| BISERIATE | • biseriate adj. In two rows or series; biserial. • BISERIATE adj. of petals etc. arranged in two rows or whorls. |
| BIVARIATE | • bivariate adj. (Mathematics) Having or involving exactly two variables. • bivariate n. (Mathematics) A polynomial or function with exactly two variables. • BIVARIATE adj. involving or depending on two variables. |
| COVARIATE | • covariate n. (Statistics) A variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study. • COVARIATE n. a statistical variable. |
| ELUTRIATE | • elutriate v. To decant; to purify something by straining it. • elutriate v. To separate large and small particles through an upwardly flowing liquid or vapid stream. • ELUTRIATE v. to separate by washing into finer portions. |
| EXCORIATE | • excoriate v. (Transitive) To wear off the skin of; to chafe or flay. • excoriate v. (Transitive, figuratively) To strongly denounce or censure. • EXCORIATE v. to abrade; to heap abuse. |
| FIMBRIATE | • fimbriate adj. (Biology) Fringed, e.g. where the ends of a petal are split into two or more divisions. • fimbriate v. (Transitive) To fringe; to hem. • FIMBRIATE v. to border with a narrow band or edge. |
| FLORIATED | • floriated adj. (Architecture) Having floral ornaments. • FLORIATED adj. decorated with a floral ornament, also FLOREATED. |
| INEBRIATE | • inebriate n. A person who is intoxicated, especially one who is habitually drunk. • inebriate v. (Transitive) To cause to be drunk; to intoxicate. • inebriate v. (Transitive, figurative) To disorder the senses of; to exhilarate, elate or stupefy as if by spirituous drink. |
| INFURIATE | • infuriate v. To make furious or mad with anger; to fill with fury. • infuriate adj. (Now rare) Filled with, characterized by or expressing fury. • INFURIATE adj. enraged. |
| LUXURIATE | • luxuriate v. (Intransitive) To enjoy luxury, to indulge. • luxuriate v. (Intransitive) To be luxuriant; to grow exuberantly. • LUXURIATE v. to be luxuriant, grow profusely. |
| PATRIATED | • patriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of patriate. • PATRIATE v. to transfer constitutional responsibility from England to Canada. |
| PATRIATES | • patriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of patriate. • PATRIATE v. to transfer constitutional responsibility from England to Canada. |
| SERIATELY | • seriately adv. In seriate fashion. • SERIATE adv. arranged in a series or rows. |
| STORIATED | • storiated adj. Decorated with storiation. • STORIATED adj. decorated with elaborate ornamental designs, also HISTORIATED. |
| VICARIATE | • vicariate n. The office or authority of a vicar. • vicariate adj. Having delegated power, as a vicar; vicarious. • VICARIATE n. the office or authority of a vicar, also VICARATE. |