| APITHERAPIES | • APITHERAPY n. the therapeutic use of bee products, such as royal jelly and propolis. |
| APPARELMENTS | • apparelments n. Plural of apparelment. • APPARELMENT n. apparel, dress. |
| APPARENTNESS | • apparentness n. The state or quality of being apparent. • APPARENTNESS n. the state of being apparent. |
| APPARTEMENTS | • appartements n. Plural of appartement. • APPARTEMENT n. (French) a set of rooms in a house for an individual or a family. |
| APPEACHMENTS | • appeachments n. Plural of appeachment. • APPEACHMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of appeaching. |
| APPEASEMENTS | • appeasements n. Plural of appeasement. • APPEASEMENT n. the act of appeasing. |
| APPELLATIVES | • appellatives n. Plural of appellative. • APPELLATIVE n. a common noun or common name (as distinguished from a proper name). |
| APPRAISEMENT | • appraisement n. (Dated) The act of appraising. • APPRAISEMENT n. the act of appraising. |
| APPRECIATIVE | • appreciative adj. Showing appreciation or gratitude. • appreciative adj. Capable of showing appreciation. • APPRECIATIVE adj. having or showing appreciation. |
| APPURTENANCE | • appurtenance n. That which appertains; an appendage to something else; an addition. • appurtenance n. (In the plural) Equipment used for some specific task; gear. • appurtenance n. (Law) A subordinate interest in land which benefits a principal estate, which cannot be detached from… |
| DEPAUPERATED | • depauperated v. Simple past tense and past participle of depauperate. • DEPAUPERATE v. to impoverish. |
| DEPAUPERATES | • depauperates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depauperate. • DEPAUPERATE v. to impoverish. |
| HAPPENSTANCE | • happenstance n. (Uncountable) The chance or random quality of an event or circumstance. • happenstance n. (Countable) A chance or random event or circumstance. • HAPPENSTANCE n. a circumstance esp. that is due to chance, also HAPPENCHANCE. |
| PREPARATIVES | • preparatives n. Plural of preparative. • PREPARATIVE n. something that prepares the way for or serves as a preliminary to something else. |