| AFFECTIONED | • affectioned adj. (Archaic) Feeling a certain affection for; disposed. • affectioned adj. (Archaic) affected, pompous. • affectioned adj. (Archaic) obstinate, willful. |
| BIOFEEDBACK | • biofeedback n. A technique consisting of measuring a person’s quantifiable bodily functions, such as blood pressure… • BIOFEEDBACK n. a technique for learning control of autonomic body functions in response to monitoring by electronic instruments such as an electrocardiograph. |
| CLOSEFISTED | • closefisted adj. Unwilling to spend money; stingy. • close-fisted adj. Tight-fisted, stingy. • CLOSEFISTED adj. tight, stingy. |
| COCKNEYFIED | • cockneyfied v. Simple past tense and past participle of cockneyfy. • COCKNEYFY v. to make (an accent) cockney, also COCKNIFY. |
| CONFIDENCES | • confidences n. Plural of confidence. • CONFIDENCE n. a feeling or consciousness of one's powers or of reliance on one's circumstances, also CONFIDENCY. |
| DEFAECATION | • defaecation n. Alternative form of defecation. • defæcation n. Obsolete spelling of defecation. • DEFAECATION n. the expulsion of solid waste from the body, also DEFECATION. |
| DEFECATIONS | • defecations n. Plural of defecation. • DEFECATION n. the act of defecating, also DEFAECATION. |
| DEFLECTIONS | • deflections n. Plural of deflection. • DEFLECTION n. an act of bending or turning away, also DEFLEXION. |
| ECOFRIENDLY | • ecofriendly adj. Alternative spelling of eco-friendly. • eco-friendly adj. Ecologically friendly; not damaging to the natural environment. • ECOFRIENDLY adj. respectful of the environment. |
| FORECADDIES | • forecaddies n. Plural of forecaddie. • forecaddies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forecaddie. • FORECADDY n. a caddy posted up ahead so as to see where the balls go, also FORECADDIE. |
| NONINFECTED | • noninfected adj. Not infected. • NONINFECTED adj. not infected. |
| OBJECTIFIED | • objectified v. Simple past tense and past participle of objectify. • objectified adj. Treated as an object. • OBJECTIFY v. to make objective. |
| OVEROFFICED | • OVEROFFICE v. to domineer over by virtue of office. |
| RECONFIRMED | • reconfirmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconfirm. • RECONFIRM v. to confirm anew. |
| UNOFFICERED | • unofficered adj. Without an officer. • UNOFFICERED adj. without an officer. |
| VOCIFERATED | • vociferated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vociferate. • VOCIFERATE v. to cry out with a loud voice; to bawl. |