| LEGISLATIONS | • legislations n. Plural of legislation (multiple acts of legislation). • LEGISLATION n. the action of legislating. |
| LEGISLATIVES | • legislatives n. Plural of legislative. • LEGISLATIVE n. the body or department exercising the power and function of legislating. |
| LEGISLATRESS | • legislatress n. (Rare) A female legislator. • LEGISLATRESS n. a female legislator. |
| LEGISLATURES | • legislatures n. Plural of legislature. • LEGISLATURE n. a body of persons having the power to legislate. |
| MISTRANSLATE | • mistranslate v. (Transitive) To translate incorrectly. • MISTRANSLATE v. to translate wrongly. |
| RETRANSLATED | • retranslated v. Simple past tense and past participle of retranslate. • RETRANSLATE v. to translate (a translation) into another language. |
| RETRANSLATES | • retranslates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of retranslate. • RETRANSLATE v. to translate (a translation) into another language. |
| SLATTERNLIER | • SLATTERNLY adj. like a slattern. |
| TRANSLATABLE | • translatable adj. Capable of being translated into another language. • translatable adj. Capable of being transferred from one context or environment to another. • TRANSLATABLE adj. capable of being translated. |
| TRANSLATIONS | • translations n. Plural of translation. • TRANSLATION n. a rendering from one language into another. |
| TRANSLATIVES | • translatives n. Plural of translative. • TRANSLATIVE n. a tense or case indicating process of change or movement through. |
| UNTRANSLATED | • untranslated adj. Not translated; still in the original language. • untranslated adj. (Biochemistry) Not converted from a processed mRNA sequence into a protein. • UNTRANSLATED adj. not translated. |