| DECAPITATING | • decapitating v. Present participle of decapitate. • DECAPITATE v. to cut off the head of. |
| DECAPITATION | • decapitation n. Beheading; the act of beheading or decapitating. • decapitation n. The ousting or destruction of the ruling body of a government or other organization. • decapitation n. (Politics) The unseating of a senior politician. |
| DEPOSITATION | • depositation n. The act of depositing, or material that is deposited. • DEPOSITATION n. in Scots law, a bailment where one entrusts goods to another to be kept without recompense. |
| DEPUTISATION | • deputisation n. Alternative spelling of deputization. • DEPUTISATION n. the act of deputising, also DEPUTIZATION. |
| DEPUTIZATION | • deputization n. The process of becoming a deputy. • DEPUTIZATION n. the act of deputizing, also DEPUTISATION. |
| DISCEPTATION | • disceptation n. (Archaic) Controversy; disputation; discussion. • DISCEPTATION n. (archaic) the act of discepting. |
| DISPIRITMENT | • dispiritment n. Dispiritedness; disheartenment. • DISPIRITMENT n. a state of being dispirited. |
| EXPEDITATING | • expeditating v. Present participle of expeditate. • EXPEDITATE v. to deprive of the ball of the foot or the claws. |
| EXPEDITATION | • expeditation n. (UK, obsolete, transitive, law, forest law) The process of expeditating. • EXPEDITATION n. the act of expediting. |
| PERIODONTIST | • periodontist n. A dentist whose speciality is periodontics. • PERIODONTIST n. a dentist specialising in periodontics. |
| PIEDMONTITES | • piedmontites n. Plural of piedmontite. • PIEDMONTITE n. a dark red mineral, a hydrated silicate of calcium, aluminium, manganese and iron, also PIEMONTITE. |
| PONTIFICATED | • pontificated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pontificate. • PONTIFICATE v. to speak in a pompous and dogmatic manner. |
| POSTEDITINGS | • POSTEDITING n. the act of editing after a piece of writing has been produced or printed by a machine. |
| PREADMITTING | • preadmitting v. Present participle of preadmit. • PREADMIT v. to admit beforehand. |
| STIPENDIATED | • stipendiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stipendiate. • STIPENDIATE v. to provide with a salary. |
| STIPENDIATES | • stipendiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stipendiate. • STIPENDIATE v. to provide with a salary. |
| TREPIDATIONS | • trepidations n. Plural of trepidation. • TREPIDATION n. timorous uncertain agitation. |