| APPREHENDING | • apprehending v. Present participle of apprehend. • apprehending n. An act by which something is apprehended. • APPREHEND v. to understand. |
| DIENCEPHALON | • diencephalon n. (Neuroanatomy, anatomy) The region of the human brain, specifically the human forebrain, that includes… • DIENCEPHALON n. the back of the forebrain, connecting the midbrain with the cerebral hemispheres. |
| DISENCHAINED | • disenchained adj. (Archaic) Freed from restraint; unrestrained. • DISENCHAIN v. to free from restraint. |
| DISENCHANTED | • disenchanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of disenchant. • DISENCHANT v. to free from enchantment. |
| DISENCHANTER | • disenchanter n. One who disenchants. • disenchanter n. (Fantasy) A magical beast that can drain magical energy. • DISENCHANTER n. one who disenchants. |
| ENFRANCHISED | • enfranchised v. Simple past tense and past participle of enfranchise. • enfranchised adj. Emancipated. • ENFRANCHISE v. to admit to the privileges of a citizen and esp. to the right of suffrage. |
| GUANETHIDINE | • guanethidine n. (Pharmacology) An antihypertensive drug that reduces the release of catecholamines. • GUANETHIDINE n. a drug used in the treatment of hypertension. |
| HEARTRENDING | • heartrending adj. That causes great grief, anguish or distress. • heartrending adj. That elicits deep sympathy. • heart-rending adj. Alternative form of heartrending. |
| INTERCHAINED | • interchained v. Simple past tense and past participle of interchain. • INTERCHAIN v. to link together; to unite closely or firmly, as by a chain. |
| INTERCHANGED | • interchanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of interchange. • INTERCHANGE v. to put each of (two things) in the place of the other, also ENTERCHAUNGE. |
| MISCHANNELED | • mischanneled v. Simple past tense and past participle of mischannel. • MISCHANNEL v. to channel wrongly. |
| PREHARDENING | • prehardening v. Present participle of preharden. • PREHARDEN v. to harden in advance. |
| UNDERHEATING | • underheating v. Present participle of underheat. • UNDERHEAT v. to heat insufficiently. |
| UNMECHANISED | • unmechanised adj. (British spelling) Alternative form of unmechanized. • UNMECHANISE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANIZE. |
| UNMECHANIZED | • unmechanized adj. Not mechanized. • UNMECHANIZE v. (Sterne) to disorganise, also UNMECHANISE. |