| ACULEATED | • aculeated adj. Having a sharp point; armed with prickles. • aculeated adj. (Figurative) Pungent, incisive. • ACULEATED adj. prickly; pointed; stinging, also ACULEATE. |
| ACULEATES | • aculeates n. Plural of aculeate. • ACULEATE n. a stinging insect. |
| ANUCLEATE | • anucleate adj. (Cytology) Which does not have a nucleus. • ANUCLEATE adj. without a nucleus, also ANUCLEATED. |
| AUREATELY | • AUREATE adv. pertaining to the fancy or flowery words used by poets. |
| DEVALUATE | • devaluate v. (Transitive) To reduce in value. • DEVALUATE v. to devalue, to reduce the value of a country's currency by lowering the exchange rate. |
| EJACULATE | • ejaculate v. (Transitive) To eject abruptly; to throw out suddenly and swiftly. • ejaculate v. (Intransitive) To say abruptly. • ejaculate v. (Biology, transitive) To eject or suddenly throw fluid or some other substance from a duct or other body structure. |
| EQUATABLE | • equatable adj. Capable of being equated; comparable. • EQUATABLE adj. that can be equated. |
| EVALUATED | • evaluated v. Simple past tense and past participle of evaluate. • EVALUATE v. to estimate the value of. |
| EVALUATES | • evaluates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evaluate. • EVALUATE v. to estimate the value of. |
| LAUREATED | • laureated v. Simple past tense and past participle of laureate. • LAUREATE v. to crown with a wreath of evergreen leaves, also LAUREL. |
| LAUREATES | • laureates n. Plural of laureate. • LAUREATE v. to crown with a wreath of evergreen leaves, also LAUREL. |
| PLATEAUED | • plateaued v. Simple past tense and past participle of plateau. • PLATEAU v. to reach a period of stability. |
| REVALUATE | • revaluate v. (Transitive) To make a new valuation or appraisal of. • REVALUATE v. to evaluate again. |
| UNEATABLE | • uneatable adj. Not eatable; not fit for eating. • UNEATABLE adj. that cannot be eaten. |