| ACTUALISE | • actualise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of actualize. • ACTUALISE v. to make actual, realise, also ACTUALIZE. |
| ACTUALIST | • actualist n. A proponent of actualism. • ACTUALIST n. a person who deals with or considers actual facts. |
| ACTUALITE | • ACTUALITE n. (French) the real state of affairs. |
| ACTUALITY | • actuality n. The state of existing; existence. • actuality n. An instance or quality of being actual or factual; fact. • actuality n. (Television) Live reporting on current affairs. |
| ACTUALIZE | • actualize v. (Transitive) To make real; to realize. • actualize v. (Intransitive) To become actual or real. • actualize v. (Reflexive) To realize one’s full potential. |
| ACTUARIAL | • actuarial adj. Of or pertaining to actuaries. • actuarial adj. Relating to statistical calculation, especially pertaining to insurance. • ACTUARIAL adj. of or pertaining to actuaries. |
| ACTUARIES | • actuaries n. Plural of actuary. • ACTUARY n. a person who compiles statistics of mortality, accidents, etc., and calculates insurance risks and premiums. |
| ACTUATING | • actuating v. Present participle of actuate. • ACTUATE v. to put into action. |
| ACTUATION | • actuation n. The act of putting into motion. • ACTUATION n. a bringing into action; an effecting. |
| ACTUATORS | • actuators n. Plural of actuator. • ACTUATOR n. one who actuates. |
| ENACTURES | • enactures n. Plural of enacture. • ENACTURE n. (Shakespeare) a performance, a fulfilment. |
| FACTUALLY | • factually adv. In a factual manner. • FACTUAL adv. actual, real. |
| FRACTURAL | • fractural adj. Of or pertaining to a fracture. • FRACTURAL adj. relating to a fracture. |
| FRACTURED | • fractured adj. (Not comparable) Broken into sharp pieces. • fractured adj. Split into groups which disagree. • fractured v. Simple past tense and past participle of fracture. |
| FRACTURER | • FRACTURER n. one who fractures. |
| FRACTURES | • fractures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fracture. • fractures n. Plural of fracture. • FRACTURE v. to break. |
| LACTULOSE | • lactulose n. (Organic chemistry, pharmacology) A synthetic disaccharide C12H22O11 consisting of galactose and fructose… • LACTULOSE n. a synthetic sugar with laxative properties. |
| REACTUATE | • reactuate v. To actuate again. • REACTUATE v. to actuate again. |
| TACTUALLY | • tactually adv. In a tactual manner; by, or relating to, the sense of touch. • TACTUAL adv. pertaining to the sense of touch, also TACTILE. |
| TRACTUSES | • tractuses n. Plural of tractus. • TRACTUS n. (Latin) a psalm sung instead of the Alleluia in Lent. |