| ATTRIBUTERS | • attributers n. Plural of attributer. • ATTRIBUTER n. one who attributes, also ATTRIBUTOR. |
| ATTRIBUTIVE | • attributive adj. (Grammar, of a word or phrase) Modifying another word, typically a noun, while in the same phrase. • attributive adj. Attributing; characterized by attributing; effecting attribution. • attributive n. (Grammar) An attributive word or phrase (see above), contrasted with predicative or substantive. |
| BELLETTRIST | • bellettrist n. Alternative form of belletrist. • BELLETTRIST n. one who engages in belles-lettres, also BELLETRIST. |
| BETATTERING | • BETATTER v. to tatter. |
| BITARTRATES | • bitartrates n. Plural of bitartrate. • BITARTRATE n. a salt of tartaric acid in which the base replaces but half the acid hydrogen. |
| BITTERROOTS | • bitterroots n. Plural of bitterroot. • BITTERROOT n. a plant allied to the purslane, growing in the mountains of Idaho, Montana, etc. |
| BITTERSWEET | • bittersweet adj. Both bitter and sweet. • bittersweet adj. Expressing contrasting emotions of pain and pleasure. • bittersweet adj. Of bittersweet color. |
| DEATTRIBUTE | • deattribute v. (Transitive) To cease to attribute (A work of art or literature, etc.) to a particular person. • DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc. |
| FROSTBITTEN | • frostbitten adj. Affected by frostbite. • FROSTBITE v. to affect with frostbite. |
| LIBRETTISTS | • librettists n. Plural of librettist. • LIBRETTIST n. one who makes a libretto. |
| OBTESTATION | • obtestation n. (Archaic) The act of obtesting; supplication; protestation. • OBTESTATION n. the act of obtesting. |
| REATTRIBUTE | • reattribute v. To change the attribution of; to give credit to someone else for a deed. • REATTRIBUTE v. to attribute again. |
| SUBSTITUENT | • substituent n. (Chemistry) any atom, group, or radical substituted for another, or entering a molecule in place of… • substituent n. (Grammar) pro-form. • SUBSTITUENT n. a thing, esp. an atom, substituted for another. |
| SUBSTITUTED | • substituted v. Simple past tense and past participle of substitute. • SUBSTITUTE v. to put or use in the place of another. |
| SUBSTITUTES | • substitutes n. Plural of substitute. • substitutes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of substitute. • SUBSTITUTE v. to put or use in the place of another. |
| TESTABILITY | • testability n. The quality or state of being testable. • TESTABILITY n. the ability to be tested. |
| TICKETTYBOO | • ticketty-boo adj. Alternative spelling of tickety-boo. • TICKETTYBOO adj. fine, satisfactory. |
| WETTABILITY | • wettability n. The ability of a solid surface to reduce the surface tension of a liquid in contact with it such that… • WETTABILITY n. the ability to be wetted. |