| ABDICATOR | • abdicator n. (Obsolete) A person supporting the abdication of another. • abdicator n. One who abdicates. • ABDICATOR n. one who abdicates. |
| ACIERATED | • acierated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acierate. • ACIERATE v. to turn into steel. |
| APRICATED | • apricated v. Simple past tense and past participle of apricate. • APRICATE v. to expose to sunlight. |
| CANTHARID | • cantharid n. (Zoology) Any beetle in the family Cantharidae. • CANTHARID n. a beetle with an elongated cylindrical body of a brilliant green color, aka Spanish fly, also CANTHARIS. |
| CARINATED | • carinated adj. Carinate; shaped like a keel. • CARINATED adj. shaped like the prow or keel of a ship, also CARINATE. |
| CAROTIDAL | • carotidal adj. Of or relating to the carotid arteries. • CAROTIDAL adj. relating to the carotid artery. |
| CARYATIDS | • caryatids n. Plural of caryatid. • CARYATID n. (Greek) a draped female figure supporting an entablature. |
| CRYPTADIA | • cryptadia n. (Very rare) Things to be kept secret. • CRYPTADIA n. (Greek) things to be kept hidden. |
| DRAMATICS | • dramatics n. (Used with a singular or plural verb) the art of acting and stagecraft. • dramatics n. (Used with a singular or plural verb) dramatic behaviour. • DRAMATICS n. the acting, production and study of plays. |
| ERADICANT | • eradicant n. A substance that serves to eradicate an infestation. • ERADICANT n. something that eradicates. |
| 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. |
| QUADRATIC | • quadratic adj. Square-shaped. • quadratic adj. (Mathematics) of a polynomial, involving the second power (square) of a variable but no higher powers… • quadratic adj. (Mathematics) of an equation, of the form 𝑎𝑥2+𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0. |
| RADICATED | • radicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of radicate. • radicated adj. (Now rare) Rooted; firmly established. • RADICATE v. to cause to take root. |
| RADICATES | • radicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of radicate. • RADICATE v. to cause to take root. |
| TRADUCIAN | • traducian n. One who believes that a child’s soul is inherited from its parents. • traducian adj. Pertaining to the belief that one’s soul is inherited from one’s parents. • TRADUCIAN n. a believer in traducianism. |
| TRIDACNAS | • tridacnas n. Plural of tridacna. • TRIDACNA n. (Greek) a giant clam. |