| DERATINGS | • deratings n. Plural of derating. • DERATING n. the act of derating. |
| DERATIONS | • derations v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deration. • DERATION v. to free from rationing. |
| DERATTING | • deratting v. Present participle of derat. • DERAT v. to rid of rats. |
| FEDERATED | • federated v. Simple past tense and past participle of federate. • federated adj. United, as a federation, under a central government. • federated adj. (Computing, telecommunications) Interconnected, as a federation or supernetwork of independent and interoperable… |
| FEDERATES | • federates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of federate. • FEDERATE v. to unite in an alliance. |
| FEDERATOR | • federator n. Someone or something that is instrumental in the creation of a federation. • federator n. (Computing) A component that integrates access to various services. • FEDERATOR n. one who federates. |
| FOEDERATI | • foederati n. Plural of foederatus. • FOEDERATUS n. (Latin) a conquered enemy of Rome; an auxiliary soldier fighting for the Romans. |
| HEDERATED | • hederated adj. Decorated with ivy; covered by ivy. • HEDERATED adj. crowned with a wreath of ivy, also HEDERAL. |
| MODERATED | • moderated v. Simple past tense and past participle of moderate. • MODERATE v. to make less extreme. |
| MODERATES | • moderates n. Plural of moderate. • MODERATE v. to make less extreme. |
| MODERATOR | • moderator n. Someone who moderates. • moderator n. The person who presides over a synod of a Presbyterian Church. • moderator n. (Nuclear physics) A substance (often water or graphite) used to decrease the speed of fast neutrons… |
| MODERATOS | • moderatos n. Plural of moderato. • MODERATO n. (Italian) a musical direction indicating a moderate degree of quickness. |
| PONDERATE | • ponderate v. (Intransitive) To have weight or influence. • ponderate v. To consider; to ponder. • PONDERATE v. to consider; to ponder. |
| SIDERATED | • siderated adj. (Obsolete) planet-struck; blasted. • siderated v. Simple past tense and past participle of siderate. • SIDERATE v. to blast or strike. |
| SIDERATES | • siderates n. Plural of siderate. • siderates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of siderate. • SIDERATE v. to blast or strike. |