| ACROTER | • acroter n. (Architecture) An acroterium. • ACROTER n. a pedestal or ornament at the angle of a pediment, also ACROTERION, ACROTERIUM. |
| COWROTE | • cowrote v. Simple past tense and past participle of cowrite. • co-wrote v. Simple past tense of co-write. • COWRITE v. to collaborate in writing. |
| EROTEMA | • EROTEMA n. (Greek) a rhetorical question, also EROTEME, EROTESIS. |
| EROTEME | • eroteme n. A question mark. • EROTEME n. (Greek) a rhetorical question, also EROTEMA, EROTESIS. |
| GAROTED | • garoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of garote. • GAROTE v. to execute by strangling, also GARROTE, GAROTTE, GARROTTE. |
| GAROTES | • garotes n. Plural of garote. • GAROTE v. to execute by strangling, also GARROTE, GAROTTE, GARROTTE. |
| GARROTE | • garrote n. An iron collar formerly used in Spain to execute people by strangulation. • garrote n. Something, especially a cord or wire, used for strangulation. • garrote v. (Transitive) to execute by strangulation. |
| PROTEAN | • protean adj. Exceedingly variable; readily assuming different shapes or forms. • protean adj. Alternative letter-case form of Protean (of or relating to Proteus). • protean n. (Biochemistry) A protein that has been slightly modified by water, dilute acid, or enzymes, but not… |
| PROTEAS | • proteas n. Plural of protea. • Proteas prop.n. (Cricket) The South African cricket team. • PROTEA n. a plant of a large South African genus. |
| PROTECT | • protect v. (Transitive, intransitive) To keep safe; to defend; to guard; to prevent harm coming to. • protect v. (Travel, aviation) To book a passenger on a later flight if there is a chance they will not be able… • PROTECT v. to shield from harm, attack or injury. |
| PROTEGE | • protege n. Alternative form of protégé. • protegé n. Alternative spelling of protégé. • protégé n. A person who is guided and supported by an older and more experienced person (a protector or mentor). |
| PROTEID | • proteid n. (Obsolete, biochemistry) A protein. • proteid adj. Of or pertaining to proteins. • proteid adj. Containing protein. |
| PROTEIN | • protein n. (Biochemistry, countable) Any of numerous large, complex naturally-produced molecules composed of one… • protein n. (Nutrition, uncountable) One of three major classes of food or source of food energy (4 kcal/gram) abundant… • protein n. (Nutrition, countable) A food rich in protein, often a meat or meat substitute. |
| PROTEND | • protend v. (Obsolete, transitive) To hold out; to stretch forth. • PROTEND v. (archaic) to stretch forth, hold out. |
| PROTEST | • protest v. (Intransitive) To make a strong objection. • protest v. (Transitive) To affirm (something). • protest v. (Transitive, chiefly North America) To object to. |
| PROTEUS | • proteus n. Any of many gram-negative bacteria, of the genus Proteus, several of which are responsible for human infections. • Proteus prop.n. (Greek mythology) A sea god who could change his shape at will. • Proteus prop.n. (Astronomy) The sixth satellite of the planet Neptune. |
| REWROTE | • rewrote v. Simple past tense of rewrite. • REWRITE v. to write again. |
| SCROTES | • scrotes n. Plural of scrote. • SCROTE n. (slang) a worthless person. |
| UNWROTE | • unwrote v. Simple past tense of unwrite. • UNWRITE v. to undo the writing of. |
| XEROTES | • xerotes n. (Pathology) A general dryness of the body. • XEROTES n. (Greek) abnormal dryness of body parts, also XEROSIS. |