| APPOGGIATURA | • appoggiatura n. (Music) A type of musical ornament, falling on the beat, which often creates a suspension and subtracts… • APPOGGIATURA n. (Italian) a short note placed before a longer one. |
| APPOGGIATURAS | • appoggiaturas n. Plural of appoggiatura. • APPOGGIATURA n. (Italian) a short note placed before a longer one. |
| APPOGGIATURE | • appoggiature n. Plural of appoggiatura. • APPOGGIATURA n. (Italian) a short note placed before a longer one. |
| APPROPINQUATING | • appropinquating v. Present participle of appropinquate. • APPROPINQUATE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUE. |
| DEPAUPERATING | • depauperating v. Present participle of depauperate. • DEPAUPERATE v. to impoverish. |
| MOUSETRAPPING | • mousetrapping v. Present participle of mousetrap. • MOUSETRAPPING n. a range of techniques employed to stop users leaving a website. |
| MOUSETRAPPINGS | • MOUSETRAPPING n. a range of techniques employed to stop users leaving a website. |
| OVERPOPULATING | • overpopulating v. Present participle of overpopulate. • OVERPOPULATE v. to populate too densely. |
| PERPETUATING | • perpetuating v. Present participle of perpetuate. • PERPETUATE v. to make perpetual or cause to last indefinitely. |
| PHONAUTOGRAPHIC | • phonautographic adj. Relating to the phonautograph. • PHONAUTOGRAPHIC adj. relating to a phonautograph, an instrument for recording sound vibrations. |
| PLAGIOTROPOUS | • PLAGIOTROPOUS adj. showing plagiotropism, the tendency to grow at an oblique or horizontal angle. |
| PREOCCUPATING | • preoccupating v. Present participle of preoccupate. • PREOCCUPATE v. (obsolete) to preoccupy. |
| PROPUGNATION | • propugnation n. (Obsolete) means of defence; defence. • PROPUGNATION n. (Shakespeare) defence. |
| PROPUGNATIONS | • propugnations n. Plural of propugnation. • PROPUGNATION n. (Shakespeare) defence. |
| REPOPULATING | • repopulating v. Present participle of repopulate. • REPOPULATE v. to populate again. |
| SUPPURATING | • suppurating v. Present participle of suppurate. • SUPPURATE v. to discharge pus. |
| UNAPPROPRIATING | • unappropriating v. Present participle of unappropriate. • UNAPPROPRIATE v. to remove from private ownership and return to public ownership. |
| UNDERSTRAPPING | • understrapping adj. (Archaic) Becoming an understrapper; subservient. • UNDERSTRAPPING adj. subordinate. |
| UNSTRAPPING | • unstrapping v. Present participle of unstrap. • UNSTRAP v. to remove a strap from. |