| ANTIPORTERS | • antiporters n. Plural of antiporter. • ANTIPORTER n. a membrane protein that transports substances across cell membranes. |
| CORPORATIST | • corporatist adj. Having the principles, doctrine, or system of corporative organization of a political unit, as a city or state. • corporatist n. A proponent of corporatism. • CORPORATIST n. a believer in corporatism. |
| EXTIRPATORS | • extirpators n. Plural of extirpator. • EXTIRPATOR n. one who extirpates or roots out. |
| IMPETRATORS | • impetrators n. Plural of impetrator. • IMPETRATOR n. one who impetrates, obtains by entreaty. |
| PARATRANSIT | • paratransit n. An auxiliary transit service without fixed routes or schedules, usually serving the disabled on demand. |
| PARTURIENTS | • parturients n. Plural of parturient. • PARTURIENT n. one who is about to bring forth young. |
| PORTRAITIST | • portraitist n. A painter or photographer who makes portraits. • PORTRAITIST n. a maker of portraits. |
| POURTRAICTS | • pourtraicts n. Plural of pourtraict. • POURTRAICT n. (obsolete) a portrait. |
| PRIESTCRAFT | • priestcraft n. The craft of performing the duties of a priest. • priestcraft n. (Derogatory) Priestly policy directed towards worldly ends. • PRIESTCRAFT n. priestly policy directed to worldly ends. |
| PROSTRATING | • prostrating v. Present participle of prostrate. • PROSTRATE v. to throw forward on the ground. |
| PROSTRATION | • prostration n. The act or condition of prostrating oneself (lying flat), as a sign of humility. • prostration n. A part of the ordination of Catholic and Orthodox priests. • prostration n. Being laid face down (prone). |
| REPATRIATES | • repatriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of repatriate. • REPATRIATE v. to restore to one's own country. |
| STRIPTEASER | • stripteaser n. A person who performs a striptease. • STRIPTEASER n. one who carries out a striptease. |
| TETRASPORIC | • tetrasporic adj. Relating to tetraspores. • TETRASPORIC adj. relating to tetraspores, also TETRASPOROUS. |
| TRAITORSHIP | • traitorship n. The state, condition, character, or conduct of a traitor. • TRAITORSHIP n. the state of being a traitor. |
| TRANSCRIPTS | • transcripts n. Plural of transcript. • transcripts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transcript. • TRANSCRIPT n. a written, printed, or typed copy. |
| TRICERATOPS | • triceratops n. Common name of the extinct genus Triceratops; herbivorous ceratopsids from the late Cretaceous. • Triceratops prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ceratopsidae – herbivorous dinosaurs, with a bony frill and three… • TRICERATOPS n. a kind of dinosaur. |
| TRIPARTISMS | • TRIPARTISM n. an established system of dialogue between three related groups. |