| ABDUCTING | • abducting v. Present participle of abduct. • ABDUCT v. to carry someone away with force; to kidnap. |
| ABDUCTION | • abduction n. Leading away; a carrying away. • abduction n. (Anatomy) The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; the movement which separates a limb or… • abduction n. (Logic) A syllogism or form of argument in which the major premise is evident, but the minor is only probable. |
| ACIDULENT | • acidulent adj. Having an acid quality; sour; acidulous. • ACIDULENT adj. having an acid quality, also ACIDULOUS. |
| ADDUCTING | • adducting v. Present participle of adduct. • ADDUCT v. to draw inward, esp. of muscles. |
| ADDUCTION | • adduction n. The act of adducing or bringing forward. • adduction n. (Anatomy) The action by which the parts of the body are drawn towards its axis; -- opposed to abduction. • ADDUCTION n. the act of adducing or bringing forward. |
| AUCTIONED | • auctioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of auction. • AUCTION v. to sell publicly to the highest bidder. |
| CAUDATION | • caudation n. The property of having a caudate extension or tail. • caudation n. A caudate extension or tail. • caudation n. (Medicine) A fibrous growth. |
| CAUTIONED | • cautioned v. Past participle of caution. • cautioned adj. That has received a caution (typically from the police). • CAUTION v. to warn. |
| CURTAINED | • curtained v. Simple past tense and past participle of curtain. • curtained adj. Covered or partitioned with a curtain or curtains. • curtained adj. (Figuratively) Hidden or separated as if by a curtain. |
| CUSTODIAN | • custodian n. A person entrusted with the custody or care of something or someone; a caretaker or keeper. • custodian n. (US, Canada) a janitor; a cleaner. • CUSTODIAN n. a person who has care such as of a public building, also CUSTODE, CUSTODIER. |
| DUBITANCY | • dubitancy n. Doubt; uncertainty. • DUBITANCY n. (obsolete) doubt. |
| EDUCATING | • educating v. Present participle of educate. • EDUCATE v. to teach. |
| EDUCATION | • education n. (Uncountable) The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment. • education n. (Countable) Facts, skills and ideas that have been learned, especially through formal instruction. • e-ducation n. Alternative form of e-education. |
| FACUNDITY | • facundity n. (Archaic) eloquence; readiness of speech. • FACUNDITY n. eloquence. |
| INCUBATED | • incubated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incubate. • INCUBATE v. to warm eggs for hatching. |
| 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. |
| TRADUCING | • traducing v. Present participle of traduce. • traducing n. The act of one who traduces; defamation. • TRADUCING adj. maligning. |
| TUNICATED | • tunicated adj. Tunicate. • TUNICATED adj. having the form of a tunicate. |
| UNACTIVED | • UNACTIVE v. to make (a person) inactive. |
| UNCINATED | • uncinated adj. Uncinate. • UNCINATED adj. hooked at the end, also UNCINATE. |