| ATENOLOL | • atenolol n. (Pharmacology) A beta blocker used mainly to treat angina and high blood pressure. • ATENOLOL n. a drug used to treat hypertension. |
| CATENANE | • catenane n. (Organic chemistry) Any compound, especially a hydrocarbon, having two or more rings interconnected… • CATENANE n. a chemical compound having molecules linked like a chain. |
| CATENARY | • catenary adj. Relating to a chain; like a chain. • catenary adj. Relating to a catena. • catenary n. (Geometry) The curve described by a flexible chain or a rope if it is supported at each end and is acted… |
| CATENATE | • catenate v. To connect things together, especially to form a chain. • CATENATE v. to link together. |
| CATENOID | • catenoid n. (Geometry) A three-dimensional surface formed by rotation of a catenary. • CATENOID n. the surface generated by rotating a catenary about its axis. |
| GREATENS | • greatens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of greaten. • GREATEN v. to make great. |
| LATENCES | • latences n. Plural of latence. • LATENCE n. the state of being latent, also LATENCY. |
| LATENESS | • lateness n. The property of being late. • LATENESS n. the quality of being late. |
| LATENING | • latening v. Present participle of laten. • LATEN v. to make or grow late. |
| LATENTLY | • latently adv. In a latent manner. • latently adv. Secretly. • latently adv. Invisibly. |
| MISEATEN | • miseaten v. Past participle of miseat. • MISEAT v. to eat improperly. |
| NEATENED | • neatened v. Simple past tense and past participle of neaten. • NEATEN v. to make neat. |
| OUTEATEN | • outeaten v. Simple past tense and past participle of outeat. • OUTEAT v. to surpass in eating. |
| PATENTED | • patented v. Simple past tense and past participle of patent. • patented adj. For which a patent has been granted. • PATENT v. to obtain a patent (a government grant protecting the rights of an inventor) on. |
| PATENTEE | • patentee n. One to whom a grant is made, or a privilege secured, by patent; a person, group, company etc. that has… • PATENTEE n. one who holds a patent. |
| PATENTLY | • patently adv. In a clear and unambiguous manner. • PATENT adv. obvious. |
| PATENTOR | • patentor n. One who obtains a legal patent. • patentor n. One who grants a legal patent. • PATENTOR n. one who grants a patent. |
| THREATEN | • threaten v. To make a threat against someone; to use threats. • threaten v. To menace, or be dangerous. • threaten v. To portend, or give a warning of. |
| UNBEATEN | • unbeaten adj. Not having been thrashed or beaten. • unbeaten adj. Not defeated. • unbeaten adj. Untrodden. |
| WHEATENS | • WHEATEN n. the golden colour of ripe wheat. |