| APOSITIAS | • APOSITIA n. (Greek) an aversion to food. |
| DIETITIAN | • dietitian n. A person who studies or practices dietetics. • DIETITIAN n. an expert on diet, also DIETICIAN, DIETIST. |
| INITIALED | • initialed v. Simple past tense and past participle of initial. • INITIAL v. to mark with the first letters of one's name. |
| INITIALER | • initialer n. The artist who decorates the initial letters in an illuminated manuscript. • initialer n. The initial episode of a television show or series of films. • initialer n. One who initials a document. |
| INITIALLY | • initially adv. At the beginning. • INITIAL adv. at the beginning. |
| INITIATED | • initiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of initiate. • INITIATE v. to begin or start. |
| INITIATES | • initiates n. Plural of initiate. • initiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of initiate. • INITIATE v. to begin or start. |
| INITIATOR | • initiator n. One who initiates. • initiator n. (Chemistry) A substance that initiates a chain reaction or polymerization. • initiator n. (Military) A component of a nuclear weapon that produces a burst of neutrons to trigger a fission chain reaction. |
| NOVITIATE | • novitiate n. A novice. • novitiate n. The period during which a novice of a religious order undergoes training. • novitiate n. The place where a novice lives and studies. |
| PRIMITIAE | • primitiae n. Plural of primitia. • PRIMITIAE n. (Latin) the first year's revenue of a benefice, also PRIMITIAS. |
| PRIMITIAL | • primitial adj. (Rare) Being of the first production; primitive; original. • PRIMITIAL adj. of or relating to primitiae, the first year's revenue of a benefice. |
| PRIMITIAS | • primitias n. Plural of primitia. • PRIMITIAS n. (Spenser) the first year's revenue of a benefice, also PRIMITIAE. |
| SYSSITIAS | • syssitias n. Plural of syssitia. • SYSSITIA n. (Greek) the ancient Spartan custom of eating the main meal together in public. |
| TRITIATED | • tritiated adj. (Chemistry) Describing a compound which has had some of its normal hydrogen (protium) replaced with… • tritiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tritiate. • TRITIATE v. to replace atoms by tritium. |
| TRITIATES | • tritiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tritiate. • TRITIATE v. to replace atoms by tritium. |
| VITIATING | • vitiating v. Present participle of vitiate. • VITIATE v. to impair the quality of, also VICIATE. |
| VITIATION | • vitiation n. A reduction in the value, or an impairment in the quality of something. • vitiation n. Moral corruption. • vitiation n. An abolition or abrogation. |
| VITIATORS | • vitiators n. Plural of vitiator. • VITIATOR n. one who vitiates. |