| COMPACTIFIED | • compactified v. Simple past tense and past participle of compactify. • COMPACTIFY v. to render compact. |
| DEFAMATORILY | • defamatorily adv. In a defamatory manner. • DEFAMATORY adv. serving to defame. |
| DEFORMATIONS | • deformations n. Plural of deformation. • DEFORMATION n. alteration of form or shape. |
| DIFFORMITIES | • difformities n. Plural of difformity. • DIFFORMITY n. irregularity of form. |
| DISCOMFITERS | • DISCOMFITER n. one who discomfits. |
| DISCOMFITING | • discomfiting adj. Tending to discomfit (“embarrass greatly; upset the composure of, disconcert”). • discomfiting v. Present participle of discomfit. • DISCOMFIT v. to disconcert or balk. |
| DISCOMFITURE | • discomfiture n. (Obsolete) Defeat in battle. • discomfiture n. An emotional state similar to that arising from defeat; frustration, disappointment, perplexity or embarrassment. • DISCOMFITURE n. the act of discomfiting. |
| DISCOMFORTED | • discomforted v. Simple past tense and past participle of discomfort. • DISCOMFORT v. to make uncomfortable or uneasy. |
| HINDFOREMOST | • HINDFOREMOST adv. with the back part in the front place. |
| HYDATIDIFORM | • hydatidiform adj. Resembling a hydatid. • HYDATIDIFORM adj. having the shape of a hydatid, a fluid-filled cyst, esp. one containing tapeworm larva. |
| IMPERFORATED | • imperforated adj. Not perforated; having no opening or aperture; imperforate. • IMPERFORATED adj. not perforated into perforated rows, used of stamps and sheets of stamps, also IMPERFORATE. |
| INFORMATISED | • informatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of informatise. • INFORMATISE v. to convert (something) into data or information, esp. for analysis, processing, or consumption by computers, also INFORMATIZE. |
| INFORMATIZED | • informatized v. Simple past tense and past participle of informatize. • INFORMATIZE v. to convert (something) into data or information, esp. for analysis, processing, or consumption by computers, also INFORMATISE. |
| MADEFACTIONS | • MADEFACTION n. moistening. |
| MIDAFTERNOON | • midafternoon n. The middle of the afternoon, normally between 2 and 4 pm. |
| MODIFICATION | • modification n. (Obsolete, philosophy) The form of existence belonging to a particular object, entity etc.; a mode of being. • modification n. (Linguistics) the change undergone by a word when used in a construction (for instance am => ’m in I’m). • modification n. The result of modifying something; a new or changed form. |
| MODIFICATIVE | • modificative n. (Grammar) That which modifies or qualifies, as a word or clause. • modificative adj. Modificatory; tending to modify. • MODIFICATIVE adj. tending to modify, also MODIFICATORY. |
| MODIFICATORY | • modificatory adv. In a modifying manner; tending or serving to modify. • MODIFICATORY adj. tending to modify, also MODIFICATIVE. |
| POSTMODIFIED | • postmodified v. Simple past tense and past participle of postmodify. • POSTMODIFY v. to modify the sense of (a word or phrase) by being placed after it. |
| POSTMODIFIES | • postmodifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of postmodify. • POSTMODIFY v. to modify the sense of (a word or phrase) by being placed after it. |