of parasyntheton. • PARASYNTHETON n. a word derived from a compound, e.g. come-at-able. |
| READAPTATION | • readaptation n. A second or subsequent adaptation. • READAPTATION n. the act of readapting. |
| THEATROMANIA | • theatromania n. An excessive love of the theatre. • THEATROMANIA n. a craze for going to plays. |
| TRADESCANTIA | • tradescantia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Tradescantia of spiderworts. • Tradescantia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Commelinaceae – the spiderworts. • TRADESCANTIA n. any plant of the American Tradescantia genus, with attractive, often variegated foliage, aka spiderwort. |
| TRANSLATABLE | • translatable adj. Capable of being translated into another language. • translatable adj. Capable of being transferred from one context or environment to another. • TRANSLATABLE adj. capable of being translated. |
| TRANSVALUATE | • TRANSVALUATE v. to reestimate the value of, esp. on a basis differing from the accepted standard, also TRANSVALUE. |
| UNATTAINABLE | • unattainable adj. Impossible to attain or reach; unable to accomplish. • unattainable n. Anything that cannot be attained. • UNATTAINABLE adj. not attainable. |