| BIROSTRATE | • birostrate adj. (Rare) Having two beaks (or beak-like structures). • BIROSTRATE adj. double-beaked. |
| CASTRATERS | • castraters n. Plural of castrater. • CASTRATER n. a device used in castration, also CASTRATOR. |
| FENESTRATE | • fenestrate adj. Fenestrated. • fenestrate adj. Having numerous openings; irregularly reticulated. • fenestrate adj. (Zoology, botany) Having transparent spots, like the wings of certain butterflies. |
| FLUSTRATED | • flustrated adj. Frustrated to the point of being flustered, or vice versa. • FLUSTRATE v. (obsolete) to fluster. |
| FLUSTRATES | • flustrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flustrate. • FLUSTRATE v. (obsolete) to fluster. |
| FRUSTRATED | • frustrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of frustrate. • frustrated adj. Foiled, stopped, disappointed. • frustrated adj. Suffering from frustration; dissatisfied, agitated, and/or discontent because one is unable to perform… |
| FRUSTRATER | • frustrater n. One who or which frustrates. • FRUSTRATER n. one who frustrates. |
| FRUSTRATES | • frustrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frustrate. • FRUSTRATE v. to thwart. |
| ILLUSTRATE | • illustrate v. (Obsolete) To shed light upon. • illustrate v. (Figurative) To clarify something by giving, or serving as, an example or a comparison. • illustrate v. To provide a book or other publication with pictures, diagrams or other explanatory or decorative features. |
| MAGISTRATE | • magistrate n. (Law) A judicial officer with limited authority to administer and enforce the law. A magistrate’s court… • magistrate n. (Historical) A high official of the state or a municipality in ancient Greece or Rome. • magistrate n. (Historical, by extension) A comparable official in medieval or modern institutions. |
| PROSTRATED | • prostrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prostrate. • PROSTRATE v. to throw forward on the ground. |
| PROSTRATES | • prostrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prostrate. • PROSTRATE v. to throw forward on the ground. |
| STRATEGICS | • strategics n. The field or activity of using strategy. • STRATEGICS n. strategy. |
| STRATEGIES | • strategies n. Plural of strategy. • STRATEGY n. a plan for obtaining a specific goal. |
| STRATEGISE | • strategise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of strategize. • STRATEGISE v. to devise a strategy or course of action, also STRATEGIZE. |
| STRATEGIST | • strategist n. A person who devises strategies. • STRATEGIST n. one skilled in strategy. |
| STRATEGIZE | • strategize v. To formulate a strategy. • STRATEGIZE v. to devise a strategy or course of action, also STRATEGISE. |
| SUBSTRATES | • substrates n. Plural of substrate. • substrates n. (Health) The calorie dense nutrients including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. • SUBSTRATE n. a substratum, also SUBSTRATUM. |