| ACETYLATE | • acetylate v. (Chemistry) To react with acetic acid or one of its derivatives; to introduce one or more acetyl groups… • ACETYLATE v. to introduce the acetyl radical into (a compound). |
| ALTERCATE | • altercate v. (Intransitive) To argue, quarrel or wrangle. • ALTERCATE v. to dispute, argue. |
| CABALETTE | • cabalette n. (Music) Alternative form of cabaletta. • CABALETTA n. (Italian) a simple operatic song or melody in rondo form. |
| CATTLEMEN | • cattlemen n. Plural of cattleman. • CATTLEMAN n. one who raises cattle. |
| CLATTERED | • clattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of clatter. • CLATTER v. to make a rattling sound. |
| CLATTERER | • clatterer n. One who clatters. • CLATTERER n. one who clatters. |
| CRATERLET | • craterlet n. A small crater. • craterlet n. A crater-like feature of a larger crater. • CRATERLET n. a small crater. |
| DELECTATE | • delectate v. (Transitive) To delight, to charm, to bring pleasure to. • delectate v. (Intransitive) To take delight in, to take pleasure in. • DELECTATE v. to delight. |
| LATESCENT | • latescent adj. (Rare) latent, hidden, obscure. • LATESCENT adj. becoming latent or hidden. |
| LECTORATE | • lectorate n. A lectorship. • LECTORATE n. the office of lector, a reader, esp. in a college or church service. |
| RACLETTES | • raclettes n. Plural of raclette. • RACLETTE n. (French) a dish made from melted cheese and potatoes. |
| RELUCTATE | • reluctate v. (Obsolete) To struggle against anything; to resist; to oppose. • RELUCTATE v. to be reluctant, also RELUCT. |
| TELECASTS | • telecasts n. Plural of telecast. • TELECAST v. to broadcast by television. |
| TELEMATIC | • telematic adj. Of or pertaining to telematics. • TELEMATIC adj. relating to telematics, the transmission of computerized data over long distances. |
| TENTACLED | • tentacled adj. Having tentacles. • TENTACLED adj. having tentacles. |
| TENTACLES | • tentacles n. Plural of tentacle. • TENTACLE n. a slender flexible organ in invertebrates. |