| DETERMINED | • determined adj. Decided; resolute, possessing much determination. • determined v. Simple past tense and past participle of determine. • DETERMINE v. to put terms or bounds to. |
| DETERMINER | • determiner n. (Grammar) A member of a class of words functioning in a noun phrase to identify or distinguish a referent… • determiner n. (Grammar) A dependent function in a noun phrase marking the NP as definite or indefinite. This function… • determiner n. Something (some input factor, a nonsentient agent) that determines, or helps someone to determine, something else. |
| DETERMINES | • determines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of determine. • DETERMINE v. to put terms or bounds to. |
| EXTERMINED | • extermined v. Simple past tense and past participle of extermine. • EXTERMINE v. (Shakespeare) to exterminate. |
| EXTERMINES | • extermines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of extermine. • EXTERMINE v. (Shakespeare) to exterminate. |
| MASTERMIND | • mastermind n. A person with an extraordinary intellect or skill that is markedly superior to his or her peers. • mastermind n. A person responsible for the highest level of planning and execution of a major operation. • mastermind v. To act in the role of mastermind. |
| MISTERMING | • misterming v. Present participle of misterm. • MISTERM v. to call by a wrong name. |
| TERMINABLE | • terminable adj. Having an ending; finite. • TERMINABLE adj. capable of being terminated; limitable. |
| TERMINABLY | • TERMINABLE adv. capable of being terminated; limitable. |
| TERMINALLY | • terminally adv. In a terminal manner. • terminally adv. Leading to death; lasting until death. • terminally adv. (Military, of missile guidance) To the target. |
| TERMINATED | • terminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of terminate. • terminated adj. Having been the subject of termination; ended or destroyed. • terminated adj. Having lost a job or assignment. |
| TERMINATES | • terminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of terminate. • TERMINATE v. to bring to an end. |
| TERMINATOR | • terminator n. Someone who terminates or ends something, especially (in later use) an assassin or exterminator. • terminator n. (Computing) A text character that serves to mark the end of a document or transmission. • terminator n. (Astronomy) The line between the day side and the night side of a moon, planet or other celestial body. |
| TERMINISMS | • TERMINISM n. the doctrine that there is a time limit for repentance. |
| TERMINISTS | • terminists n. Plural of terminist. • TERMINIST n. a believer in terminism, the doctrine that there is a time limit for repentance. |
| TERMINUSES | • terminuses n. Plural of terminus. • TERMINUS n. (Latin) an end. |