| DELEGITIMATE | • delegitimate v. (Transitive) To cause (something) not to be legitimate; to make illegitimate, to illegitimize. |
| GUESSTIMATED | • guesstimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of guesstimate. • GUESSTIMATE v. to estimate without adequate information, also GUESTIMATE. |
| GUESSTIMATES | • guesstimates n. Plural of guesstimate. • GUESSTIMATE v. to estimate without adequate information, also GUESTIMATE. |
| GUESTIMATING | • guestimating v. Present participle of guestimate. • GUESTIMATE v. to make an intuitive estimate, also GUESSTIMATE. |
| ILLEGITIMATE | • illegitimate adj. Not conforming to known principles, or established or accepted rules or standards. • illegitimate adj. Not in accordance with the law. • illegitimate adj. Not sanctioned by marriage. |
| INTIMATENESS | • intimateness n. Quality of being intimate. • INTIMATENESS n. the state of being intimate. |
| LEGITIMATELY | • legitimately adv. In a legitimate manner, properly. • LEGITIMATE adv. lawful, born in wedlock. |
| LEGITIMATING | • legitimating v. Present participle of legitimate. • LEGITIMATE v. to make legitimate. |
| LEGITIMATION | • legitimation n. The process of making or declaring a person legitimate. • legitimation n. (Obsolete) Legitimacy. • legitimation n. The act of establishing something as lawful; authorization. |
| LEGITIMATISE | • legitimatise v. Alternative form of legitimatize. • LEGITIMATISE v. to make legitimate, also LEGITIMATIZE, LEGITIMISE, LEGITIMIZE. |
| LEGITIMATIZE | • legitimatize v. (Transitive) To make legitimate. • legitimatize v. (Transitive) To legalize. • LEGITIMATIZE v. to make legitimate, also LEGITIMATISE, LEGITIMISE, LEGITIMIZE. |
| LEGITIMATORS | • legitimators n. Plural of legitimator. • LEGITIMATOR n. one who makes legitimate. |
| MISESTIMATED | • misestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misestimate. • MISESTIMATE v. to estimate wrongly. |
| MISESTIMATES | • misestimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misestimate. • misestimates n. Plural of misestimate. • MISESTIMATE v. to estimate wrongly. |
| OVERESTIMATE | • overestimate v. To judge or calculate too highly. • overestimate n. An estimate that is too high. • over-estimate v. Alternative spelling of overestimate. |
| PENULTIMATES | • penultimates n. Plural of penultimate. • PENULTIMATE n. the last but one. |
| REESTIMATING | • reestimating v. Present participle of reestimate. • REESTIMATE v. to estimate again. |
| REESTIMATION | • reestimation n. Alternative form of re-estimation (“estimation again; another estimation”). • re-estimation n. Estimation again; another estimation. |
| ULTIMATENESS | • ultimateness n. The quality of being ultimate. • ULTIMATENESS n. the state of being ultimate. |