| ELUTRIATED | • elutriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of elutriate. • ELUTRIATE v. to separate by washing into finer portions. |
| ELUTRIATES | • elutriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elutriate. • ELUTRIATE v. to separate by washing into finer portions. |
| ELUTRIATOR | • elutriator n. A simple device used for elutriation. • ELUTRIATOR n. an apparatus for elutriating. |
| EXPATRIATE | • expatriate adj. Living outside of one’s own country. • expatriate n. One who lives outside one’s own country. • expatriate v. (Transitive) To banish; to drive or force (a person) from his own country; to make an exile of. |
| PATRIATING | • patriating v. Present participle of patriate. • PATRIATE v. to transfer constitutional responsibility from England to Canada. |
| PATRIATION | • patriation n. (Canada) The transfer of a governmental power from a former mother country to a newly independent one. • PATRIATION n. the transference of responsibilities for the Canadian constitution from the British parliament to the Canadian parliament. |
| REPATRIATE | • repatriate n. A person who has returned to their country of origin or whose original citizenship has been restored. • repatriate v. (Transitive) To restore (a person) to their own country. • repatriate v. (Transitive) To return (Artworks, museum exhibits, etc.) to their country of origin. |
| STRIATIONS | • striations n. Plural of striation. • STRIATION n. marking with striae, streaks. |
| STRIATURES | • striatures n. Plural of striature. • STRIATURE n. a stria, a streak. |
| TRIATHLETE | • triathlete n. (Athletics) An athlete who competes in the triathlon. • TRIATHLETE n. an athlete who competes in a triathlon. |
| TRIATHLONS | • triathlons n. Plural of triathlon. • TRIATHLON n. a sporting contest consisting of three events held without a break between each, usually swimming, cycling and running. |
| UNSTRIATED | • unstriated adj. Not striated. • UNSTRIATED adj. nonstriated; unstriped. |