| ANTIATOMS | • antiatoms n. Plural of antiatom. • ANTIATOM n. an atom comprised of antiparticles. |
| EXPATIATE | • expatiate v. To write or speak at length; to be copious in argument or discussion. • expatiate v. (Rare) To range at large, or without restraint. • expatiate v. (Obsolete) To expand; to spread; to extend; to diffuse; to broaden. |
| INITIATED | • initiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of initiate. • INITIATE v. to begin or start. |
| INITIATES | • initiates n. Plural of initiate. • initiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of initiate. • INITIATE v. to begin or start. |
| INITIATOR | • initiator n. One who initiates. • initiator n. (Chemistry) A substance that initiates a chain reaction or polymerization. • initiator n. (Military) A component of a nuclear weapon that produces a burst of neutrons to trigger a fission chain reaction. |
| INSATIATE | • insatiate adj. (Archaic or literary) That is not satiated; insatiable. • INSATIATE adj. insatiable; as, insatiate thirst. |
| MULTIATOM | • multiatom adj. Consisting of, or relating to, multiple atoms. • MULTIATOM adj. containing many atoms. |
| NEGOTIATE | • negotiate v. (Intransitive) To confer with others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement. • negotiate v. (Transitive) To arrange or settle something by mutual agreement. • negotiate v. (Transitive) To succeed in coping with, or getting over something. |
| NOVITIATE | • novitiate n. A novice. • novitiate n. The period during which a novice of a religious order undergoes training. • novitiate n. The place where a novice lives and studies. |
| SATIATING | • satiating v. Present participle of satiate. • SATIATE v. to satisfy to capacity, also SATE. |
| SATIATION | • satiation n. The state of being satiated or sated, of being full, of being at maximum capacity. • SATIATION n. the state of being satiated, also SATIETY. |
| TRITIATED | • tritiated adj. (Chemistry) Describing a compound which has had some of its normal hydrogen (protium) replaced with… • tritiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tritiate. • TRITIATE v. to replace atoms by tritium. |
| TRITIATES | • tritiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tritiate. • TRITIATE v. to replace atoms by tritium. |
| UNSATIATE | • unsatiate adj. (Obsolete) Insatiable. • UNSATIATE adj. not satiated, also UNSATIATED. |
| VITIATING | • vitiating v. Present participle of vitiate. • VITIATE v. to impair the quality of, also VICIATE. |
| VITIATION | • vitiation n. A reduction in the value, or an impairment in the quality of something. • vitiation n. Moral corruption. • vitiation n. An abolition or abrogation. |
| VITIATORS | • vitiators n. Plural of vitiator. • VITIATOR n. one who vitiates. |