| CELEBRATIONS | • celebrations n. Plural of celebration. • CELEBRATION n. the act of celebrating. |
| CEREBRATIONS | • cerebrations n. Plural of cerebration. • CEREBRATION n. the unconscious action of the brain. |
| CONCELEBRATE | • concelebrate v. To celebrate along with others. • concelebrate v. (Of a newly ordained priest) To celebrate a mass along with the bishop who ordained him. • CONCELEBRATE v. to jointly recite the canon of the Eucharist in unison with others. |
| DECEREBRATED | • decerebrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of decerebrate. • DECEREBRATE v. to eliminate cerebral brain function in (an animal) by removing the cerebrum, as for purposes of experimentation. |
| DECEREBRATES | • decerebrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decerebrate. • DECEREBRATE v. to eliminate cerebral brain function in (an animal) by removing the cerebrum, as for purposes of experimentation. |
| INVERTEBRATE | • invertebrate n. An animal without vertebrae, i.e. backbone. • invertebrate n. (Informal) A spineless person; a coward. • invertebrate adj. Lacking a backbone; without vertebrae. |
| PALPEBRATING | • PALPEBRATE v. to wink or blink repeatedly. |
| TEREBRATIONS | • terebrations n. Plural of terebration. • TEREBRATION n. a pain that feels as though a drill is boring through some body part. |
| TEREBRATULAE | • TEREBRATULA n. a member of Terebratula, the lampshell genus of brachiopods, with perforated beak. |
| TEREBRATULAS | • terebratulas n. Plural of terebratula. • TEREBRATULA n. a member of Terebratula, the lampshell genus of brachiopods, with perforated beak. |
| UNCELEBRATED | • uncelebrated adj. Not celebrated; ignored. • UNCELEBRATED adj. not formally honored or commemorated. |
| VERTEBRATION | • vertebration n. The formation of vertebrae. • VERTEBRATION n. division into vertebrae. |