| CONATUS | • conatus n. An effort, an endeavour, a striving. • conatus n. A force or impulse; a nisus. • CONATUS n. (Latin) a natural impulse or tendency. |
| DONATED | • donated v. Simple past tense and past participle of donate. • donated adj. Having been given freely rather than purchased. • DONATE v. to contribute. |
| DONATES | • donates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate. • Donates prop.n. Plural of Donate. • DONATE v. to contribute. |
| DONATOR | • donator n. (Rare) Donor, one who donates. • DONATOR n. one that donates, also DONOR. |
| NEONATE | • neonate n. A newborn infant; recently born baby. • NEONATE n. a newborn child. |
| ODONATA | • Odonata prop.n. A taxonomic order within the class Insecta – the dragonflies and damselflies. • ODONATA n. insects of an order of predacious insects that includes dragonflies. |
| ODONATE | • odonate n. Any carnivorous insect of the order Odonata; a dragonfly or damselfly. • ODONATE n. any member of the order Odonata, dragonflies and damselflies. |
| OZONATE | • ozonate v. To treat or react with ozone; to ozonize. • ozonate n. (Chemistry) Any of several compounds or complexes of ozone. • OZONATE v. to treat with ozone. |
| PHONATE | • phonate v. (Intransitive) To make sounds with the voice. • phonate v. (Transitive) To use the voice to make (specific sounds). • phonate adj. Voiced. |
| PRONATE | • pronate v. (Transitive, anatomy) To turn or rotate one’s hand and forearm so that the palm faces down if the forearm… • pronate v. (Transitive, anatomy) To twist the foot so that if walking the weight would be borne on the inner edge of the foot. • pronate v. (Intransitive, anatomy) To become pronated. |
| SONATAS | • sonatas n. Plural of sonata. • SONATA n. (Italian) a musical composition, usually of three or more movements, designed chiefly for a solo instrument. |
| ZONATED | • zonated adj. Synonym of zonate. • ZONATED adj. divided into zones, also ZONATE. |