| APPERCEIVED | • apperceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of apperceive. • APPERCEIVE v. to perceive an inner meaning. |
| DECREPITATE | • decrepitate v. (Transitive) To roast (a salt or mineral) until it stops crackling in the fire. • decrepitate v. (Intransitive) Of salts and minerals, to crackle when heated, indicating a sudden breakdown of their particles. • DECREPITATE v. to crackle; to roast so as to cause to crackle. |
| DEPAUPERISE | • depauperise v. Alternative form of depauperize. • DEPAUPERISE v. to free from pauperdom, also DEPAUPERIZE. |
| DEPAUPERIZE | • depauperize v. (Transitive) To free from paupers. • depauperize v. (Transitive) To rescue from poverty. • depauperize v. (Transitive) To impoverish, to make poor (to make depauperate). |
| DEPRECATIVE | • deprecative adj. Tending to deprecate; disapproving. • deprecative adj. (Archaic) Tending to avert evil by prayer. • DEPRECATIVE adj. serving to deprecate. |
| DEPRECIABLE | • depreciable adj. Able to be depreciated. • DEPRECIABLE adj. that can be depreciated. |
| DEPRECIATED | • depreciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of depreciate. • DEPRECIATE v. to lower in estimation or esteem. |
| DEPRECIATES | • depreciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depreciate. • DEPRECIATE v. to lower in estimation or esteem. |
| PEDERASTIES | • pederasties n. Plural of pederasty. • PEDERASTY n. anal intercourse between a man and a boy, also PAEDERASTY. |
| PREAUDIENCE | • preaudience n. (UK, law) Precedence of rank at the bar among lawyers. • PREAUDIENCE n. the right to be heard before another; precedence at the bar among lawyers. |
| PREDIABETES | • prediabetes n. The state in which blood glucose levels are above normal but have not reached those of diabetes. • PREDIABETES n. an asymptomatic abnormal state that precedes the development of clinically evident diabetes. |
| PREMEDICATE | • premedicate v. To medicate beforehand, such as medicating before a surgical procedure. • PREMEDICATE v. to administer premedication to. |
| PREMEDIEVAL | • premedieval adj. Before the Middle Ages. • PREMEDIEVAL adj. taking place before the mediaeval period. |
| PREMEDITATE | • premeditate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To meditate, consider, or plan beforehand; to think about and revolve in… • PREMEDITATE v. to think about and revolve in the mind beforehand. |
| PRIVATEERED | • privateered v. Simple past tense and past participle of privateer. • PRIVATEER v. to operate as a pirate. |
| REEXPLAINED | • re-explained v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-explain. • REEXPLAIN v. to explain again. |