| ATTRIBUTE | • attribute n. A characteristic or quality of a thing. • attribute n. An object that is considered typical of someone or some function, in particular as an artistic convention. • attribute n. (Grammar) A word that qualifies a noun. |
| ATTRISTED | • attristed v. Simple past tense and past participle of attrist. • ATTRIST v. (obsolete) to sadden. |
| ATTRITIVE | • attritive adj. Causing attrition. • ATTRITIVE adj. tending to attrite, wear down. |
| ATTRITTED | • attritted v. Simple past tense and past participle of attrit. • ATTRIT v. to wear down, also ATTRITE. |
| BRATTIEST | • brattiest adj. Superlative form of bratty: most bratty. • BRATTY adj. like a brat, spoilt. |
| QUARTETTI | • quartetti n. Plural of quartetto. • QUARTETTO n. (Italian) a quartet, a composition for four voices, also QUARTET, QUARTETT, QUARTETTE. |
| RATTLIEST | • rattliest adj. Superlative form of rattly: most rattly. • RATTLY adj. inclined to rattle. |
| RETRAITTS | • RETRAITT n. (Spenser) a portrait. |
| STRAITEST | • straitest adj. Superlative form of strait: most strait. • STRAIT adj. confined, rigorous. |
| TATTERIER | • TATTERY adj. ragged. |
| TATTERING | • tattering v. Present participle of tatter. • TATTER v. to become torn and worn. |
| TESTATRIX | • testatrix n. (Law) A female testator. • TESTATRIX n. a (female) person who leaves a valid will at death. |
| TETRADITE | • Tetradite n. A member of an occult group believing that the number four has mystical significance and that the Godhead… • TETRADITE n. a person who attaches mystic properties to the number four; a believer in a godhead of four persons. |
| TRATTORIE | • trattorie n. Plural of trattoria. • TRATTORIA n. (Italian) an Italian restaurant. |
| TRITIATED | • tritiated adj. (Chemistry) Describing a compound which has had some of its normal hydrogen (protium) replaced with… • tritiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tritiate. • TRITIATE v. to replace atoms by tritium. |
| TRITIATES | • tritiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tritiate. • TRITIATE v. to replace atoms by tritium. |
| TRITURATE | • triturate v. To grind to a fine powder, to pulverize. • triturate v. To mix two solid reactants by repeated grinding and stirring. • triturate v. To break up biological tissue into individual cells via passage through a narrow opening such as a hypodermic needle. |