| DEPARTED | • departed v. Simple past tense and past participle of depart. • departed adj. Having gone away. • departed adj. (Euphemistic) Dead. |
| DEPARTEE | • departee n. One who has departed from a place or group. • DEPARTEE n. one that departs. |
| DEPARTER | • departer n. One who departs. • departer n. (Obsolete) One who refines metals by separation. • DEPARTER n. one who departs. |
| FOREPART | • forepart n. The front or anterior part of something. • FOREPART n. the front part. |
| HEPARINS | • heparins n. Plural of heparin. • HEPARIN n. a complex substance formed in the liver that delays clotting of blood. |
| PREPARED | • prepared adj. (Followed by the preposition to) Disposed, willing, ready (to do something). • prepared v. Simple past tense and past participle of prepare. • PREPARE v. to get ready. |
| PREPARER | • preparer n. One who, or that which, prepares, fits, or makes ready. • PREPARER n. one who prepares. |
| PREPARES | • prepares v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prepare. • PREPARE v. to get ready. |
| REPARKED | • reparked v. Simple past tense and past participle of repark. • REPARK v. to park again. |
| REPARTEE | • repartee n. A swift, witty reply, especially one that is amusing. • repartee n. A conversation marked by a series of witty retorts. • repartee n. Skill in replying swiftly and wittily. |
| SEPARATA | • separata n. Plural of separatum. • SEPARATUM n. a separate offprint. |
| SEPARATE | • separate adj. Apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else). • separate adj. (Followed by “from”) Not together (with); not united (to). • separate v. (Transitive) To divide (a thing) into separate parts. |