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 There are 13 words ending with CERATE| ACERATE | • acerate n. (Chemistry) A combination of aceric acid with a salifiable base. • acerate adj. Acerose; needle-shaped; long and pointed.
 • ACERATE adj. needle-shaped.
 |  | CANCERATE | • cancerate v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To grow into a cancer; to become cancerous. • CANCERATE v. to grow into a cancer; to become cancerous.
 |  | CERATE | • cerate n. (Medicine, archaic or historical) An unctuous preparation for external application — mainly wax (or… • cerate n. (Inorganic chemistry) The anion CeO32- of cerium.
 • CERATE n. a stiff ointment composed of wax, lard, or oil, and other ingredients.
 |  | CHELICERATE | • chelicerate adj. Of or relating to the Chelicerata subphylum of arachnids, horseshoe crabs, etc. • chelicerate n. Any member of the Chelicerata.
 • CHELICERATE n. an arthropod of the group Chelicera, arachnids and horseshoe-crabs.
 |  | DILACERATE | • dilacerate v. (Transitive) To rend asunder; to tear to pieces. • DILACERATE v. to rend or tear asunder.
 |  | DISINCARCERATE | • disincarcerate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To liberate from prison. • DISINCARCERATE v. to free from incarceration.
 |  | EVISCERATE | • eviscerate v. (Transitive) To disembowel, to remove the viscera. • eviscerate v. (Transitive) To destroy or make ineffectual or meaningless.
 • eviscerate v. (Transitive) To elicit the essence of.
 |  | EXULCERATE | • exulcerate adj. (Obsolete) Very sore; ulcerated. • exulcerate v. To ulcerate.
 • exulcerate v. To corrode; to fret; to chafe; to inflame.
 |  | INCARCERATE | • incarcerate v. (Chiefly US) To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law. • incarcerate v. To confine; to shut up or enclose; to hem in.
 • INCARCERATE v. to put in prison.
 |  | LACERATE | • lacerate v. (Transitive) To tear, rip or wound. • lacerate v. (Transitive) To defeat thoroughly; to thrash.
 • lacerate adj. (Botany) Jagged, as if torn or lacerated.
 |  | MACERATE | • macerate v. To soften (something) or separate it into pieces by soaking it in a heated or unheated liquid. • macerate v. (Archaic) To make lean; to cause to waste away.
 • macerate v. (Obsolete) To subdue the appetite by poor or scanty diet; to mortify.
 |  | ULCERATE | • ulcerate adj. (Palynology, of a pollen grain) Having an ulcus, a rounded pore-like aperture, at one or both poles. • ulcerate v. (Medicine, transitive) To cause an ulcer to develop.
 • ulcerate v. (Medicine, intransitive) To become ulcerous.
 |  | VISCERATE | • viscerate v. To deprive of the viscera or entrails; to eviscerate; to disembowel. • VISCERATE v. to deprive of the viscera, or entrails, also EVISCERATE.
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 Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
 
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