| AMPHIDENTATE | • AMPHIDENTATE adj. of a ligand, able to coordinate through either of two different atoms, also AMBIDENTATE. |
| CIRCUMNUTATE | • circumnutate v. (Botany) to bend in a direction that is continuously moving in a horizontal direction. • CIRCUMNUTATE v. to proceed with a spiral motion. |
| CIRCUMROTATE | • circumrotate v. (Intransitive) To revolve. • CIRCUMROTATE v. to rotate as a wheel. |
| COUNTERSTATE | • counterstate n. A geopolitical state that opposes another, or is set up to challenge its authority. • counterstate v. To utter a counterstatement; to deliver an opposing reply. • COUNTERSTATE v. to state in opposition. |
| CURVICOSTATE | • curvicostate adj. (Botany, rare) Having bent ribs. • CURVICOSTATE adj. having curved ribs. |
| DISORIENTATE | • disorientate v. Alternative form of disorient. • DISORIENTATE v. to cause to lose a sense of direction. |
| FISSICOSTATE | • fissicostate adj. Having the ribs divided. • FISSICOSTATE adj. having divided ribs. |
| INCAPACITATE | • incapacitate v. To make someone or something incapable of doing something; to disable. • incapacitate v. (Law) To make someone ineligible; to disqualify. • INCAPACITATE v. to make legally incapable or ineligible. |
| INTERPRETATE | • INTERPRETATE v. (archaic) to interpret. |
| MULTICOSTATE | • multicostate adj. Having multiple ribs. • MULTICOSTATE adj. having many ribs. |
| MULTIDENTATE | • multidentate adj. (Biology) Having many teeth. • multidentate adj. (Chemistry, of a ligand) Having multiple points at which it is attached to a central atom. • MULTIDENTATE adj. having many teeth. |
| MULTISEPTATE | • multiseptate adj. Having more than one septum. • MULTISEPTATE adj. having many septa. |
| OXALOACETATE | • oxaloacetate n. (Organic chemistry) any salt or ester of oxaloacetic acid. • OXALOACETATE n. a salt or ester of oxaloacetic acid, also OXALACETATE. |
| REHABILITATE | • rehabilitate v. (Transitive) To restore (someone) to their former state, reputation, possessions, status etc. • rehabilitate v. (Transitive) To vindicate; to restore the reputation or image of (A person, concept etc.). • rehabilitate v. (Transitive) To return (something) to its original condition. |