| BRETASCHE | • bretasche n. Alternative form of brattice (“structure for attack or defence”). • BRETASCHE n. a wooden tower used in mediaeval siege operations, also BRATTICE, BRATTISH, BRETESSE, BRETTICE. |
| BRETASCHES | • bretasches n. Plural of bretasche. • BRETASCHE n. a wooden tower used in mediaeval siege operations, also BRATTICE, BRATTISH, BRETESSE, BRETTICE. |
| FORETASTE | • foretaste n. A taste beforehand. • foretaste n. A sample taken in anticipation; an experience undergone in advance. • foretaste v. (Transitive) To taste beforehand. |
| FORETASTED | • foretasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of foretaste. • FORETASTE v. to taste in advance. |
| FORETASTES | • foretastes n. Plural of foretaste. • FORETASTE v. to taste in advance. |
| FORETASTING | • foretasting v. Present participle of foretaste. • FORETASTE v. to taste in advance. |
| PRETASTE | • pretaste n. A taste taken beforehand. • pretaste v. To take a previous or initial taste. • PRETASTE v. to taste beforehand. |
| PRETASTED | • pretasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of pretaste. • PRETASTE v. to taste beforehand. |
| PRETASTES | • pretastes n. Plural of pretaste. • PRETASTE v. to taste beforehand. |
| PRETASTING | • pretasting v. Present participle of pretaste. • PRETASTE v. to taste beforehand. |
| RETASTE | • retaste v. To taste again. • RETASTE v. to taste again. |
| RETASTED | • retasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of retaste. • RETASTE v. to taste again. |
| RETASTES | • retastes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retaste. • RETASTE v. to taste again. |
| RETASTING | • retasting v. Present participle of retaste. • retasting n. A second or subsequent tasting. • RETASTE v. to taste again. |