| OFFICIATE | • officiate v. (Intransitive, transitive) To perform the functions of some office. • officiate v. (Intransitive, transitive, sports) To serve as umpire or referee. • officiate n. A person appointed to office. |
| OFFICIATED | • officiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of officiate. • OFFICIATE v. to perform the duties of an office. |
| OFFICIATES | • officiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of officiate. • OFFICIATE v. to perform the duties of an office. |
| OFFICIATOR | • officiator n. A person who officiates. • OFFICIATOR n. one who officiates. |
| BENEFICIATE | • beneficiate v. (Mining, obsolete) To reduce (ores). • BENEFICIATE v. to treat ores to remove impurities. |
| OFFICIATING | • officiating v. Present participle of officiate. • OFFICIATE v. to perform the duties of an office. |
| OFFICIATION | • officiation n. The act of officiating. • OFFICIATION n. the act of officiating. |
| OFFICIATORS | • officiators n. Plural of officiator. • OFFICIATOR n. one who officiates. |
| BENEFICIATED | • beneficiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of beneficiate. • BENEFICIATE v. to treat ores to remove impurities. |
| BENEFICIATES | • beneficiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of beneficiate. • BENEFICIATE v. to treat ores to remove impurities. |
| OFFICIATIONS | • officiations n. Plural of officiation. • OFFICIATION n. the act of officiating. |
| BENEFICIATING | • beneficiating v. Present participle of beneficiate. • BENEFICIATE v. to treat ores to remove impurities. |
| BENEFICIATION | • beneficiation n. The reduction in size of particles of ore (or similar physical processing) before further processing… • BENEFICIATION n. the treatment of raw material, such as iron ore, to improve physical or chemical properties esp. in preparation for smelting. |
| BENEFICIATIONS | • beneficiations n. Plural of beneficiation. • BENEFICIATION n. the treatment of raw material, such as iron ore, to improve physical or chemical properties esp. in preparation for smelting. |