| AFFEERMENTS | • affeerments n. Plural of affeerment. • AFFEERMENT n. the act of affeering. |
| CRAFTSWOMEN | • craftswomen n. Plural of craftswoman. • CRAFTSWOMAN n. a woman who is an artisan. |
| DEFRAGMENTS | • defragments v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defragment. • DEFRAGMENT v. to run a program which reduces or eliminates the fragmentation of (a file or disk) by bringing together parts of files stored in separate locations to a single location on the disk. |
| DEFRAYMENTS | • defrayments n. Plural of defrayment. • DEFRAYMENT n. the payment of charges, also DEFRAYAL. |
| DRAFTSWOMEN | • draftswomen n. Plural of draftswoman. • DRAFTSWOMAN n. (US) a draughtswoman. |
| FOREMASTMAN | • foremastman n. Any sailor below the rank of petty officer. • FOREMASTMAN n. any sailor below the rank of petty officer. |
| FOREMASTMEN | • foremastmen n. Plural of foremastman. • FOREMASTMAN n. any sailor below the rank of petty officer. |
| FRAGMENTISE | • fragmentise v. Alternative form of fragmentize. • FRAGMENTISE v. to reduce to fragments, also FRAGMENTIZE. |
| FREEMARTINS | • freemartins n. Plural of freemartin. • FREEMARTIN n. a sexually deficient female calf born as a bull calf's twin. |
| INFORMATISE | • informatise v. Alternative form of informatize. • INFORMATISE v. to convert (something) into data or information, esp. for analysis, processing, or consumption by computers, also INFORMATIZE. |
| MANIFESTERS | • manifesters n. Plural of manifester. • MANIFESTER n. one who makes manifest. |
| RETRANSFORM | • retransform v. (Transitive) To transform anew or back. • RETRANSFORM v. to transform again. |
| SUBFRAGMENT | • subfragment n. (Biochemistry, genetics) A subsection of a fragment (of nucleic acid etc). • subfragment v. To split into such fragments. |
| TRANSFORMED | • transformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transform. • transformed adj. Given a completely different form or appearance. • TRANSFORM v. to change into another form. |
| TRANSFORMER | • transformer n. Something that transforms, changing its own or another thing’s shape. • transformer n. (Electrical engineering) A static device that transfers electric energy from one circuit to another… • transformer n. (Machine learning) A neural network architecture that relies on self-attention mechanisms. |