| ASCERTAINED | • ascertained v. Simple past tense and past participle of ascertain. • ASCERTAIN v. to make sure. |
| CALENDARIST | • calendarist n. A person who uses a particular form of calendar. • calendarist n. A person who contrives and makes calendars. • CALENDARIST n. one who makes calendars. |
| CANTHARIDES | • cantharides n. Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria (syn. Cantharis vesicatoria). • cantharides n. Spanish fly; a vesicant extracted from the beetle, popularly held to have aphrodisiac properties. • CANTHARIS n. a beetle with an elongated cylindrical body of a brilliant green color, aka Spanish fly, also CANTHARID. |
| DERACINATES | • deracinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deracinate. • DERACINATE v. to uproot. |
| DILACERATES | • dilacerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilacerate. • DILACERATE v. to rend or tear asunder. |
| DIVARICATES | • divaricates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of divaricate. • DIVARICATE v. to fork, diverge. |
| DRAMATICISM | • dramaticism n. The habit of performing actions in a histrionic manner. • DRAMATICISM n. the quality of being dramatic. |
| DRASTICALLY | • drastically adv. To a drastic degree. • drastically adv. In a drastic manner. • DRASTIC adv. severe. |
| ERADICATORS | • eradicators n. Plural of eradicator. • ERADICATOR n. one who eradicates. |
| HANDICRAFTS | • handicrafts n. Plural of handicraft. • HANDICRAFT n. a trade requiring skill of hand. |
| INCRASSATED | • incrassated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incrassate. • INCRASSATE v. (obsolete) to thicken. |
| IRRADICATES | • irradicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of irradicate. • IRRADICATE v. to fix firmly. |
| KURDAITCHAS | • kurdaitchas n. Plural of kurdaitcha. • KURDAITCHA n. (Native Australian) in certain Central Australian aboriginal tribes, a man with the mission of avenging the death of a tribesman, also KADAITCHA. |
| NOSTRADAMIC | • Nostradamic adj. Of or relating to Nostradamus. • NOSTRADAMIC adj. relating to prophesy in the manner of Nostradamus. |
| PAEDERASTIC | • paederastic adj. (Chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of pederastic. • pæderastic adj. Obsolete spelling of pederastic. • PAEDERASTIC adj. of or pertaining to pederasty, also PEDERASTIC. |
| PAEDIATRICS | • paediatrics n. Alternative spelling of pediatrics. • pædiatrics n. Obsolete typography of paediatrics. • PAEDIATRICS n. the care of children, also PEDIATRICS. |
| RADICATIONS | • radications n. Plural of radication. • RADICATION n. the process of taking root. |
| SARCOMATOID | • sarcomatoid adj. Of or pertaining to a sarcoma. • SARCOMATOID adj. like a sarcoma, a tumour of connective tissue. |
| STENOCARDIA | • stenocardia n. (Rare, pathology) Angina pectoris. • STENOCARDIA n. another name for the heart condition angina pectoris. |
| STRAITLACED | • straitlaced adj. Alternative spelling of straight-laced. • strait-laced adj. Alternative spelling of straight-laced. • strait-laced adj. Bound with stays. |