| ALLITERATED | • alliterated v. Simple past tense and past participle of alliterate. • ALLITERATE v. to form an alliteration. |
| BUTTERFLIED | • butterflied v. Simple past tense and past participle of butterfly. • BUTTERFLY v. to split almost entirely and spread apart e.g. a steak. |
| DECRETALIST | • decretalist n. (Historical) A member of a 13th-century school of interpretation of canon law that emphasized the decretals… • DECRETALIST n. one who studies decretals, also DECRETIST. |
| DETRIMENTAL | • detrimental adj. Causing damage or harm. • DETRIMENTAL adj. harmful. • DETRIMENTAL n. an undesirable or harmful person or thing. |
| DILATOMETER | • dilatometer n. An instrument used to measure the expansion of solids and liquids when heated, or when subjected to… • DILATOMETER n. an instrument for measuring expansion. |
| EXFILTRATED | • exfiltrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exfiltrate. • EXFILTRATE v. to remove or withdraw (an intelligence agent, soldier, etc.) surreptitiously from an enemy-held area. |
| INTERDENTAL | • interdental adj. Pertaining to the space between the teeth. • interdental adj. (Phonetics) Pronounced with the tongue between the top and bottom teeth. • interdental n. (Phonetics) A speech sound pronounced with the tongue between the top and bottom teeth. |
| INTERTILLED | • INTERTILL v. to cultivate between the rows (of a crop). |
| LITERATURED | • literatured adj. Well-read. • LITERATURED adj. (Shakespeare) having literary knowledge. |
| MULTITIERED | • multitiered adj. Having multiple tiers; thus by extension, complex or ornate. • MULTITIERED adj. having more than one tier. |
| OBLITERATED | • obliterated v. Simple past tense and past participle of obliterate. • obliterated adj. Destroyed, broken beyond repair. • obliterated adj. (Slang) Very drunk, intoxicated, wasted. |
| RETICULATED | • reticulated adj. Characterized by or having the form of a grid or network. • reticulated adj. (Masonry) Constructed with diamond-shaped stones. • reticulated adj. Having a reticle in the focus of an eyepiece. |
| TELEPRINTED | • teleprinted v. Simple past tense and past participle of teleprint. • TELEPRINT v. to print out (a message) using a teleprinter. |
| TITLEHOLDER | • titleholder n. The person who possesses a rank or title. • TITLEHOLDER n. one that holds a title. |