| COMMENTATED | • commentated v. Simple past tense and past participle of commentate. • COMMENTATE v. to give a commentary on. |
| COMMENTATES | • commentates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of commentate. • COMMENTATE v. to give a commentary on. |
| COMMENTATOR | • commentator n. A person who comments; especially someone who is paid to give his/her opinions in the media about current… • commentator n. (Historical, law) A medieval legal scholar who authored prose commentaries on civil law; (specifically)… • Commentator n. Alternative letter-case form of commentator (medieval legal scholar). |
| COMMITMENTS | • commitments n. Plural of commitment. • COMMITMENT n. the state of being committed. |
| COMPARTMENT | • compartment n. A room, or section, or chamber. • compartment n. One of the parts into which an area is subdivided. • compartment n. (Biochemistry) Part of a protein that serves a specific function. |
| COMPORTMENT | • comportment n. The manner in which one behaves or conducts oneself. • comportment n. Deportment, bearing. • COMPORTMENT n. behaviour, bearing. |
| DISMASTMENT | • dismastment n. The loss or removal of a ship’s mast. • DISMASTMENT n. the act of dismasting. |
| EMBOITEMENT | • emboîtement n. (Biology, now historical) The outdated hypothesis that all living things proceed from pre-existing germs… • EMBOITEMENT n. (French) encasement. |
| ENTOMBMENTS | • entombments n. Plural of entombment. • ENTOMBMENT n. the act of entombing. |
| IMMANENTIST | • immanentist n. A proponent of immanentism. • IMMANENTIST n. one who believes in an immanent or permanent god. |
| IMMITTANCES | • immittances n. Plural of immittance. • IMMITTANCE n. the act of immitting, inserting. |
| IMPARTMENTS | • impartments n. Plural of impartment. • IMPARTMENT n. the act of imparting. |
| MANUMITTERS | • manumitters n. Plural of manumitter. • MANUMITTER n. one who manumits, releases from slavery. |
| MARTINETISM | • martinetism n. The principles or practices of a martinet; rigid adherence to discipline, etc. • MARTINETISM n. the state of being a martinet. |
| TEMPERAMENT | • temperament n. A person’s usual manner of thinking, behaving or reacting. • temperament n. A tendency to become irritable or angry. • temperament n. (Music) The altering of certain intervals from their correct values in order to improve the moving from key to key. |
| TREMBLEMENT | • tremblement n. A trembling; tremor. • TREMBLEMENT n. the act of trembling. |
| UNCOMMITTED | • uncommitted adj. Not inclined toward either side in a matter under dispute. • uncommitted adj. Not bound or pledged to a cause, party etc. • uncommitted adj. (Computing, of an update to a database etc.) Not yet written to disk and logged. |