| DEGENDERED | • degendered v. Simple past tense and past participle of degender. • DEGENDER v. (Spenser) to degenerate. |
| DEGENERACY | • degeneracy n. The state of being degenerate (in all senses). • degeneracy n. (Neuroscience) The ability of one part of the brain to take over another’s function without being overexerted. • DEGENERACY n. the state of being degenerate. |
| DEGENERATE | • degenerate adj. (Of qualities) Having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable… • degenerate adj. (Of a human or system) Having lost good or desirable qualities. • degenerate adj. (Of an encoding or function) Having multiple domain elements correspond to one element of the range. |
| DEGENEROUS | • degenerous adj. (Obsolete) Degenerate; base. • DEGENEROUS adj. (obsolete) degenerate; base. |
| LEGENDISED | • legendised v. Simple past tense and past participle of legendise. • LEGENDISE v. to make into a legend, also LEGENDIZE. |
| LEGENDISES | • legendises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of legendise. • LEGENDISE v. to make into a legend, also LEGENDIZE. |
| LEGENDISTS | • legendists n. Plural of legendist. • LEGENDIST n. a writer of legend. |
| LEGENDIZED | • legendized v. Simple past tense and past participle of legendize. • LEGENDIZE v. to make into a legend, also LEGENDISE. |
| LEGENDIZES | • legendizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of legendize. • LEGENDIZE v. to make into a legend, also LEGENDISE. |
| LEGENDRIES | • legendries n. Plural of legendry. • LEGENDRY n. a collection of legends. |
| MISCEGENES | • miscegenes n. Plural of miscegene. • MISCEGENE n. a person of mixed racial heritage, also MISCEGEN, MISCEGINE. |
| PREGENITAL | • pregenital adj. (Psychiatry) Describing psychosexual development prior to the genital phase. • pregenital adj. (Zoology) In front of the genital region. • PREGENITAL adj. situated in front of the genitals. |
| REGENERACY | • regeneracy n. The condition of being regenerated. • REGENERACY n. the state of being regenerated. |
| REGENERATE | • regenerate v. (Transitive) To construct or create anew, especially in an improved manner. • regenerate v. (Transitive) To revitalize. • regenerate v. (Transitive, biology) To replace lost or damaged tissue. |
| REGENTSHIP | • regentship n. The office of a regent; regency. • REGENTSHIP n. the office of a regent. |
| VICEREGENT | • viceregent n. The official administrative deputy of a regent; vicegerent. • VICEREGENT n. a substitute for a regent. |