| TUNICATE | • tunicate n. Any of very many chordate marine animals, of the subphyla Tunicata or Urochordata, including the sea squirts. • tunicate adj. Of or pertaining to these animals. • tunicate adj. (Anatomy, botany) Enclosed in a tunic or mantle; covered or coated with layers. |
| TUNICATED | • tunicated adj. Tunicate. • TUNICATED adj. having the form of a tunicate. |
| TUNICATES | • tunicates n. Plural of tunicate. • TUNICATE n. a small marine animal. |
| COMMUNICATE | • communicate v. To impart. • communicate v. To share. • COMMUNICATE v. to exchange information. |
| COMMUNICATED | • communicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of communicate. • COMMUNICATE v. to exchange information. |
| COMMUNICATEE | • communicatee n. The person who is communicated to, or who receives a communication. • COMMUNICATEE n. one who is communicated with. |
| COMMUNICATES | • communicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of communicate. • COMMUNICATE v. to exchange information. |
| COMMUNICATEES | • communicatees n. Plural of communicatee. • COMMUNICATEE n. one who is communicated with. |
| EXCOMMUNICATE | • excommunicate adj. Excommunicated. • excommunicate n. An excommunicated person. • excommunicate v. (Transitive) To officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community. |
| EXCOMMUNICATED | • excommunicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of excommunicate. • EXCOMMUNICATE v. to formally exclude someone from a group or community, esp. from a religious community. |
| EXCOMMUNICATES | • excommunicates n. Plural of excommunicate. • excommunicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excommunicate. • EXCOMMUNICATE v. to formally exclude someone from a group or community, esp. from a religious community. |
| UNCOMMUNICATED | • uncommunicated adj. That has not been communicated. • UNCOMMUNICATED adj. not communicated. |
| OVERCOMMUNICATE | • overcommunicate v. To communicate too much. • OVERCOMMUNICATE v. to communicate excessively. |