| CONTEMPLABLE | • contemplable adj. Contemplatable. • CONTEMPLABLE adj. able to be contemplated. |
| CONTEMPTIBLE | • contemptible adj. Deserving contempt. • CONTEMPTIBLE adj. worthy of contempt. |
| HYPERMUTABLE | • hypermutable adj. (Genetics) That mutates rapidly. • HYPERMUTABLE adj. excessively mutable. |
| IMPENETRABLE | • impenetrable adj. Not penetrable. • impenetrable adj. (Figuratively) Incomprehensible; fathomless; inscrutable. • impenetrable adj. Opaque; obscure; not translucent or transparent. |
| IMPENETRABLY | • impenetrably adv. In an impenetrable manner or state; imperviously. • IMPENETRABLE adv. incapable of being penetrated or pierced. |
| MUMBLETYPEGS | • MUMBLETYPEG n. a game of throwing knives to make them stick in the ground. |
| NUMBERPLATES | • numberplates n. Plural of numberplate. • number␣plates n. Plural of number plate. • NUMBERPLATE n. an identifying plate on a car. |
| PERAMBULATED | • perambulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of perambulate. • PERAMBULATE v. to walk through, to inspect an area on foot. |
| PERAMBULATES | • perambulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of perambulate. • PERAMBULATE v. to walk through, to inspect an area on foot. |
| PERMEABILITY | • permeability n. The property of being permeable. • permeability n. The rate of flow of a fluid through a porous material. • permeability n. (Geology) A measure of the ability of a rock to transmit fluids (such as oil or water). |
| PHLEBOTOMIES | • phlebotomies n. Plural of phlebotomy. • PHLEBOTOMY n. the surgical opening of a vein to draw blood. |
| PHLEBOTOMISE | • phlebotomise v. Alternative form of phlebotomize. • PHLEBOTOMISE v. to perform phlebotomy on, also PHLEBOTOMIZE. |
| PHLEBOTOMIZE | • phlebotomize v. (Transitive) To perform a phlebotomy on (a vein): to open (a vein) to withdraw or let blood. • phlebotomize v. (Transitive) To perform a phlebotomy on (a person): to open a vein of (a person) to withdraw or let blood. • phlebotomize v. (Intransitive) To perform a phlebotomy; to open a vein to withdraw or let blood. |
| PREAMBULATED | • preambulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of preambulate. • PREAMBULATE v. to make a preamble. |
| PREAMBULATES | • preambulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preambulate. • PREAMBULATE v. to make a preamble. |
| PROBLEMATIZE | • problematize v. To make something into a problem. • problematize v. To consider something as if it were a problem. • problematize v. (Intransitive) To propose problems. |