| ANTICIPANTS | • anticipants n. Plural of anticipant. • ANTICIPANT n. one who anticipates. |
| ANTICIPATED | • anticipated adj. Expected to arrive; scheduled. • anticipated v. Simple past tense and past participle of anticipate. • ANTICIPATE v. to expect, look forward to. |
| ANTICIPATES | • anticipates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anticipate. • ANTICIPATE v. to expect, look forward to. |
| ANTICIPATOR | • anticipator n. One who anticipates. • anticipator n. A device in a thermostat that determines when to turn on or shut off the heating or cooling mechanism. • ANTICIPATOR n. one who anticipates. |
| ANTICIVISMS | • ANTICIVISM n. opposition to the body politic of citizens. |
| GIGANTICIDE | • giganticide n. The killing of a giant. • giganticide n. One who kills a giant. • GIGANTICIDE n. the killing of a giant. |
| INFANTICIDE | • infanticide n. The murder of an infant. • infanticide n. The murder of a child by a parent; filicide. • infanticide n. (Law, Canada) The criminal offence of killing of a newborn, committed by its mother while psychologically… |
| PEDANTICISE | • PEDANTICISE v. to be pedantic, also PEDANTICIZE. |
| PEDANTICISM | • pedanticism n. Pedantry. • PEDANTICISM n. pedantry, also PEDANTISM. |
| PEDANTICIZE | • pedanticize v. (Intransitive) To be a pedant. • pedanticize v. (Transitive) To make pedantic. • PEDANTICIZE v. to be pedantic, also PEDANTICISE. |
| RODENTICIDE | • rodenticide n. Any toxic substance used to kill rodent pests. • RODENTICIDE n. the killing of rodents. |
| ROMANTICISE | • romanticise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of romanticize. • ROMANTICISE v. to make romantic, also ROMANTICIZE. |
| ROMANTICISM | • romanticism n. A romantic quality, spirit or action. • Romanticism prop.n. (Art, music) An artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards… • ROMANTICISM n. romantic quality, feeling or tendency. |
| ROMANTICIST | • romanticist n. An advocate or follower of romanticism. • ROMANTICIST n. an adherent of romanticism. |
| ROMANTICIZE | • romanticize v. (Transitive) To interpret, view, or portray something in a romantic (unrealistic, idealized) manner. • romanticize v. (Intransitive) To think or act in a romantic manner. • ROMANTICIZE v. to make romantic, also ROMANTICISE. |
| SEMANTICIST | • semanticist n. A person who studies semantics. • SEMANTICIST n. a specialist in semantics. |