| APOAPSES | • APOAPSIS n. (Latin) the high point in an orbit. |
| COLLAPSE | • collapse v. (Intransitive) To break apart and fall down suddenly; to cave in. • collapse v. (Intransitive) To cease to function due to a sudden breakdown; to fail suddenly and completely. • collapse v. (Intransitive) To fold compactly. |
| DELAPSED | • delapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of delapse. • DELAPSE v. to sink down. |
| DELAPSES | • delapses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delapse. • DELAPSE v. to sink down. |
| ILLAPSED | • illapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of illapse. • ILLAPSE v. to glide in. |
| ILLAPSES | • illapses n. Plural of illapse. • ILLAPSE v. to glide in. |
| PROLAPSE | • prolapse v. (Intransitive) To move out of place; especially for an internal organ to protrude beyond its normal position. • prolapse n. A moving out of place, especially a protrusion of an internal organ. • PROLAPSE v. to slip or fall out of place. |
| RELAPSED | • relapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of relapse. • RELAPSE v. to slip back into a former state. |
| RELAPSER | • relapser n. One who relapses. • RELAPSER n. one who relapses. |
| RELAPSES | • relapses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relapse. • RELAPSE v. to slip back into a former state. |
| SYNAPSED | • synapsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of synapse. • SYNAPSE v. to come together at a certain point. |
| SYNAPSES | • synapses n. Plural of synapse. • synapses n. Plural of synapsis. • synapses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of synapse. |