| ACROBATS | • acrobats n. Plural of acrobat. • acrobats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acrobat. • ACROBAT n. one skilled in gymnastic feats. |
| AEROBATS | • aerobats n. Plural of aerobat. • AEROBAT n. one who performs feats in an aircraft. |
| BILOBATE | • bilobate adj. (Botany) Having two lobes. • bilobate n. (Botany) A grain that has two lobes. • BILOBATE adj. having two lobes, also BILOBATED. |
| COHOBATE | • cohobate v. (Chemistry, alchemy) To treat a material with a boiling liquid and repeatedly return the distillate. • cohobate n. The concentrated distillate so formed. • COHOBATE v. to distill again. |
| GLOBATED | • globated adj. Alternative form of globate. • GLOBATED adj. spherical, also GLOBATE. |
| HYLOBATE | • hylobate n. Any of the genus Hylobates of gibbons. • HYLOBATE n. any species of the genus Hylobates; a gibbon, or long-armed ape. |
| ISOBATHS | • isobaths n. Plural of isobath. • ISOBATH n. a contour line connecting points of equal water depth. |
| JOBATION | • jobation n. An extensive rebuke or telling-off; a long criticism or admonitory lecture. • JOBATION n. a long, tedious rebuke or harangue, also JAWBATION. |
| LOBATELY | • lobately adv. As a lobe; so as to make a lobe; in a lobate manner. • LOBATE adv. having lobes, also LOBATED. |
| LOBATION | • lobation n. The quality of having lobes. • lobation n. The growth, or formation of lobes. • lobation n. A lobe, or something shaped like a lobe. |
| NIOBATES | • niobates n. Plural of niobate. • NIOBATE n. a salt of niobium. |
| PROBATED | • probated v. Simple past tense and past participle of probate. • PROBATE v. to establish the validity of a will. |
| PROBATES | • probates n. Plural of probate. • probates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of probate. • PROBATE v. to establish the validity of a will. |