| ADMITTABLE | • admittable adj. Able to be admitted. • ADMITTABLE adj. that can be admitted, also ADMISSIBLE. |
| ADMITTEDLY | • admittedly adv. As is acknowledged to be true; by general admission; confessedly. • ADMITTEDLY adv. granting that. |
| COMPLOTTED | • complotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of complot. • COMPLOT v. to conspire. |
| DELIMITATE | • delimitate v. To delimit, especially in the computing sense. • DELIMITATE v. to delimit. |
| DISTILMENT | • distilment n. The process of distillation. • distilment n. The extract produced by distillation. • DISTILMENT n. (Shakespeare) that which is distilled. |
| EMBRITTLED | • embrittled v. Simple past tense and past participle of embrittle. • EMBRITTLE v. (archaic) to make or become brittle. |
| KETTLEDRUM | • kettledrum n. (Music) A large hemispherical brass percussion instrument (one of the timpani) with a drumhead that… • kettledrum n. (Dated) An informal social party at which a light collation is offered, held in the afternoon or early evening. • kettle-drum n. Alternative form of kettledrum. |
| MALTREATED | • maltreated v. Simple past tense and past participle of maltreat. • MALTREAT v. to treat badly. |
| METHYLATED | • methylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of methylate. • methylated adj. Denatured by the addition of methyl alcohol. • methylated adj. (Chemistry) subject to methylation. |
| MULTITONED | • multitoned adj. Of many tones. • MULTITONED adj. having many tones. |
| MULTITUDES | • multitudes n. Plural of multitude. • multitudes n. The mass of ordinary people; the populous or the masses. • MULTITUDE n. a great number of persons collected together. |
| OUTMANTLED | • outmantled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outmantle. • OUTMANTLE v. (archaic) to exceed in dress or ornament. |
| STALEMATED | • stalemated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stalemate. • STALEMATE v. to subject to a stalemate. |
| STIMULATED | • stimulated adj. In a condition or state of stimulation. • stimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stimulate. • STIMULATE v. to excite, to inspire enthusiasm in. |
| TIMETABLED | • timetabled v. Simple past tense and past participle of timetable. • timetabled adj. Appearing in a timetable. • TIMETABLE v. to draw up a schedule of events for. |
| TREMULATED | • tremulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tremulate. • TREMULATE v. to sound with a tremolo effect. |