| COFFINED | • coffined v. Simple past tense and past participle of coffin. • COFFIN v. to put in a burial box. |
| CHIFFONADE | • chiffonade n. A culinary preparation of herbs or leafy vegetables cut into long, thin ribbons. • chiffonade v. To prepare a chiffonade. • CHIFFONADE n. (French) green plants cooked in butter, esp. a mixture of lettuce and sorrel. |
| UNCOFFINED | • uncoffined adj. Not placed in a coffin. • UNCOFFIN v. to remove from a coffin. |
| AFFECTIONED | • affectioned adj. (Archaic) Feeling a certain affection for; disposed. • affectioned adj. (Archaic) affected, pompous. • affectioned adj. (Archaic) obstinate, willful. |
| AFFICIONADO | • afficionado n. Alternative spelling of aficionado (“one who likes, knows about, and appreciates an interest”). • AFFICIONADO n. (Spanish) a devotee, admirer, an enthusiastic fan, also AFICIONADO. |
| CHIFFONADES | • chiffonades n. Plural of chiffonade. • chiffonades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chiffonade. • CHIFFONADE n. (French) green plants cooked in butter, esp. a mixture of lettuce and sorrel. |
| DIFFRACTION | • diffraction n. (Physics) The bending of a wave around an obstacle. • diffraction n. (Quantum mechanics) The breaking up of an electromagnetic wave as it passes a geometric structure (e… • DIFFRACTION n. a modification which light undergoes esp. in passing by the edges of opaque bodies or through narrow openings and in which the rays appear to be deflected. |
| SCAFFOLDING | • scaffolding n. A temporary modular system of tubes (or formerly wood) forming a framework used to support people and… • scaffolding n. (Programming) Source code etc. that is incomplete and serves as a basis for further development. • scaffolding n. (Figurative) Any framework or support. |
| UNOFFICERED | • unofficered adj. Without an officer. • UNOFFICERED adj. without an officer. |
| AFFICIONADOS | • afficionados n. Plural of afficionado. • AFFICIONADO n. (Spanish) a devotee, admirer, an enthusiastic fan, also AFICIONADO. |
| DIFFRACTIONS | • diffractions n. Plural of diffraction. • DIFFRACTION n. a modification which light undergoes esp. in passing by the edges of opaque bodies or through narrow openings and in which the rays appear to be deflected. |
| DISAFFECTION | • disaffection n. Discontent; unrest. • disaffection n. Alienation; loss of loyalty. • DISAFFECTION n. the state of being disaffected. |
| SCAFFOLDINGS | • scaffoldings n. Plural of scaffolding. • SCAFFOLDING n. a framework of platforms for painters. |
| COUNTERBUFFED | • counterbuffed v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterbuff. • COUNTERBUFF v. to rebuff. |
| DISAFFECTIONS | • disaffections n. Plural of disaffection. • DISAFFECTION n. the state of being disaffected. |
| DISAFFECTIONATE | • disaffectionate adj. Not disposed to affection; unfriendly. • DISAFFECTIONATE adj. showing disaffection. |