| AFTERWORLD | • afterworld n. A supposed world that is entered after death; the realm of the afterlife. • after-world n. Alternative spelling of afterworld. • AFTERWORLD n. a future world. |
| AFTERWORLDS | • afterworlds n. Plural of afterworld. • after-worlds n. Plural of after-world. • AFTERWORLD n. a future world. |
| DEFIBRILLATOR | • defibrillator n. (Cardiology) An electronic device used internally or externally that delivers a controlled electric… • DEFIBRILLATOR n. an electronic device that applies an electric shock to restore the rhythm of a fibrillating heart. |
| DEFIBRILLATORS | • defibrillators n. Plural of defibrillator. • DEFIBRILLATOR n. an electronic device that applies an electric shock to restore the rhythm of a fibrillating heart. |
| DEFLAGRATOR | • deflagrator n. Something which deflagrates. • deflagrator n. (Historical) An electrical device for producing rapid combustion. • DEFLAGRATOR n. an apparatus for deflagration. |
| DEFLAGRATORS | • deflagrators n. Plural of deflagrator. • DEFLAGRATOR n. an apparatus for deflagration. |
| FLUTTERBOARD | • flutterboard n. (US) A buoyancy board made of foam, used to support the body when in water. • FLUTTERBOARD n. a kind of swimming aid, a kickboard. |
| FLUTTERBOARDS | • flutterboards n. Plural of flutterboard. • FLUTTERBOARD n. a kind of swimming aid, a kickboard. |
| PREFORMULATED | • preformulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of preformulate. • PREFORMULATE v. to formulate in advance. |
| PROLIFERATED | • proliferated v. Simple past tense and past participle of proliferate. • PROLIFERATE v. to grow or increase in number rapidly. |
| REFORMULATED | • reformulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reformulate. • REFORMULATE v. to formulate again. |
| TETRAFLUORIDE | • tetrafluoride n. (Chemistry) Any chloride containing four fluorine atoms in each molecule. • TETRAFLUORIDE n. a fluoride containing four atoms of fluorine. |
| TETRAFLUORIDES | • tetrafluorides n. Plural of tetrafluoride. • TETRAFLUORIDE n. a fluoride containing four atoms of fluorine. |