| CORRELATE | • correlate v. (Transitive) To compare things and bring them into a relation having corresponding characteristics. • correlate v. (Intransitive) To be related by a correlation; to be correlated. • correlate n. Either of a pair of things related by a correlation; a correlative. |
| EMBRACEOR | • embraceor n. A person guilty of embracery. • EMBRACEOR n. a person who seeks to influence jurors by corrupt means to deliver a partial verdict, also EMBRACER, EMBRASOR. |
| EXECRATOR | • execrator n. One who execrates. • EXECRATOR n. one who execrates. |
| FOREREACH | • forereach v. (Nautical, intransitive) To shoot ahead, especially when going in stays. • forereach v. (Nautical, transitive) To advance or gain upon; said of a vessel that gains upon another when sailing close-hauled. • FOREREACH v. to glide ahead, esp. when going in stay. |
| HORSERACE | • horserace n. Alternative spelling of horse race. • horse-race n. Alternative spelling of horse race. • horse␣race n. A competitive race for horses carrying jockeys; often the subject of betting. |
| MACROMERE | • macromere n. A large blastomere. • MACROMERE n. a large blastomere, one of the segments first formed by the division of the ovum. |
| NONCAREER | • noncareer adj. Not of or pertaining to a career; nonoccupational. • NONCAREER adj. not related to a career. |
| OREPEARCH | • OREPEARCH v. (Shakespeare) to fly up and perch on, also OVERPERCH. |
| OVERCLEAR | • overclear v. (Transitive) To make too clear, or translucent. • overclear v. (Transitive) To pass, without collision, by too great a distance; to go too far beyond. • overclear adj. (In negative constructions) Especially clear or comprehensible. |
| OVERREACH | • overreach v. (Transitive, intransitive) To reach above or beyond, especially to an excessive degree. • overreach v. (Transitive, intransitive, figuratively) To do something beyond an appropriate limit, or beyond one’s ability. • overreach v. (Transitive, intransitive, reflexive, equestrianism) Of a horse: to strike the heel of a forefoot with… |
| OVERREACT | • overreact v. To react too much or too intensely. • OVERREACT v. to react or respond excessively. |
| PROCREATE | • procreate v. (Transitive) To beget or conceive (offspring). • procreate v. (Transitive) To originate, create or produce something. • procreate v. (Intransitive) To reproduce. |
| RACEGOERS | • racegoers n. Plural of racegoer. • race-goers n. Plural of race-goer. • RACEGOER n. an attender of race meetings. |
| RACEHORSE | • racehorse n. A horse that competes in races. • RACEHORSE n. a horse bred to race. |
| RECREATOR | • recreator n. One who recreates. • RECREATOR n. one who recreates. |
| RECTORATE | • rectorate n. The office of a rector. • RECTORATE n. the office of rector, also RECTORSHIP. |
| REENACTOR | • reenactor n. One who reenacts. • reenactor n. One who takes part in a historical reenactment. • REENACTOR n. one who reenacts. |
| SARCOMERE | • sarcomere n. The contractile unit of the myofibril of a striated muscle. • SARCOMERE n. a unit of myofibril, in muscle. |