| PATINATE | • patinate adj. Having a patina. • patinate v. (Transitive) To coat with a patina. • patinate v. (Intransitive) To become coated with a patina. |
| DESTINATE | • destinate v. (Possibly nonstandard) To destine, to choose. • destinate v. (Possibly nonstandard) To set a destination for (something), to send (something) to a particular destination. • destinate v. (Possibly nonstandard) To be scheduled to arrive at, as a destination. |
| FESTINATE | • festinate v. (Medicine) To become involuntarily quicker, such as when walking or speaking, due to certain disorders. • festinate v. (Obsolete) To hurry. • festinate adj. (Obsolete) Hurried, hasty. |
| GRATINATE | • gratinate v. (Transitive, intransitive, cooking) To bake so as to form a gratin. • GRATINATE v. to cook with a topping of buttered breadcrumbs. |
| OBSTINATE | • obstinate adj. Stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course, usually with implied unreasonableness; persistent. • obstinate adj. (Of inanimate things) Not easily subdued or removed. • obstinate adj. (Of a facial feature) Typical of an obstinate person; fixed and unmoving. |
| PECTINATE | • pectinate adj. Resembling a comb. • pectinate adj. Having segments which are greatly lengthened to one side. • pectinate adj. (Mycology) striate. |
| GELATINATE | • gelatinate v. (Transitive) To convert into gelatin or a jelly-like substance. • gelatinate v. (Intransitive) To be converted into gelatin or a jelly-like substance. • GELATINATE v. to convert into gelatin, or into a substance resembling jelly. |
| PALATINATE | • palatinate n. The office or rank of a palatine. • palatinate n. A territory ruled by a palatine. • palatinate n. A native or inhabitant of such a territory. |
| AGGLUTINATE | • agglutinate adj. United with glue or as with glue; cemented together. • agglutinate adj. (Linguistics) Consisting of root words combined but not materially altered as to form or meaning. • agglutinate v. (Transitive) To unite, or cause to adhere, as with glue or other viscous substance; to unite by causing… |
| DEGLUTINATE | • deglutinate v. (Transitive) To loosen or separate by dissolving the glue which unites; to unglue. • DEGLUTINATE v. to unglue or unstick. |
| CONGLUTINATE | • conglutinate v. To stick or glue together. • conglutinate v. To join together; to unite. • conglutinate adj. Glued together; united, as by some adhesive substance. |
| PREDESTINATE | • predestinate v. To predestine. • predestinate adj. (Archaic) Predestined, preordained. • PREDESTINATE v. to determine beforehand. |
| REPRISTINATE | • repristinate v. (Transitive) To restore something to an older or original state. • REPRISTINATE v. to revive, restore. |
| PROCRASTINATE | • procrastinate v. (Intransitive) To delay taking action; to wait until later. • procrastinate v. (Transitive) To put off; to delay (something). • PROCRASTINATE v. to put off intentionally and habitually. |
| HEMAGGLUTINATE | • hemagglutinate v. To lead to hemagglutination. • HEMAGGLUTINATE v. to cause the clumping of red blood cells in (a blood sample), also HAEMAGGLUTINATE. |
| HAEMAGGLUTINATE | • haemagglutinate v. Alternative form of hemagglutinate. • HAEMAGGLUTINATE v. to cause the clumping of red blood cells in (a blood sample), also HEMAGGLUTINATE. |