| AUTHENTIC | • authentic adj. Of the same origin as claimed; genuine. • authentic adj. Conforming to reality and therefore worthy of trust, reliance, or belief. • authentic adj. (Music, of a Gregorian mode) Having the final as the lowest note of the mode. |
| CAUTERANT | • cauterant n. Any cauterizing substance. • CAUTERANT n. a cauterizing substance. |
| EXECUTANT | • executant n. A person who executes a dance or piece of music; a performer. • executant n. A person who puts something into action, such as a plan or design. • EXECUTANT n. one who executes or performs, esp. a performer on a musical instrument. |
| HUMECTANT | • humectant n. Any substance that promotes the retention of water, especially one used to keep a food product moist. • HUMECTANT adj. absorbing moisture. • HUMECTANT n. a substance that absorbs moisture. |
| PUNCTATED | • punctated adj. Punctate. • PUNCTATED adj. dotted, pitted, also PUNCTATE. |
| PUNCTUATE | • punctuate v. (Transitive) To add punctuation to. • punctuate v. (Transitive) To add or to interrupt at regular intervals. • punctuate v. (Transitive) To emphasize; to stress. |
| QUITTANCE | • quittance n. A release or acquittal. • quittance n. A discharge from a debt or obligation; a document that shows this discharge. • quittance n. (Obsolete) Recompense; return; repayment. |
| REDUCTANT | • reductant n. (Chemistry) Synonym of reducing agent. • REDUCTANT n. a reducing agent. |
| RELUCTANT | • reluctant adj. (Now rare) Opposing; offering resistance (to). • reluctant adj. Not wanting to take some action; unwilling. • reluctant adj. (Regular expressions) Tending to match as little text as possible. |
| TENTACULA | • tentacula n. Plural of tentaculum. • TENTACULUM n. a tentacle. |
| TOUCANETS | • toucanets n. Plural of toucanet. • TOUCANET n. a smaller kind of toucan. |
| TRUNCATED | • truncated adj. Deprived of one of its parts or of its end. • truncated adj. Ending abruptly as if cut across at the base or tip. • truncated v. Simple past tense and past participle of truncate. |
| TRUNCATES | • truncates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of truncate. • TRUNCATE v. to cut off. |
| TUNICATED | • tunicated adj. Tunicate. • TUNICATED adj. having the form of a tunicate. |
| TUNICATES | • tunicates n. Plural of tunicate. • TUNICATE n. a small marine animal. |
| UTTERANCE | • utterance n. An act of uttering. • utterance n. Something spoken. • utterance n. The ability to speak. |