| APHOLATE | • APHOLATE n. a chemical used to kill houseflies. |
| AREOLATE | • areolate adj. Having areolas. • areolate adj. (Biology, mycology) Having a pattern of block-like areas similar to cracked dried mud. • AREOLATE adj. divided into areolae. |
| CHOLATES | • cholates n. Plural of cholate. • CHOLATE n. a salt of cholic acid; as, sodium cholate. |
| DESOLATE | • desolate adj. Deserted and devoid of inhabitants. • desolate adj. Barren and lifeless. • desolate adj. Made unfit for habitation or use because of neglect, destruction etc. |
| ETIOLATE | • etiolate v. To make pale through lack of light, especially of a plant. • etiolate v. To make pale and sickly-looking. • etiolate v. (Intransitive) To become pale or blanched. |
| IDOLATER | • idolater n. One who worships idols; (historical) a pagan. • IDOLATER n. one that worships idols, also IDOLATOR. |
| IMMOLATE | • immolate v. To kill as a sacrifice. • immolate v. To destroy, especially by fire. • IMMOLATE v. to kill as a sacrifice. |
| INSOLATE | • insolate v. (Transitive) To dry in, or expose to, the sun’s rays; to ripen or prepare by such exposure. • INSOLATE v. to expose to the sun's rays. |
| ISOLATED | • isolated adj. Placed or standing apart or alone; in isolation. • isolated adj. Happening or occurring only once. • isolated adj. (Chess, of a pawn) Such that no pawn of the same color is in an adjacent file. |
| ISOLATES | • isolates n. Plural of isolate. • isolates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of isolate. • ISOLATE v. to set apart from others. |
| PROLATED | • prolated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prolate. • PROLATE v. to lengthen out in utterance. |
| PROLATES | • prolates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prolate. • PROLATE v. to lengthen out in utterance. |
| SEGOLATE | • segolate adj. (Hebrew linguistics) Having the shape CVCVC and penultimate stress. • segolate n. (Hebrew linguistics) A word of this form. • SEGOLATE n. in Hebrew, a disyllabic noun form with a tone-long vowel in the first and a short seghol in the second syllable, also SEGHOLATE. |
| VIOLATED | • violated adj. (Of a rule or law) Having been broken or ignored, especially in a flagrant manner. • violated adj. (By extension) Abused, harmed or sexually victimized. • violated v. Simple past tense and past participle of violate. |
| VIOLATER | • violater n. Alternative spelling of violator. • VIOLATER n. one who violates, also VIOLATOR. |
| VIOLATES | • violates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of violate. • VIOLATE v. to fail to observe duly, to abuse. |
| ZOOLATER | • zoolater n. A worshipper of animals. • ZOOLATER n. one who worships animals. |