| AMPHITHECIA | • AMPHITHECIUM n. the outer layer of cells of the embryo of mosses and liverworts that develops into the outer parts of the spore-bearing capsule. |
| ANTICIPATED | • anticipated adj. Expected to arrive; scheduled. • anticipated v. Simple past tense and past participle of anticipate. • ANTICIPATE v. to expect, look forward to. |
| ANTICIPATES | • anticipates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anticipate. • ANTICIPATE v. to expect, look forward to. |
| APPLICATIVE | • applicative adj. Having practical application; applicable. • applicative adj. (Computing) Of a programming language: using successive functional transformations on data to arrive at a result. • applicative adj. Involving the application of an operator on an operand. |
| CAPITALISED | • capitalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of capitalise. • CAPITALISE v. to write or print with an initial capital or in capitals, also CAPITALIZE. |
| CAPITALISES | • capitalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitalise. • CAPITALISE v. to write or print with an initial capital or in capitals, also CAPITALIZE. |
| CAPITALIZED | • capitalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of capitalize. • CAPITALIZE v. to write or print with an initial capital or in capitals, also CAPITALISE. |
| CAPITALIZES | • capitalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capitalize. • CAPITALIZE v. to write or print with an initial capital or in capitals, also CAPITALISE. |
| CAPTAINCIES | • captaincies n. Plural of captaincy. • CAPTAINCY n. the rank or condition of a captain, also CAPTAINRY. |
| CAPTAINRIES | • captainries n. Plural of captainry. • CAPTAINRY n. the rank or condition of a captain, also CAPTAINCY. |
| EPITHALAMIC | • epithalamic adj. Belonging to, or designed for, an epithalamium. • epithalamic adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the epithalamus. • EPITHALAMIC adj. of or like an epithalamium. |
| PACIFICATED | • pacificated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pacificate. • PACIFICATE v. to give peace to. |
| PACIFICATES | • pacificates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pacificate. • PACIFICATE v. to give peace to. |
| PAEDIATRICS | • paediatrics n. Alternative spelling of pediatrics. • pædiatrics n. Obsolete typography of paediatrics. • PAEDIATRICS n. the care of children, also PEDIATRICS. |
| PARMACITIES | • PARMACITIE n. (Shakespeare) spermaceti, also SPERMACETI. |
| PARTICIPATE | • participate v. (Intransitive) To join in, to take part, to involve oneself (in something). • participate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To share, to take part in (something). • participate v. (Obsolete) To share (something) with others; to transfer (something) to or unto others. |
| PATRICIATES | • patriciates n. Plural of patriciate. • PATRICIATE n. the patrician class; the aristocracy. |
| PERICHAETIA | • perichaetia n. Plural of perichaetium. • PERICHAETIUM n. a sheath or cluster of leaves around the archegonia in mosses and liverworts. |
| SEPTICAEMIA | • septicaemia n. Alternative spelling of septicemia. • septicæmia n. (Pathology) Obsolete spelling of septicaemia. • SEPTICAEMIA n. blood-poisoning with presence of bacteria and their toxins in blood, also SEPTICEMIA. |