| DEPRIVEMENT | • deprivement n. Deprivation. • DEPRIVEMENT n. the act of depriving. |
| DIOPTOMETER | • dioptometer n. An instrument used to measure ocular refraction, in order to prescribe corrective lenses. • DIOPTOMETER n. an instrument for measuring ocular refraction. |
| DISTEMPERED | • distempered v. Simple past tense and past participle of distemper. • distempered adj. (Archaic) Affected with or suffering from distemper. • DISTEMPER v. to paint or colour with distemper, also DESTEMPER. |
| IMPREGNATED | • impregnated v. Past participle of impregnate. • IMPREGNATE v. to fill, imbue; to make pregnant. |
| MADREPORITE | • madreporite n. (Zoology) A calcareous opening in the body of echinoderms which connects the water vascular system to the environment. • madreporite n. (Archaic, paleontology) A fossil stony coral, or a deposit composed of the same. • MADREPORITE n. in echinoderms, a perforated plate serving as opening to the stone canal. |
| MERCAPTIDES | • mercaptides n. Plural of mercaptide. • MERCAPTIDE n. a compound of mercaptan formed by replacing its sulphur hydrogen by a metal. |
| MISREPORTED | • misreported v. Simple past tense and past participle of misreport. • MISREPORT v. to report erroneously; to give an incorrect account of. |
| MISTEMPERED | • mistempered v. Simple past tense and past participle of mistemper. • MISTEMPER v. (obsolete) to temper ill; to disorder. |
| PANDERMITES | • PANDERMITE n. a hydrogen calcium borate. |
| PREADAMITES | • Preadamites n. Plural of Preadamite. • pre-Adamites n. Plural of pre-Adamite. • PREADAMITE n. a person who believes that there were people on earth before Adam. |
| PREADMITTED | • preadmitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of preadmit. • PREADMIT v. to admit beforehand. |
| PREDICAMENT | • predicament n. A definite class, state or condition. • predicament n. An unfortunate or trying position or condition. • predicament n. (Logic) That which is predicated; a category. |
| PREDOMINATE | • predominate v. (Intransitive) To dominate, have control, or succeed by superior numbers or size. • predominate v. (Intransitive) To be prominent; to loom large; to be the chief component of a whole. • predominate v. (Transitive) To dominate or hold power over, especially through numerical advantage; to outweigh. |
| PREMEDICATE | • premedicate v. To medicate beforehand, such as medicating before a surgical procedure. • PREMEDICATE v. to administer premedication to. |
| PREMEDITATE | • premeditate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To meditate, consider, or plan beforehand; to think about and revolve in… • PREMEDITATE v. to think about and revolve in the mind beforehand. |
| REDEMPTIBLE | • redemptible adj. (Archaic) redeemable. • REDEMPTIBLE adj. that can be redeemed. |
| REDEMPTIONS | • redemptions n. Plural of redemption. • REDEMPTION n. the act of redeeming. |
| REIMPLANTED | • reimplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reimplant. • reimplanted adj. Implanted again. • REIMPLANT v. to implant again. |
| REPIGMENTED | • repigmented v. Simple past tense and past participle of repigment. • REPIGMENT v. to pigment again. |