| ABERRATING | • aberrating v. Present participle of aberrate. • ABERRATE v. to go astray, deviate. |
| ABERRATION | • aberration n. The act of wandering; deviation from truth, moral rectitude; abnormal; divergence from the straight… • aberration n. (Optics) The convergence to different foci, by a lens or mirror, of rays of light emanating from one… • aberration n. (Astronomy) A small periodical change of the apparent positions of the stars and other heavenly bodies… |
| BARRATRIES | • barratries n. Plural of barratry. • BARRATRY n. the practice of stirring up groundless lawsuits, also BARRETRY. |
| BARRATROUS | • barratrous adj. (Law) Tainted with, or constituting, barratry. • BARRATROUS adj. tainted with, or constituting, barratry, also BARRETROUS. |
| ENARRATION | • enarration n. (Obsolete) A detailed exposition; relation. • ENARRATION n. (archaic) a detailed exposition. |
| ERRATICISM | • erraticism n. Erratic behaviour. • ERRATICISM n. the state of being erratic. |
| IRRATIONAL | • irrational adj. Not rational; unfounded or nonsensical. • irrational adj. (Mathematics, arithmetic, number theory, not comparable) Of a real number, that cannot be written as… • irrational n. A real number that can not be expressed as the quotient of two integers, an irrational number. |
| NARRATABLE | • narratable adj. Capable of being narrated. • NARRATABLE adj. that can be narrated. |
| NARRATIONS | • narrations n. Plural of narration. • NARRATION n. the act of narrating. |
| NARRATIVES | • narratives n. Plural of narrative. • NARRATIVE n. that which is narrated, a story. |
| OVERRATING | • overrating v. Present participle of overrate. • OVERRATE v. to rate too highly. |
| SERRATIONS | • serrations n. Plural of serration. • SERRATION n. the state of being saw-edged. |
| SERRATURES | • serratures n. Plural of serrature. • SERRATURE n. a notching, like that between the teeth of a saw. |
| SERRATUSES | • SERRATUS n. (Latin) a muscle of the thorax. |
| SUSURRATED | • susurrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of susurrate. • SUSURRATE v. to whisper. |
| SUSURRATES | • susurrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of susurrate. • SUSURRATE v. to whisper. |
| UNDERRATED | • underrated adj. Not given enough recognition for its quality. • underrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of underrate. • UNDERRATE v. to rate too low. |
| UNDERRATES | • underrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underrate. • UNDERRATE v. to rate too low. |