| ABREACTED | • abreacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of abreact. • ABREACT v. to resolve a neurosis by reviving forgotten or repressed ideas of the event first causing it. |
| ACERBATED | • acerbated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acerbate. • ACERBATE v. to embitter, to irritate. |
| ACIERATED | • acierated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acierate. • ACIERATE v. to turn into steel. |
| BAREFACED | • barefaced adj. Undisguisedly offensive and bold; crude. • barefaced adj. Open, undisguised. • barefaced adj. Unbearded (not having a beard or other facial hair). |
| CAMERATED | • camerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of camerate. • CAMERATED adj. chambered, vaulted, also CAMERAL. |
| CATHEDRAE | • cathedrae n. Plural of cathedra. • cathedræ n. Plural of cathedra. • CATHEDRA n. (Latin) a bishop's throne. |
| DANCEWEAR | • dancewear n. Clothing made to be worn by dancers, such as leotards and ballet shoes. • DANCEWEAR n. clothing suitable for dance classes, e.g. tights, leotards, bodysuits. |
| DEATHCARE | • deathcare n. The provision of products and services for the burial or cremation of the dead. • DEATHCARE adj. of, relating to, or providing products or services for the burial or cremation of the dead. |
| DECAHEDRA | • decahedra n. Plural of decahedron. • DECAHEDRON n. a solid figure or body inclosed by ten plane surfaces. |
| DEMARCATE | • demarcate v. To mark the limits or boundaries of something; to delimit. • demarcate v. To mark the difference between two causes of action; to distinguish. • DEMARCATE v. to mark the boundary of. |
| ERADICATE | • eradicate v. (Transitive) To pull up by the roots; to uproot. • eradicate v. (Transitive) To destroy completely; to reduce to nothing radically; to put an end to; to extirpate. • ERADICATE v. to root out. |
| ESCALADER | • escalader n. A soldier who escalades. • ESCALADER n. one who escalades, scales fortress walls by means of ladders. |
| HEADRACES | • headraces n. Plural of headrace. • head-races n. Plural of head-race. • head␣races n. Plural of head race. |
| HEADREACH | • head␣reach n. (Nautical) The distance to windward traversed by a vessel while tacking. • HEADREACH v. to make distance to windward in tacking. |
| LACERATED | • lacerated adj. Having lacerations. • lacerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of lacerate. • LACERATE v. to tear roughly. |
| MACERATED | • macerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of macerate. • MACERATE v. to soften by soaking. |
| READVANCE | • readvance v. To advance again. • READVANCE v. to advance again. |
| SCAREHEAD | • scarehead n. An alarming or sensational headline. • scarehead v. To write an alarming or sensational headline about. • scare-head n. Alternative form of scarehead. |