| CORESPONDENT | • corespondent n. (Law) One of two or more persons against whom a lawsuit is made; but especially a person charged with… • co-respondent n. Alternative form of corespondent. • CORESPONDENT n. a person named as guilty of adultery with the defendant in a divorce suit. |
| INTERDEPENDS | • interdepends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interdepend. • INTERDEPEND v. to depend on one another. |
| INTERPLANTED | • interplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of interplant. • INTERPLANT v. to plant a crop between other plants. |
| INTREPIDNESS | • intrepidness n. The quality of being intrepid; bravery. • INTREPIDNESS n. the state of being intrepid. |
| PENTAHEDRONS | • pentahedrons n. Plural of pentahedron. • PENTAHEDRON n. a five-sided solid figure. |
| PREDESTINING | • predestining v. Present participle of predestine. • PREDESTINE v. to decree beforehand. |
| PRENOMINATED | • prenominated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prenominate. • PRENOMINATE v. to name or state beforehand. |
| PREPONDERANT | • preponderant adj. Having greater or the greatest weight, quantity, importance or force. • PREPONDERANT adj. having superior weight, force, or influence. |
| PRESENTENCED | • PRESENTENCE v. to sentence in advance. |
| PRETENDINGLY | • pretendingly adv. So as to pretend. • pretendingly adv. As if by right or title; arrogantly; presumptuously. • PRETENDING adv. PRETEND, to make believe. |
| PRETENSIONED | • pretensioned adj. Tensioned prior to some other operation. • PRETENSION v. to tension in advance. |
| RESPONDENTIA | • respondentia n. (Law, commercial law) A loan upon goods laden on board a ship. • RESPONDENTIA n. a loan on a ship's cargo payable on safe arrival. |
| SUPERINTENDS | • superintends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of superintend. • SUPERINTEND v. to have or exercise the charge and oversight of. |
| UNDERPAYMENT | • underpayment n. An insufficient payment. • underpayment n. The act of making such a payment. • underpayment n. The amount by which a payment is insufficient. |
| UNDERPLANTED | • underplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of underplant. • UNDERPLANT v. to plant smaller trees in between taller ones. |
| UNPRETENDING | • unpretending adj. Unpretentious, real, genuine. • UNPRETENDING adj. unpretentious. |