| EJACULATED | • ejaculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ejaculate. • EJACULATE v. to exclaim, to eject. |
| EJACULATES | • ejaculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ejaculate. • EJACULATE v. to exclaim, to eject. |
| EJACULATOR | • ejaculator n. A person or thing that ejaculates. • ejaculator n. A device that stimulates the sex organs of a male animal with electric impulses in order to extract… • EJACULATOR n. one who ejaculates. |
| IMMACULACY | • immaculacy n. Immaculateness. • IMMACULACY n. the state of being immaculate. |
| IMMACULATE | • immaculate adj. Absolutely tidy, having no blemish or stain. • immaculate adj. (Zoology) (botany) Lacking blotches, spots, or other markings. • immaculate adj. (Figurative) containing no mistakes. |
| JACULATING | • jaculating v. Present participle of jaculate. • JACULATE v. to throw or cast, as a dart. |
| JACULATION | • jaculation n. (Obsolete) The act of throwing or tossing something. • JACULATION n. the act of throwing or hurling. |
| JACULATORS | • jaculators n. Plural of jaculator. • JACULATOR n. one who throws or casts. |
| JACULATORY | • jaculatory adj. Darting or throwing out suddenly; also, suddenly thrown out; uttered in short sentences; ejaculatory. • JACULATORY adj. throwing out suddenly. |
| MACULATING | • maculating v. Present participle of maculate. • MACULATE v. to spot or stain. |
| MACULATION | • maculation n. (Obsolete) The act of spotting; a spot; a blemish. • maculation n. (Zoology, botany, chiefly uncountable) A pattern of spots. • MACULATION n. being covered in spots. |
| MACULATURE | • maculature n. (Dated) Blotting paper. • maculature n. (Figuratively) Paper waste; printed materials that may not be read, such as junk mail. • MACULATURE n. blotting paper. |
| ORACULARLY | • oracularly adv. In an oracular manner. • ORACULAR adv. of the nature of an oracle, also ORACULOUS. |
| RETINACULA | • retinacula n. Plural of retinaculum. • RETINACULUM n. a band-like structure that holds an organ in place. |
| SPIRACULAR | • spiracular adj. Of, pertaining to, of having spiracles. • SPIRACULAR adj. of or pertaining to a spiracle. |
| TENTACULAR | • tentacular adj. Of, or pertaining to, tentacles. • tentacular adj. Resembling a tentacle or tentacles. • TENTACULAR adj. of or pertaining to a tentacle or tentacles. |
| VERNACULAR | • vernacular n. The language of a people or a national language. • vernacular n. Everyday speech or dialect, including colloquialisms, as opposed to standard, literary, liturgical… • vernacular n. Language unique to a particular group of people. |
| VIBRACULAR | • vibracular adj. Relating to the vibraculum. • VIBRACULAR adj. of or like a vibraculum, one of the movable, slender, spinelike organs or parts with which certain bryozoans are furnished, also VIBRACULOID. |