| CARDIOVERTER | • cardioverter n. A machine that performs cardioversion (specifically, electrocardioversion), in either hospital equipment… |
| COUNTERORDER | • counterorder n. An order (command) made in opposition to a previous one. • counterorder v. To issue a counterorder. • COUNTERORDER v. to issue an order contradicting a previous order. |
| INTERMARRIED | • intermarried v. Simple past tense and past participle of intermarry. • INTERMARRY v. to marry each other. |
| OVERREPORTED | • overreported v. Simple past tense and past participle of overreport. • OVERREPORT v. to report to excess. |
| PREDEPARTURE | • predeparture adj. Occurring before or in preparation for one’s departure. • predeparture n. (Rare) The time or preparations leading up to one’s departure. • PREDEPARTURE adj. preceding a departure. |
| REDECORATORS | • redecorators n. Plural of redecorator. • REDECORATOR n. one who redecorates. |
| REFRIGERATED | • refrigerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of refrigerate. • REFRIGERATE v. to make or keep cold. |
| REREGISTERED | • reregistered v. Simple past tense and past participle of reregister. • REREGISTER v. to register again. |
| RESTRUCTURED | • restructured v. Simple past tense and past participle of restructure. • RESTRUCTURE v. to change the makeup, organization, or pattern of. |
| RETROGRADELY | • retrogradely adv. (Sciences) With a backward motion. • RETROGRADE adv. going backwards. |
| RETROGRESSED | • retrogressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of retrogress. • RETROGRESS v. to show backward movement, degenerate. |
| REVERBERATED | • reverberated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reverberate. • REVERBERATE v. to continue in or as if in a series of echoes, to resound, also REVERB. |
| UNDERCURRENT | • undercurrent n. A current of water which flows under the surface, and often in a different direction from surface currents. • undercurrent n. (Figuratively) A tendency of feeling or opinion that is concealed rather than exposed. • undercurrent v. (Transitive, also figuratively) To flow under some surface. |
| UNDERREPORTS | • underreports v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underreport. • UNDERREPORT v. to report inadequately. |
| UNDERWRITERS | • underwriters n. Plural of underwriter. • UNDERWRITER n. one that underwrites. |