| DEREQUISITION | • derequisition v. (Transitive) To return or release (something previously requisitioned). • DEREQUISITION v. to return (something that has been used for a military purpose) to civilian use. |
| FREQUENTATION | • frequentation n. The act of frequenting a particular place. • FREQUENTATION n. the act of frequenting. |
| FREQUENTATIVE | • frequentative adj. (Grammar) Serving to express repetition of an action. • frequentative n. (Grammar) Any of a subclass of imperfective verbs that denote a repeated action, no longer productive… • FREQUENTATIVE n. a tense of a verb denoting a repeated or recurrent action or state. |
| GYROFREQUENCY | • gyrofrequency n. (Physics) The frequency of the circular motion of a charged particle in the presence of a uniform magnetic field. • GYROFREQUENCY n. the frequency with which a charged particle (as an electron) executes spiral gyrations in moving obliquely across a magnetic field. |
| INFREQUENCIES | • infrequencies n. Plural of infrequency. • INFREQUENCY n. rarity of occurrence, also INFREQUENCE. |
| OVEREQUIPPING | • overequipping v. Present participle of overequip. • OVEREQUIP v. to equip, furnish with, or supply excessively. |
| PREQUALIFYING | • prequalifying v. Present participle of prequalify. • PREQUALIFY v. to qualify beforehand, as for a shortlist. |
| PREREQUISITES | • prerequisites n. Plural of prerequisite. • PREREQUISITE n. something needed in advance. |
| REQUISITENESS | • requisiteness n. The state or quality of being requisite. • REQUISITENESS n. the state of being requisite. |
| REQUISITIONED | • requisitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of requisition. • REQUISITION v. to make a demand for supplies. |
| REQUISITORIES | • REQUISITORY n. in law, a demand made by a prosecutor that a sentence be passed on an accused, giving the reasons. |
| UNFREQUENTING | • unfrequenting v. Present participle of unfrequent. • UNFREQUENT v. to stop frequenting. |