| APPRENTICEHOOD | • apprenticehood n. (Obsolete) apprenticeship. • APPRENTICEHOOD n. (Shakespeare) apprenticeship. |
| APPROPINQUATED | • appropinquated v. Simple past tense and past participle of appropinquate. • APPROPINQUATE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUE. |
| CYPROHEPTADINE | • cyproheptadine n. (Pharmacology) A particular antihistaminic, anticholinergic and antiserotonergic agent. • CYPROHEPTADINE n. a powerful antihistamine drug used to treat allergies. |
| DIPTEROCARPOUS | • DIPTEROCARPOUS adj. of or like a dipterocarp. |
| DISAPPROBATIVE | • disapprobative adj. Disapproving. • DISAPPROBATIVE adj. disapproving. |
| DISAPPROPRIATE | • disappropriate v. To remove something that has been allocated to someone; often to reassign it elsewhere. • disappropriate adj. (Law) Severed from the appropriation or possession of a spiritual corporation. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| MALAPPORTIONED | • malapportioned adj. (Politics) Of an electoral district, characterized by a disproportionate distribution of representatives… • MALAPPORTIONED adj. characterized by an inequitable or unsuitable apportioning of representatives to a legislative body. |
| MISAPPRECIATED | • misappreciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misappreciate. • MISAPPRECIATE v. to fail to appreciate. |
| PREADAPTATIONS | • preadaptations n. Plural of preadaptation. • PREADAPTATION n. a character of an organism or taxonomic group that takes on a function when none previously existed or that differs from its existing function which has been derived by evolution. |
| PREPONDERATING | • preponderating v. Present participle of preponderate. • PREPONDERATE v. to surpass others in numbers, intensity, force, or prowess. |
| PREPONDERATION | • preponderation n. The act or state of preponderating; preponderance. • PREPONDERATION n. the act of preponderating. |
| PROPAEDEUTICAL | • propaedeutical adj. Alternative form of propaedeutic. • PROPAEDEUTICAL adj. of or like a propaedeutic, a preliminary study. |
| PROPORTIONATED | • proportionated v. Simple past tense and past participle of proportionate. • PROPORTIONATE v. to make proportionate. |
| REAPPROPRIATED | • reappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reappropriate. • REAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate again. |
| SUPERDIPLOMATS | • superdiplomats n. Plural of superdiplomat. • SUPERDIPLOMAT n. an exceptional diplomat. |
| UNAPPROPRIATED | • unappropriated adj. That has not been appropriated for a specific use, or assigned to a specific person or organization. • UNAPPROPRIATED adj. not appropriated. |
| UNDERSTRAPPING | • understrapping adj. (Archaic) Becoming an understrapper; subservient. • UNDERSTRAPPING adj. subordinate. |