| BACKPEDALED | • backpedaled v. (US) simple past tense and past participle of backpedal. • BACKPEDAL v. to pedal backwards. |
| ENTERDEALED | • ENTERDEALE v. (Spenser) to interdeal, to intrigue, also INTERDEAL. |
| MALEDICTING | • maledicting v. Present participle of maledict. • MALEDICT v. (archaic) to curse. |
| MALEDICTION | • malediction n. A curse. • malediction n. Evil speech. • MALEDICTION n. a curse. |
| MALEDICTIVE | • MALEDICTIVE adj. of the nature of a malediction. |
| MALEDICTORY | • maledictory adj. Of or relating to malediction. • MALEDICTORY adj. of or like a malediction. |
| OVERPEDALED | • overpedaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overpedal. • OVERPEDAL v. to make excessive use of the sustaining pedal of a piano. |
| PIECEMEALED | • piecemealed adj. Divided into pieces. • PIECEMEAL v. to divide or distribute piecemeal. |
| PRESIGNALED | • PRESIGNAL v. to signal in advance. |
| REVICTUALED | • revictualed v. Simple past tense and past participle of revictual. • REVICTUAL v. to victual again. |
| TATTLETALED | • tattletaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tattletale. • TATTLETALE v. to tell tales. |
| UNCONCEALED | • unconcealed adj. Open to view; not hidden or concealed. • UNCONCEALED adj. not concealed. |
| UNCONGEALED | • uncongealed adj. That has not congealed. • UNCONGEAL v. to thaw; to become liquid again. |
| UNDERSEALED | • undersealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of underseal. • UNDERSEAL v. to coat parts of the underbody of a vehicle with a protective coating. |
| VALEDICTION | • valediction n. A speech made when leaving or parting company. • valediction n. The act of parting company. • valediction n. A word or phrase (such as adieu or farewell) said upon leaving. |
| VALEDICTORY | • valedictory adj. Of or pertaining to a valediction (“an act of parting company; a speech made when parting company”);… • valedictory adj. (Canada, US) Of or pertaining to a valedictorian (“the individual in a graduating class who delivers… • valedictory n. An address given on an occasion of bidding farewell or parting company. |