| ABSOLUTEST | • absolutest adj. (Rare) superlative form of absolute: most absolute. • ABSOLUTE adj. unconditional, fundamental.
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| ABSOLUTISE | • absolutise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of absolutize. • ABSOLUTISE v. to make absolute, also ABSOLUTIZE.
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| ALUMSTONES | • alumstones n. Plural of alumstone. • alum␣stones n. Plural of alum stone.
 • ALUMSTONE n. a hydrous sulphate of aluminum and potassium, aka alunite.
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| AUTHORLESS | • authorless adj. Without an author. • AUTHORLESS adj. without an author; anonymous.
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| CASSOULETS | • cassoulets n. Plural of cassoulet. • CASSOULET n. (French) a French stew consisting of haricot beans, onions, herbs etc.
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| CONSULATES | • consulates n. Plural of consulate. • CONSULATE n. the post or establishment of a (modern) consul.
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| JEALOUSEST | • jealousest adj. Superlative form of jealous: most jealous. • JEALOUS adj. resentful of another's advantages, also GEALOUS.
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| LACTULOSES | • lactuloses n. Plural of lactulose. • LACTULOSE n. a synthetic sugar with laxative properties.
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| LANGOUSTES | • langoustes n. Plural of langouste. • LANGOUSTE n. (French) the spiny lobster, also LANGOSTINO, LANGOUSTINE.
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| MOUSETAILS | • mousetails n. Plural of mousetail. • MOUSETAIL n. any of various temperate ranunculaceous plants of the genus Myosurus.
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| OUTCLASSED | • outclassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outclass. • OUTCLASS v. to be markedly better than.
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| OUTCLASSES | • outclasses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outclass. • OUTCLASS v. to be markedly better than.
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| OUTFLASHES | • outflashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outflash. • OUTFLASH v. to flash more brightly.
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| POSTULATES | • postulates n. Plural of postulate. • postulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of postulate.
 • POSTULATE v. to assume or claim as true, existent, or necessary.
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| SOMERSAULT | • somersault n. Starting on one’s feet, an instance of rotating one’s body 360 degree while airborne or on the ground… • somersault v. To perform a somersault.
 • SOMERSAULT n. a leap in which a person turns his heels over his head and lights upon his feet.
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| SPORULATES | • sporulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sporulate. • SPORULATE v. to form (into) spores.
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| SULFONATES | • sulfonates n. Plural of sulfonate. • sulfonates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sulfonate.
 • SULFONATE n. a salt of sulphonic acid.
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| TELEOSAURS | • teleosaurs n. Plural of teleosaur. • TELEOSAUR n. an extinct marine crocodile, having a slender snout and short front legs.
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