| XERISCAPE | • xeriscape n. A kind of landscape design for arid regions, minimising the need for irrigation. • xeriscape v. To landscape in a water-friendly manner. • XERISCAPE v. (tradename) to landscape (an arid place) in a way that conserves by using plants that require little water. |
| MISCAPTION | • miscaption n. An erroneous caption. • miscaption v. (Transitive) To caption incorrectly. • MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly. |
| XERISCAPED | • xeriscaped v. Simple past tense and past participle of xeriscape. • XERISCAPE v. (tradename) to landscape (an arid place) in a way that conserves by using plants that require little water. |
| XERISCAPES | • xeriscapes n. Plural of xeriscape. • xeriscapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of xeriscape. • XERISCAPE v. (tradename) to landscape (an arid place) in a way that conserves by using plants that require little water. |
| MISCAPTIONS | • miscaptions n. Plural of miscaption. • miscaptions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscaption. • MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly. |
| XERISCAPING | • xeriscaping n. Landscaping in ways that do not require supplemental irrigation. • xeriscaping v. Present participle of xeriscape. • XERISCAPE v. (tradename) to landscape (an arid place) in a way that conserves by using plants that require little water. |
| MISCAPTIONED | • miscaptioned adj. Having an incorrect caption. • MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly. |
| DISCAPACITATE | • discapacitate v. (Transitive) To deprive of capacity; to incapacitate. • DISCAPACITATE v. to incapacitate. |
| MISCAPTIONING | • miscaptioning v. Present participle of miscaption. • MISCAPTION v. to caption wrongly. |
| DISCAPACITATED | • discapacitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of discapacitate. • DISCAPACITATE v. to incapacitate. |
| DISCAPACITATES | • discapacitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discapacitate. • DISCAPACITATE v. to incapacitate. |
| DISCAPACITATING | • discapacitating v. Present participle of discapacitate. • DISCAPACITATE v. to incapacitate. |