| ABERRATE | • aberrate v. (Intransitive) To go astray; to diverge; to deviate (from); deviate from. • aberrate v. (Transitive) To distort; to cause aberration of. • ABERRATE v. to go astray, deviate. |
| BARRATED | • BARRAT v. to quarrel, especially at law. |
| BARRATER | • barrater n. Alternative form of barrator. • BARRATER n. one that persistently instigates lawsuits, also BARRATOR, BARRETOR. |
| BARRATOR | • barrator n. One who is guilty of barratry, vexing others with frequent and often groundless lawsuits; a brangler and pettifogger. • barrator n. One who abuses their office by dealing fraudulently. • barrator n. (Archaic) A quarrelsome person, one who fights, a bully. |
| BARRATRY | • barratry n. The act of persistently instigating lawsuits, often groundless ones. • barratry n. The sale or purchase of religious or political positions of power. • barratry n. (Admiralty law) Unlawful or fraudulent acts by the crew of a vessel, harming the vessel’s owner. |
| BURRATAS | • burratas n. Plural of burrata. • BURRATA n. (Italian) an Italian cheese made from mozzarella and cream. |
| ERRATICS | • erratics n. Plural of erratic. • ERRATIC n. a boulder carried far from its origin by glacial action. |
| FERRATES | • ferrates n. Plural of ferrate. • FERRATE n. a salt of ferric acid. |
| NARRATED | • narrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of narrate. • NARRATE v. to tell a story. |
| NARRATER | • narrater n. Alternative form of narrator. • NARRATER n. one that narrates, also NARRATOR. |
| NARRATES | • narrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narrate. • NARRATE v. to tell a story. |
| NARRATOR | • narrator n. One who narrates or tells stories. • narrator n. (Narratology) The person or the "voice" whose viewpoint is used in telling a story. • narrator n. (Film and television) The person providing the voice-over in a documentary. |
| OVERRATE | • overrate v. To esteem too highly; to give greater praise than due. • overrate n. An excessive estimate or rate. • over-rate v. To esteem too highly; to give greater praise than due. |
| SERRATED | • serrated adj. Notched or cut like a saw. • serrated adj. Having a row of sharp or tooth-like projections. • serrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of serrate. |
| SERRATES | • serrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of serrate. • SERRATE v. to supply with toothlike projections. |
| SERRATUS | • serratus n. (Anatomy) Any of several muscles of the vertebral or costal region that produce a serrated border. • SERRATUS n. (Latin) a muscle of the thorax. |