| APPREHENDING | • apprehending v. Present participle of apprehend. • apprehending n. An act by which something is apprehended. • APPREHEND v. to understand. |
| DEMOGRAPHIES | • demographies n. Plural of demography. • DEMOGRAPHY n. the study of population statistics and trends, such as births, deaths, and disease. |
| DEPRECIATING | • depreciating v. Present participle of depreciate. • depreciating adj. That is declining in value. • depreciating adj. That degrades the value of something; deprecating. |
| GRANDEESHIPS | • grandeeships n. Plural of grandeeship. • GRANDEESHIP n. the state of being a grandee. |
| HELIOGRAPHED | • heliographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of heliograph. • HELIOGRAPH v. to signal by heliograph. |
| IDEOGRAPHIES | • ideographies n. Plural of ideography. • IDEOGRAPHY n. the representation of ideas independently of sounds, or in an ideographic manner, as sometimes is done in shorthand writing, etc. |
| MIMEOGRAPHED | • mimeographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mimeograph. • MIMEOGRAPH v. to copy by mimeograph. |
| OPPIGNERATED | • oppignerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of oppignerate. • OPPIGNERATE v. (obsolete) to pawn, also OPPIGNORATE. |
| OVERPEDALING | • overpedaling v. Present participle of overpedal. • OVERPEDAL v. to make excessive use of the sustaining pedal of a piano. |
| PEREGRINATED | • peregrinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of peregrinate. • PEREGRINATE v. to wander through. |
| PREDECEASING | • predeceasing v. Present participle of predecease. • PREDECEASE v. to die sooner than. |
| PREDESIGNATE | • predesignate adj. Designated in advance. • predesignate adj. (Logic, of a proposition) Having its quantity indicated by a verbal sign, as with "all", "none", etc. • predesignate v. To designate in advance. |
| PREDISCHARGE | • predischarge adj. Before a discharge. • predischarge v. To discharge beforehand. • predischarge n. The act of predischarging, or that which is predischarged. |
| PREFIGURATED | • prefigurated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prefigurate. • PREFIGURATE v. to prefigure. |
| PREHARDENING | • prehardening v. Present participle of preharden. • PREHARDEN v. to harden in advance. |
| PREROGATIVED | • prerogatived adj. Endowed with a prerogative, or exclusive privilege. • PREROGATIVED adj. (Shakespeare) possessed of a prerogative. |
| PRESIGNALLED | • PRESIGNAL v. to signal in advance. |
| SPEARHEADING | • spearheading v. Present participle of spearhead. • SPEARHEAD v. to lead an attack. |
| SPEEDREADING | • speedreading v. Present participle of speedread. • speedreading n. Reading at an accelerated rate while still maintaining comprehension of the material that is read. • speed-reading v. Present participle of speed-read. |
| VIDEOGRAPHER | • videographer n. Any person involved in the production of video material, but especially a person who uses a video camera. • VIDEOGRAPHER n. a practitioner of videography. |