| COGNATES | • cognates n. Plural of cognate. • COGNATE n. someone or something descended from a common ancestor. |
| CYANATES | • cyanates n. Plural of cyanate. • CYANATE n. a salt of cyanic acid. |
| EMANATES | • emanates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emanate. • EMANATE v. to send forth. |
| KHANATES | • khanates n. Plural of khanate. • KHANATE n. the domain of a khan. |
| MAGNATES | • magnates n. Plural of magnate. • MAGNATE n. a great or noble person; now esp. a wealthy and influential person, esp. in business. |
| NEONATES | • neonates n. Plural of neonate. • NEONATE n. a newborn child. |
| ODONATES | • odonates n. Plural of odonate. • ODONATE n. any member of the order Odonata, dragonflies and damselflies. |
| ORNATEST | • ornatest adj. Superlative form of ornate: most ornate. • ORNATE adj. decorated. |
| OZONATES | • ozonates n. Plural of ozonate. • ozonates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ozonate. • OZONATE v. to treat with ozone. |
| PHENATES | • phenates n. Plural of phenate. • PHENATE n. a compound of phenol analogous to a salt, also PHENOLATE. |
| PHONATES | • phonates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of phonate. • PHONATE v. to produce speech sounds. |
| PRONATES | • pronates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pronate. • PRONATE v. to turn the palm downward or backward. |
| RUINATES | • ruinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ruinate. • RUINATE v. (archaic) to ruin, destroy. |
| TANNATES | • tannates n. Plural of tannate. • TANNATE n. a salt of tannic acid. |
| URINATES | • urinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of urinate. • URINATE v. to discharge urine. |