| ACCESSIONED | • accessioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of accession. • ACCESSION v. to record the addition of (a book etc.) to a library. |
| CONTUSIONED | • CONTUSIONED adj. having a contusion. |
| DIMENSIONED | • dimensioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dimension. • dimensioned adj. Possessing dimension, non-dimensionless, dimensionful. • DIMENSION v. to give the length, breadth and thickness of. |
| EMPASSIONED | • empassioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of empassion. • empassioned adj. Obsolete form of impassioned. • EMPASSIONED adj. (Spenser) full of passion. |
| EXCURSIONED | • excursioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of excursion. • EXCURSION v. to go on an excursion. |
| IMPASSIONED | • impassioned adj. Filled with intense emotion or passion; fervent. • IMPASSION v. to arouse the passions of. |
| OCCASIONERS | • occasioners n. Plural of occasioner. • OCCASIONER n. one who, or that which, occasions. |
| PREVISIONED | • previsioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of prevision. • PREVISION v. to foresee. |
| PROVISIONED | • provisioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of provision. • provisioned adj. Possessing goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use. • PROVISION v. to provide. |
| PROVISIONER | • provisioner n. One who supplies provisions. • PROVISIONER n. a furnisher of provisions. |
| REVERSIONER | • reversioner n. (Law) A person who possesses the reversion to an estate or office. • REVERSIONER n. a person entitled to receive an estate after the reversion (grant) runs out. |
| UNPASSIONED | • unpassioned adj. Free from passion. • UNPASSIONED adj. without passions. |
| UNPENSIONED | • unpensioned adj. Not given a pension. • UNPENSIONED adj. without a pension. |