| APPROPRIATIONS | • appropriations n. Plural of appropriation. • APPROPRIATION n. an act or instance of appropriating. |
| DISAPPROPRIATE | • disappropriate v. To remove something that has been allocated to someone; often to reassign it elsewhere. • disappropriate adj. (Law) Severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| MALAPPROPRIATE | • malappropriate v. Synonym of misappropriate. • MALAPPROPRIATE v. to misuse or misappropriate. |
| MISAPPROPRIATE | • misappropriate v. (Transitive) To take something for wrong or illegal purposes. • misappropriate v. (Transitive) To embezzle. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |
| PROPERISPOMENA | • properispomena n. Plural of properispomenon. • PROPERISPOMENON n. a word with the circumflex accent on the penultimate syllable. |
| PROSOPOGRAPHER | • PROSOPOGRAPHER n. a writer of prosopographies, biographical sketches. |
| PYROPHOTOGRAPH | • PYROPHOTOGRAPH n. a burnt-in photograph, e.g. on glass or porcelain. |
| REAPPROPRIATED | • reappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reappropriate. • REAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate again. |
| REAPPROPRIATES | • reappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reappropriate. • REAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate again. |
| UNAPPROPRIATED | • unappropriated adj. That has not been appropriated for a specific use, or assigned to a specific person or organization. • UNAPPROPRIATED adj. not appropriated. |
| UNAPPROPRIATES | • unappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unappropriate. • UNAPPROPRIATE v. to remove from private ownership and return to public ownership. |