| BIPINNATELY | • bipinnately adv. In a bipinnate manner. • BIPINNATE adv. of a compound leaf, pinnately divided, with the leaflets themselves pinnate.
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| DISPLANTING | • displanting v. Present participle of displant. • DISPLANT v. to uproot; to remove from a town or country of settlement.
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| INCOMPLIANT | • incompliant adj. Not compliant. • INCOMPLIANT adj. not compliant.
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| INCULPATING | • inculpating v. Present participle of inculpate. • INCULPATE v. to blame; to incriminate.
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| INCULPATION | • inculpation n. Blame; censure; crimination. • INCULPATION n. the act of inculpating.
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| INTERSPINAL | • interspinal adj. Between spines. • INTERSPINAL adj. between the vertebrae, also INTERSPINOUS.
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| MISPLANTING | • misplanting v. Present participle of misplant. • MISPLANT v. to plant wrongly.
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| PANTILINERS | • pantiliners n. Plural of pantiliner. | 
| PENITENTIAL | • penitential adj. Pertaining to penance or penitence. • penitential n. A book or set of rules pertaining to the Christian sacrament of penance.
 • PENITENTIAL adj. relating to penitence.
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| PLATINISING | • platinising v. Present participle of platinise. • PLATINISE v. to coat with platinum, also PLATINIZE.
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| PLATINIZING | • platinizing v. Present participle of platinize. • PLATINIZE v. to coat with platinum, also PLATINISE.
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| POLLINATING | • pollinating v. Present participle of pollinate. • pollinating adj. That pollinates, or leads to pollination.
 • POLLINATE v. to fertilise with pollen, also POLLENATE.
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| POLLINATION | • pollination n. (Botany) The transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma; effected by insects, birds, bats and the wind etc. • POLLINATION n. the process of transferring the pollen from its place of production to the place where the egg cell is produced.
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| RANTIPOLING | • rantipoling v. Present participle of rantipole. • RANTIPOLE v. to act in a wild way.
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| TAILSPINNED | • tailspinned v. Simple past tense and past participle of tailspin. • TAILSPIN v. to perform a kind of spin in an aeroplane.
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