| ANTINATURE | • antinature adj. Opposing or destructive to nature, particularly in its sense as the material world and its nonhuman inhabitants. • ANTINATURE adj. against nature. |
| DESTINATED | • destinated v. (Possibly nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of destinate. • DESTINATE v. (obsolete) to ordain, to destine. |
| DESTINATES | • destinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of destinate. • DESTINATE v. (obsolete) to ordain, to destine. |
| FESTINATED | • festinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of festinate. • FESTINATE v. to hasten. |
| FESTINATES | • festinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of festinate. • FESTINATE v. to hasten. |
| GELATINATE | • gelatinate v. (Transitive) To convert into gelatin or a jelly-like substance. • gelatinate v. (Intransitive) To be converted into gelatin or a jelly-like substance. • GELATINATE v. to convert into gelatin, or into a substance resembling jelly. |
| GRATINATED | • gratinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of gratinate. • GRATINATE v. to cook with a topping of buttered breadcrumbs. |
| GRATINATES | • gratinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gratinate. • GRATINATE v. to cook with a topping of buttered breadcrumbs. |
| HATINATORS | • hatinators n. Plural of hatinator. • HATINATOR n. a small decorative hat, worn on social occasions. |
| PALATINATE | • palatinate n. The office or rank of a palatine. • palatinate n. A territory ruled by a palatine. • palatinate n. A native or inhabitant of such a territory. |
| PATINATING | • patinating v. Present participle of patinate. • PATINATE v. to give a patina to, also PATINISE, PATINIZE. |
| PATINATION | • patination n. (Sculpture) The application of a patina. • PATINATION n. the formation of a film on copper from exposure. |
| PECTINATED | • pectinated adj. (Anatomy, zoology, botany) Having narrow ridges or projections aligned close together like the teeth of a comb. • PECTINATED adj. toothed like a comb, also PECTINATE. |