| BROKENHEARTED | • brokenhearted adj. Grieved and disappointed, especially with the loss of a beloved person or thing, such as the repudiation… • broken-hearted adj. Alternative spelling of brokenhearted Feeling depressed, despondent, or hopeless, especially over losing a love. • broken␣hearted adj. (Of a person) that has a broken heart. |
| DEHYDROGENATE | • dehydrogenate v. (Chemistry, transitive) To remove hydrogen from (a substance). • DEHYDROGENATE v. to remove the hydrogen from. |
| DETHRONEMENTS | • dethronements n. Plural of dethronement. • DETHRONEMENT n. the act of dethroning. |
| EXHEREDATIONS | • exheredations n. Plural of exheredation. • EXHEREDATION n. the act of exheredating, disinheriting. |
| FORESHORTENED | • foreshortened v. Simple past tense and past participle of foreshorten. • FORESHORTEN v. to shorten by proportionately contracting in the direction of depth so that an illusion of projection or extension in space is obtained. |
| MOUTHBREEDERS | • mouthbreeders n. Plural of mouthbreeder (synonym of mouthbrooders). • MOUTHBREEDER n. a fish that carries eggs and young in its mouth, also MOUTHBROODER. |
| OPENHEARTEDLY | • openheartedly adv. Alternative form of open-heartedly. • open-heartedly adv. Frankly, honestly and sincerely. • open-heartedly adv. Kindly and generously. |
| OVERBURTHENED | • overburthened v. Simple past tense and past participle of overburthen. • OVERBURTHEN v. (archaic) to overburden, also OVERBURDEN. |
| OVERHARVESTED | • overharvested v. Simple past tense and past participle of overharvest. • OVERHARVEST v. to harvest to excess. |
| OVERSTRETCHED | • overstretched v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstretch. • overstretched adj. Subject to demands that are more than can be reasonably handled. • OVERSTRETCH v. to stretch excessively. |
| OVERTIGHTENED | • overtightened v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtighten. • OVERTIGHTEN v. to tighten to excess. |
| OVERWEATHERED | • overweathered v. Simple past tense and past participle of overweather. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
| REUPHOLSTERED | • reupholstered v. Simple past tense and past participle of reupholster. • re-upholstered v. Simple past tense and past participle of re-upholster. • REUPHOLSTER v. to upholster again. |
| SCREENSHOTTED | • screenshotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of screenshot. • SCREENSHOT v. to take a print of the contents of a computer screen. |
| STEREOCHROMED | • STEREOCHROME v. to paint a mural fixed with waterglass. |
| STEREOGRAPHED | • stereographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stereograph. • STEREOGRAPH v. to make a stereograph. |
| THREEFOLDNESS | • threefoldness n. The property of being threefold. • THREEFOLDNESS n. the state of being threefold. |
| WEATHERCOCKED | • weathercocked v. Simple past tense and past participle of weathercock. • WEATHERCOCK v. to serve as a weathercock for. |