| BENEFITTING | • benefitting v. Present participle of benefit. • BENEFIT v. to obtain an advantage. |
| CERTIFICATE | • certificate n. A document containing a certified statement. • certificate n. A document evidencing ownership or debt. • certificate n. (Education) A document serving as evidence that a person has completed an educational course, issued… |
| EFFECTIVITY | • effectivity n. (Uncountable) The ability or power to be effective. • effectivity n. (Countable) A measure of the effectiveness of something. • effectivity n. (Countable) [Technical documentation] An indication of the product, procedure, or timescale for which… |
| FELICITATED | • felicitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of felicitate. • FELICITATE v. to congratulate. |
| FELICITATES | • felicitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of felicitate. • FELICITATE v. to congratulate. |
| FERTILITIES | • fertilities n. Plural of fertility. • FERTILITY n. the state of being fertile. |
| FESTIVITIES | • festivities n. Plural of festivity. • FESTIVITY n. conviviality, joyfulness. |
| FLITTERMICE | • flittermice n. Plural of flittermouse, an alternative spelling of flitter-mouse. • flitter-mice n. Plural of flitter-mouse. • FLITTERMOUSE n. (dialect) a bat. |
| PIPEFITTERS | • pipefitters n. Plural of pipefitter. • pipe␣fitters n. Plural of pipe fitter. • PIPEFITTER n. one whose job is to fit pipes. |
| PRETTIFIERS | • prettifiers n. Plural of prettifier. • PRETTIFIER n. one who prettifies. |
| RETESTIFIED | • retestified v. Simple past tense and past participle of retestify. • RETESTIFY v. to testify again. |
| RETESTIFIES | • retestifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retestify. • RETESTIFY v. to testify again. |
| TESTIFICATE | • testificate n. (Historical, Scotland) A certificate of good character that was required to allow travel between parishes… • TESTIFICATE n. in Scots law, a solemn written assertion. |
| TIMESHIFTED | • timeshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of timeshift. • TIMESHIFT v. to enable (a television programme) to be viewed at a time later than that of its original broadcast. |