| BIBLIOLATERS | • bibliolaters n. Plural of bibliolater. • BIBLIOLATER n. one having excessive reverence for the Bible as literally interpreted; one with extravagant devotion to or dependence upon books. |
| DEMONOLATERS | • demonolaters n. Plural of demonolater. • DEMONOLATER n. a worshipper of demons. |
| DESOLATENESS | • desolateness n. The state of being desolate or barren. • DESOLATENESS n. the state of being desolate. |
| DISCONSOLATE | • disconsolate adj. Cheerless, dreary. • disconsolate adj. Seemingly beyond consolation; inconsolable. • disconsolate n. (Obsolete) Disconsolateness. |
| DORSOLATERAL | • dorsolateral adj. Of, pertaining to, or situated on both the back and the side. • DORSOLATERAL adj. of, relating to, or involving both the back and the sides. |
| EBRACTEOLATE | • ebracteolate adj. (Botany) Having no bracteoles. • EBRACTEOLATE adj. without bracteoles. |
| EXTRAPOLATED | • extrapolated v. Simple past tense and past participle of extrapolate. • EXTRAPOLATE v. to infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval. |
| EXTRAPOLATES | • extrapolates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extrapolate. • EXTRAPOLATE v. to infer (values of a variable in an unobserved interval) from values within an already observed interval. |
| INTERPOLATED | • interpolated v. Simple past tense and past participle of interpolate. • INTERPOLATE v. to insert a word or passage in a book or manuscript, esp. in order to mislead. |
| INTERPOLATER | • interpolater n. Alternative form of interpolator. • INTERPOLATER n. one who interpolates, also INTERPOLATOR. |
| INTERPOLATES | • interpolates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interpolate. • INTERPOLATE v. to insert a word or passage in a book or manuscript, esp. in order to mislead. |
| LANCEOLATELY | • lanceolately adv. In a lanceolate manner. • LANCEOLATE adv. shaped like a lance-head, also LANCEOLATED. |
| MACHICOLATED | • machicolated adj. Having machicolations. • machicolated v. Simple past tense and past participle of machicolate. • MACHICOLATE v. to furnish with machicolations. |
| MACHICOLATES | • machicolates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of machicolate. • MACHICOLATE v. to furnish with machicolations. |
| OBLANCEOLATE | • oblanceolate adj. (Botany, of leaves) Of a reversed lanceolate shape: attached to the stem by the pointed end, with the… • OBLANCEOLATE adj. of e.g. a leaf, like a lance-head reversed. |
| PHYSIOLATERS | • PHYSIOLATER n. a nature-worshipper. |
| STROPHIOLATE | • strophiolate adj. (Botany) Furnished with a strophiole. • STROPHIOLATE adj. having strophioles, caruncles, also STROPHIOLATED. |
| TRIFOLIOLATE | • trifoliolate adj. (Botany) Having three leaflets, as some compound leaves do. • trifoliolate n. (Botany) A plant of this kind. • TRIFOLIOLATE adj. of a compound leaf with three radial leaflets. |
| UNIFOLIOLATE | • unifoliolate adj. (Botany) Having only one leaflet. • unifoliolate n. (Botany) A plant of this kind. • UNIFOLIOLATE adj. of a compound leaf reduced to a single leaflet. |