| CAPACITATIONS | • capacitations n. Plural of capacitation. • CAPACITATION n. the change undergone by sperm in the female reproductive tract that enables them to penetrate and fertilize an egg. |
| DISCAPACITATE | • discapacitate v. (Transitive) To deprive of capacity; to incapacitate. • DISCAPACITATE v. to incapacitate. |
| EXERCITATIONS | • exercitations n. Plural of exercitation. • EXERCITATION n. putting into practice. |
| FELICITATIONS | • felicitations n. Plural of felicitation. • felicitations interj. Congratulations! Well done! • FELICITATION n. the act of congratulating. |
| INCAPACITATED | • incapacitated v. Simple past tense of incapacitate. • incapacitated adj. Rendered unable to act; restricted from taking action. • INCAPACITATE v. to make legally incapable or ineligible. |
| INCAPACITATES | • incapacitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incapacitate. • INCAPACITATE v. to make legally incapable or ineligible. |
| POLLICITATION | • pollicitation n. A voluntary engagement, or a paper containing it; a promise. • pollicitation n. (Roman law) A promise without mutuality; a promise which has not been accepted by the person to whom it is made. • POLLICITATION n. a promise or an offer made but not yet accepted. |
| RECITATIONIST | • recitationist n. One who gives a recitation; a public reciter. • RECITATIONIST n. a declaimer. |
| RESUSCITATING | • resuscitating v. Present participle of resuscitate. • RESUSCITATE v. to revive from apparent death or from unconsciousness. |
| RESUSCITATION | • resuscitation n. The act of resuscitating. • RESUSCITATION n. restoration to life. |
| RESUSCITATIVE | • resuscitative adj. Such as to revive or resuscitate a person or thing. • RESUSCITATIVE adj. having the power of restoration to life. |
| RESUSCITATORS | • resuscitators n. Plural of resuscitator. • RESUSCITATOR n. one that resuscitates. |
| SOLICITATIONS | • solicitations n. Plural of solicitation. • SOLICITATION n. the practice or act or an instance of soliciting. |