| ABATURE | • abature n. (Usually in the plural) Grass and sprigs beaten or trampled down by a stag passing through them. • ABATURE n. (French) a trail through a wood beaten down by a stag. |
| CRATURS | • craturs n. Plural of cratur. • CRATUR n. (Scots) a woman, also CRATHUR, CRAYTHUR. |
| DATURAS | • daturas n. Plural of datura. • DATURA n. (Hindi) a genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped flowers. |
| DATURIC | • DATURIC adj. relating to datura. |
| FEATURE | • feature n. (Obsolete) One’s structure or make-up: form, shape, bodily proportions. • feature n. An important or main item. • feature n. (Media) A long, prominent article or item in the media, or the department that creates them; frequently… |
| MATURED | • matured v. Simple past tense and past participle of mature. • MATURE v. to develop fully, also MATURATE. |
| MATURER | • maturer adj. Comparative form of mature: more mature. • maturer n. One who brings to maturity. • MATURER n. one that brings something to maturity. |
| MATURES | • matures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mature. • MATURE v. to develop fully, also MATURATE. |
| NATURAE | • NATURA n. (Latin) nature. |
| NATURAL | • natural adj. Existing in nature. • natural adj. Pertaining to birth or descent; native. • natural n. (Now rare) A native inhabitant of a place, country etc. |
| NATURED | • natured adj. (In combination) Having or possessing the specified disposition or temperament. • natured v. Simple past tense and past participle of nature. • NATURED adj. having a certain disposition. |
| NATURES | • natures n. Plural of nature. • natures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nature. • NATURE v. to give a particular, or a new, nature to. |
| ORATURE | • orature n. The oral equivalent of literature: a collection of traditional folk songs, stories, etc., that is communicated… • orature n. (Scotland, chiefly Christianity, archaic) Variant of oratour (“a small room or chapel used for prayer… • ORATURE n. oral forms of literature such as folklore. |
| STATURE | • stature n. A person or animal’s natural height when standing upright. • stature n. Respect (social standing#Noun) coming from achievement or development. • stature n. (Obsolete) Statue. |
| VACATUR | • vacatur n. (Law) An announcement in court that something is cancelled or set aside; an annulment. • VACATUR n. (Latin) the act of annulling in law. |