| BUCCINATOR | • buccinator n. (Anatomy) A thin broad muscle forming the wall of the cheek. • BUCCINATOR n. a flat cheek muscle used in chewing and blowing. |
| DERACINATE | • deracinate v. To pull up by the roots; to uproot; to extirpate. • deracinate v. To force (people) from their homeland to a new or foreign location. • deracinate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To liberate or be liberated from a culture or its norms. |
| FASCINATED | • fascinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fascinate. • fascinated adj. Extremely interested. • FASCINATE v. to interest exceedingly, intrigue. |
| FASCINATES | • fascinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fascinate. • FASCINATE v. to interest exceedingly, intrigue. |
| FASCINATOR | • fascinator n. A fascinating person or thing. • fascinator n. A delicate, often frivolous head decoration worn on the hair, primarily by women. • fascinator n. (Dated, US) A type of wool or lace headscarf. |
| LANCINATED | • lancinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of lancinate. • LANCINATE v. to pierce or tear. |
| LANCINATES | • lancinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lancinate. • LANCINATE v. to pierce or tear. |
| SUCCINATES | • succinates n. Plural of succinate. • SUCCINATE n. a salt of succinic acid. |
| VACCINATED | • vaccinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vaccinate. • vaccinated adj. Being protected from a disease by having received a vaccine. • VACCINATE v. to inoculate with a vaccine. |
| VACCINATES | • vaccinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vaccinate. • VACCINATE v. to inoculate with a vaccine. |
| VACCINATOR | • vaccinator n. A person or agent that administers vaccines. • VACCINATOR n. one who vaccinates. |
| VATICINATE | • vaticinate v. (Transitive, intransitive, chiefly formal) To predict or foretell future events; to prophesy or presage. • VATICINATE v. to prophesy, predict. |