| ANNEALED | • annealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of anneal. • ANNEAL v. to make (as steel or glass) less brittle by heating and then cooling. |
| ANNEALER | • annealer n. A device or process that anneals. • annealer n. The operator of such a device or process. • ANNEALER n. one who anneals. |
| APPEALED | • appealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of appeal. • APPEAL v. to make an earnest request. |
| APPEALER | • appealer n. One who makes an appeal. • appealer n. (Linguistics) A speech act intended as an appeal. • APPEALER n. one who appeals. |
| ENSEALED | • ensealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enseal. • ENSEAL v. to put a seal upon. |
| IDEALESS | • idealess adj. Devoid of ideas. • IDEALESS adj. without ideas. |
| REPEALED | • repealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of repeal. • REPEAL v. to revoke. |
| REPEALER | • repealer n. One who repeals. • repealer n. One who seeks a repeal; specifically, an advocate for the repeal of the Articles of Union between Great… • REPEALER n. one who repeals. |
| RESEALED | • resealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reseal. • RESEAL v. to seal again. |
| REVEALED | • revealed adj. (Religion) Of or pertaining to the revelations of a divinity to humankind. • revealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reveal. • REVEAL v. to make known. |
| REVEALER | • revealer n. A person or thing that reveals. • REVEALER n. one who reveals. |
| SQUEALED | • squealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of squeal. • SQUEAL v. to utter a sharp, shrill cry. |
| SQUEALER | • squealer n. Any animal or person who squeals. • squealer n. A pig. • squealer n. (Slang) An informant. |
| STEALERS | • stealers n. Plural of stealer. • STEALER n. one who steals. |
| UNHEALED | • unhealed adj. Not healed. • unhealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unheal. • UNHEAL v. (Spenser) to discover, disclose, also UNHELE. |
| UNSEALED | • unsealed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unseal. • unsealed adj. Not having been sealed. • UNSEAL v. to break the seal of. |