| ASSENTATION | • assentation n. Insincere or obsequious assent; hypocritical or pretended concurrence. • ASSENTATION n. obsequious assent. |
| CEMENTATION | • cementation n. The act of cementing. • cementation n. (Metallurgy) The impregnation of the surface of a metal with another material; the manufacture of steel… • cementation n. (Geology) The precipitation of mineral matter in the pores of a sediment. |
| DECANTATING | • decantating v. Present participle of decantate. • DECANTATE v. (obsolete) to chant or say repeatedly. |
| DECANTATION | • decantation n. The act of decanting the supernatant liquid from a solid sediment. • DECANTATION n. the act of decanting. |
| DEMENTATING | • dementating v. Present participle of dementate. • DEMENTATE v. (archaic) to deprive of reason. |
| FOMENTATION | • fomentation n. The act of fomenting; the application of warm, soft, medicinal substances, as for the purpose of easing… • fomentation n. A lotion or poultice applied to a diseased or injured part of the body. • fomentation n. Encouragement; excitation; instigation. |
| INCANTATION | • incantation n. The act or process of using formulas and/or usually rhyming words, sung or spoken, with occult ceremonies… • incantation n. A formula of words used as above. • incantation n. (Computing, slang) Any esoteric command or procedure. |
| INDENTATION | • indentation n. The act of indenting or state of being indented. • indentation n. A notch or recess, in the margin or border of anything. • indentation n. A recess or sharp depression in any surface. |
| LAMENTATION | • lamentation n. The act of lamenting. • lamentation n. A sorrowful cry; a lament. • lamentation n. Specifically, mourning. |
| ORIENTATING | • orientating v. Present participle of orientate. • orientating adj. That changes an orientation. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • ORIENTATE v. to determine the position of, relatively to fixed or known directions, also ORIENT. |
| ORIENTATION | • orientation n. (Countable) The determination of the relative position of something or someone. • orientation n. (Countable) The relative physical position or direction of something. • orientation n. (Uncountable) The construction of a Christian church to have its aisle in an east-west direction with… |
| OSTENTATION | • ostentation n. Ambitious display; vain show; display intended to excite admiration or applause. • ostentation n. (Obsolete) A show or spectacle. • OSTENTATION n. excessive display. |
| PLANTATIONS | • plantations n. Plural of plantation. • PLANTATION n. a usually large group of plants and esp. trees under cultivation. |
| RECANTATION | • recantation n. The act of recanting or something recanted. • RECANTATION n. the act of recanting. |
| TENTATIVELY | • tentatively adv. Of, or having to do with being tentative. • TENTATIVE adv. cautious. |
| VOLUNTATIVE | • voluntative n. (Grammar) A grammatical construct expressing a wish to do something, similar in meaning to let’s in English. • VOLUNTATIVE n. a verb form expressing a desire to perform the action denoted by the verb. |