| BACTERICIDE | • bactericide n. Any substance that kills bacteria, especially one that is otherwise harmless. • BACTERICIDE n. an agent that kills bacteria. |
| BENEDICTORY | • benedictory adj. Of, pertaining to, or in the form of a benediction. • benedictory adj. Giving thanks. • BENEDICTORY adj. of or expressing benediction. |
| BESCATTERED | • bescattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of bescatter. • BESCATTER v. (archaic) to scatter over. |
| CARBURETTED | • carburetted v. Simple past tense and past participle of carburet. • CARBURET v. to combine with carbon, also CARBURATE. |
| CENTERBOARD | • centerboard n. (American spelling, nautical) Alternative spelling of centreboard. • center-board n. Alternative spelling of centreboard. • CENTERBOARD n. a retractable keel used esp. in sailboats, also CENTREBOARD. |
| CENTREBOARD | • centreboard n. (British spelling, nautical) The adjustable keel on a small yacht or dinghy that acts, among other things… • centre-board n. Alternative spelling of centreboard. • CENTREBOARD n. a retractable keel fitted to small racing yachts and dinghies, also CENTERBOARD. |
| DECARBONATE | • decarbonate v. To remove carbon dioxide from something. • DECARBONATE v. to remove carbon dioxide or carbonic acid from. |
| DECEREBRATE | • decerebrate adj. (Biology) Having the cerebrum removed. • decerebrate v. To remove the cerebrum in order to eliminate brain function. • DECEREBRATE v. to eliminate cerebral brain function in (an animal) by removing the cerebrum, as for purposes of experimentation. |
| DECUMBITURE | • decumbiture n. (Obsolete) The fact of lying down, specifically of a person due to illness. • decumbiture n. (Astrology, now historical) The time one takes to one’s bed during an illness, as used for astrological… • DECUMBITURE n. the time spent by an invalid in bed. |
| ELUCUBRATED | • elucubrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of elucubrate. • ELUCUBRATE v. to work out or express by studious effort; to burn the midnight oil. |
| EXACERBATED | • exacerbated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exacerbate. • EXACERBATE v. to make more violent, bitter, or severe. |
| LIBERTICIDE | • liberticide adj. Causing the destruction of liberty; oppressive, liberticidal. • liberticide n. The destruction of liberty. • liberticide n. One who causes the destruction of liberty. |
| PREDIABETIC | • prediabetic adj. Preceding the onset of diabetes; thus, indicating the probable future onset of diabetes. • prediabetic n. One who has prediabetes. • PREDIABETIC n. one suffering from prediabetes. |
| PREDICTABLE | • predictable adj. Able to be predicted. • predictable n. (Uncommon) A predictable thing. • PREDICTABLE adj. that can be predicted. |
| RESUBJECTED | • resubjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of resubject. • RESUBJECT v. to subject again. |
| TABERNACLED | • tabernacled adj. Containing, or having, a tabernacle. • tabernacled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tabernacle. • TABERNACLE v. to sojourn. |
| UNBRACKETED | • unbracketed adj. Not bracketed. • UNBRACKETED adj. not bracketed. |