| DILACERATE | • dilacerate v. (Transitive) To rend asunder; to tear to pieces. • DILACERATE v. to rend or tear asunder. |
| DILACERATED | • dilacerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dilacerate. • DILACERATE v. to rend or tear asunder. |
| DILACERATES | • dilacerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dilacerate. • DILACERATE v. to rend or tear asunder. |
| DILACERATING | • dilacerating v. Present participle of dilacerate. • DILACERATE v. to rend or tear asunder. |
| DILACERATION | • dilaceration n. (Dentistry) An angular distortion affecting a tooth. • dilaceration n. The act or process of dilacerating; tearing to pieces. • DILACERATION n. a bend in a tooth resulting from an injury during its growth causing it to grow at an angle. |
| DILACERATIONS | • dilacerations n. Plural of dilaceration. • DILACERATION n. a bend in a tooth resulting from an injury during its growth causing it to grow at an angle. |
| FILACEOUS | • filaceous adj. Composed of threads, filamentous, stringy. • FILACEOUS adj. composed of threads. |
| FILACER | • filacer n. (Britain, law, obsolete) A former officer in the English Court of Common Pleas and the Court of King’s… • FILACER n. an officer who files writs, also FILAZER. |
| FILACERS | • filacers n. Plural of filacer. • FILACER n. an officer who files writs, also FILAZER. |
| LILAC | • lilac n. A large shrub of the genus Syringa, especially Syringa vulgaris, bearing white, pale-pink, or purple flowers. • lilac n. A flower of the lilac shrub. • lilac n. (Color) A pale purple color, the color of some lilac flowers. |
| LILACS | • lilacs n. Plural of lilac. • LILAC n. a flowering shrub, also LAYLOCK. |
| SMILACACEOUS | • smilacaceous adj. (Botany) Belonging to the Smilacaceae. • SMILACACEOUS adj. belonging to the smilax family. |
| STROBILACEOUS | • strobilaceous adj. (Botany) Of or pertaining to a strobile or cone. • strobilaceous adj. (Botany) Producing strobiles. • STROBILACEOUS adj. of or like a strobile; bearing strobiles. |