| CREATURAL | • creatural adj. Of or relating to a creature. • creatural adj. Being a creature, created. • CREATURAL adj. relating to a creature or thing created, also CREATURELY. |
| FIORATURA | • FIORATURA n. (Italian) a florid embellishment introduced into a melody by a singer or player, also FIORITURA. |
| JETTATURA | • jettatura n. (Archaic) The evil eye. • JETTATURA n. (Italian) the evil eye. |
| MATURABLE | • maturable adj. Capable of maturing. • MATURABLE adj. that can be matured. |
| MATURATED | • maturated v. Simple past tense and past participle of maturate. • MATURATE v. to develop fully, also MATURE. |
| MATURATES | • maturates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maturate. • MATURATE v. to develop fully, also MATURE. |
| NATURALLY | • naturally adv. In a natural manner. • naturally adv. Inherently or by nature. • naturally adv. Surely or without any doubt. |
| SATURABLE | • saturable adj. Capable of being saturated, of achieving saturation. • SATURABLE adj. capable of being saturated. |
| SATURANTS | • saturants n. Plural of saturant. • SATURANT n. a substance used to saturate. |
| SATURATED | • saturated v. Simple past tense and past participle of saturate. • saturated adj. (Not comparable) Full; unable to hold or contain any more. • saturated adj. (Comparable) Soaked or drenched with moisture. |
| SATURATER | • saturater n. Alternative form of saturator. • SATURATER n. one who, or that which, saturates, also SATURATOR. |
| SATURATES | • saturates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of saturate. • SATURATE v. to fill completely with something that permeates. |
| SATURATOR | • saturator n. That which saturates. • SATURATOR n. one who, or that which, saturates, also SATURATER. |
| UNNATURAL | • unnatural adj. Not natural. • unnatural adj. Not occurring in nature, the environment or atmosphere. • unnatural adj. Going against nature; perverse. |
| VELATURAS | • velaturas n. Plural of velatura. • VELATURA n. (Italian) a method of glazing a painting by rubbing with the hand. |