| ANTEDATES | • antedates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of antedate. • ANTEDATE v. to date from before. |
| ASPERATED | • asperated v. Simple past tense and past participle of asperate. • ASPERATE v. to make rough or harsh. |
| CASEMATED | • casemated adj. Furnished with, protected by, or built like a casemate. • CASEMATED adj. furnished with, protected by, or built like, a casemate. |
| DEADBEATS | • deadbeats n. Plural of deadbeat. • dead␣beats n. Plural of dead beat. • DEADBEAT n. one who is totally exhausted. |
| DEAERATES | • deaerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deaerate. • DEAERATE v. to remove air or gas from. |
| DEVASTATE | • devastate v. To ruin many or all things over a large area, such as most or all buildings of a city, or cities of… • devastate v. To destroy a whole collection of related ideas, beliefs, and strongly held opinions. • devastate v. To break beyond recovery or repair so that the only options are abandonment or the clearing away of… |
| ERADIATES | • eradiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eradiate. • ERADIATE v. to shoot out like a ray of light. |
| ESCALATED | • escalated v. Simple past tense and past participle of escalate. • ESCALATE v. to increase. |
| ESTACADES | • estacades n. Plural of estacade. • ESTACADE n. (French) a dike of stakes in a river against an enemy. |
| ESTRAPADE | • estrapade n. The rearing, plunging, and kicking actions of a horse trying to get rid of its rider. • ESTRAPADE n. (French) a horse's attempt to throw its rider. |
| HEADGATES | • headgates n. Plural of headgate. • HEADGATE n. a gate to control the flow of water. |
| HEAPSTEAD | • heapstead n. (Mining, historical) The elevated framework of wood or iron at bank, to the top of which the pit is… • HEAPSTEAD n. the buildings and places around a mine shaft. |
| MEATHEADS | • meatheads n. Plural of meathead. • MEATHEAD n. (US slang) a stupid person. |
| NAUSEATED | • nauseated adj. Having a feeling of nausea. • nauseated v. Simple past tense and past participle of nauseate. • NAUSEATE v. to affect with nausea. |
| PAEDERAST | • paederast n. Britain standard spelling of pederast. • pæderast n. Obsolete spelling of pederast. • PAEDERAST n. one who has anal sex with a boy, also PEDERAST. |
| SEPARATED | • separated v. Simple past tense and past participle of separate. • separated adj. Detached; not connected or joined; two or more things stand apart. • separated adj. (Of spouses) Estranged; living apart but not divorced. |
| STAGEHEAD | • stagehead n. The end of the stage (floating platform like a wharf) where fishermen unload their catch. • STAGEHEAD n. (Canadian) the part of a fishing stage which extends over the water. |
| TAPENADES | • tapenades n. Plural of tapenade. • TAPENADE n. (French) a paste made of olives, anchovies and capers. |
| TEABREADS | • tea␣breads n. Plural of tea bread. • TEABREAD n. a loaf of cake containing dried fruit, dipped in cold tea before baking. |