| AMBIDENTATE | • AMBIDENTATE adj. of a ligand, able to coordinate through either of two different atoms, also AMPHIDENTATE. |
| DECREPITATE | • decrepitate v. (Transitive) To roast (a salt or mineral) until it stops crackling in the fire. • decrepitate v. (Intransitive) Of salts and minerals, to crackle when heated, indicating a sudden breakdown of their particles. • DECREPITATE v. to crackle; to roast so as to cause to crackle. |
| FRAGMENTATE | • fragmentate v. To fragment (break into fragments). • FRAGMENTATE v. to reduce to fragments. |
| INGURGITATE | • ingurgitate v. To swallow greedily or in large amounts. • ingurgitate v. (Transitive) To swallow up, as in a gulf. • INGURGITATE v. to swallow greedily or in large quantities. |
| LATISEPTATE | • latiseptate adj. (Botany) Having broad septa. • LATISEPTATE adj. having a broad partition. |
| NECESSITATE | • necessitate v. (Transitive) To make necessary; to behove; to require (something) to be brought about. • NECESSITATE v. to make necessary. |
| OXALACETATE | • oxalacetate n. Alternative form of oxaloacetate. • OXALACETATE n. a salt or ester of oxaloacetic acid, also OXALOACETATE. |
| PERICLITATE | • periclitate v. (Obsolete) To endanger. • PERICLITATE v. (archaic) to endanger; to jeopardise. |
| PRECIPITATE | • precipitate v. (Transitive) To make something happen suddenly and quickly. • precipitate v. (Transitive) To throw an object or person from a great height. • precipitate v. (Transitive) To send violently into a certain state or condition. |
| PREMEDITATE | • premeditate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To meditate, consider, or plan beforehand; to think about and revolve in… • PREMEDITATE v. to think about and revolve in the mind beforehand. |
| REGURGITATE | • regurgitate v. (Transitive) To throw up or vomit; to eject what has previously been swallowed. • regurgitate v. (Transitive) To cough up from the gut to feed its young, as an animal or bird does. • regurgitate v. (Transitive, by extension) To repeat verbatim. |
| REORIENTATE | • reorientate v. (Transitive) To orientate anew; to cause to face a different direction. • REORIENTATE v. to orientate again. |
| RESUSCITATE | • resuscitate v. (Transitive) To restore consciousness, vigor, or life to. • resuscitate v. (Intransitive) To regain consciousness. • resuscitate adj. (Obsolete) Restored to life. |
| SUPERFETATE | • superfetate v. To conceive after a prior conception, but before the birth of the offspring. • SUPERFETATE v. to conceive when a fetus is already in the uterus. |
| TRANSEPTATE | • TRANSEPTATE adj. divided by transverse septa. |