| AFFECTIONATE | • affectionate adj. (Of a person) Having affection or warm regard; loving; fond. • affectionate adj. (Of an action, etc.) Characterised by or proceeding from affection; indicating love; tender. • affectionate adj. (Obsolete) Eager; passionate; strongly inclined toward something. |
| COMPANIONATE | • companionate adj. (Now historical) Designating a proposed type of marriage (or other partnership) in which the partners… • companionate adj. Friendly, companionable. • companionate adj. Pertaining to a (chiefly romantic) relationship that emphasises companionship and mutual respect. |
| CONDITIONATE | • conditionate adj. (Obsolete) Subject to conditions. • conditionate n. A contingency. • conditionate v. To make, or to regulate by means of conditions. |
| DECURIONATES | • decurionates n. Plural of decurionate. • DECURIONATE n. the office of decurion. |
| EMPASSIONATE | • empassionate adj. Obsolete form of impassionate. • EMPASSIONATE adj. (Spenser) impassioned, also IMPASSIONATE. |
| EXTORTIONATE | • extortionate adj. Of, related to, or typifying extortion (“the practice of obtaining money or other property by the use… • extortionate adj. Greatly exceeding what is moderate or reasonable; exorbitant. • EXTORTIONATE adj. characterized by extortion. |
| FRACTIONATED | • fractionated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fractionate. • FRACTIONATE v. to separate a mixture into different portions esp. by a fractional process. |
| FRACTIONATES | • fractionates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fractionate. • FRACTIONATE v. to separate a mixture into different portions esp. by a fractional process. |
| FUNCTIONATED | • functionated v. Simple past tense and past participle of functionate. • FUNCTIONATE v. to perform a function. |
| FUNCTIONATES | • functionates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of functionate. • FUNCTIONATE v. to perform a function. |
| GANGLIONATED | • ganglionated adj. (Medicine) Gangliated; furnished with ganglia. • GANGLIONATED adj. having a ganglion or ganglia. |
| IMPASSIONATE | • impassionate adj. Filled with passion; impassioned. • impassionate adj. Lacking passion; dispassionate. • impassionate v. (Transitive) to affect powerfully; to arouse the passions of. |
| OPINIONATELY | • opinionately adv. In a conceited manner. • OPINIONATELY adv. (obsolete) in an opinionated way. |
| PASSIONATELY | • passionately adv. In a passionate manner. • PASSIONATE adv. full of passion. |
| STELLIONATES | • stellionates n. Plural of stellionate. • STELLIONATE n. fraud committed in making contracts, esp. that which involves selling the same thing, or rights to the same thing, to different persons. |
| TRITHIONATES | • trithionates n. Plural of trithionate. • TRITHIONATE n. a salt of trithionic acid. |
| UNPASSIONATE | • unpassionate adj. Not passionate. • UNPASSIONATE adj. not passionate. |