latin: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of latin
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gelatin
- noun a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
gelatine.
- noun an edible jelly (sweet or pungent) made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods
jelly.
- noun a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
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cisplatin
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
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platin
(Mach.) See Platen .
Suffixes of latin
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latino
- noun a native of Latin America
Latin American.
- noun an artificial language based on words common to the Romance languages
- noun a native of Latin America
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latino
- noun a native of Latin America
Latin American.
- noun an artificial language based on words common to the Romance languages
- noun a native of Latin America
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latina
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latin
- noun any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
- noun an inhabitant of ancient Latium
- noun any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
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latinas
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- latinate2/5
latinate
- adjective derived from or imitative of Latin
- adjective derived from or imitative of Latin
- latinized2/5
latinize
- verb write in the Latin alphabet
Romanise; Latinise; Romanize.
- many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names
- verb translate into Latin
- verb write in the Latin alphabet
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latinist
One skilled in Latin; a Latin scholar. Cowper.He left school a good Latinist. Macaulay.
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latinise
- verb write in the Latin alphabet
Romanise; Latinize; Romanize.
- many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names
- verb cause to adopt Catholicism
catholicise; catholicize; latinize.
- verb write in the Latin alphabet
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latinism
A Latin idiom; a mode of speech peculiar to Latin; also, a mode of speech in another language, as English, formed on a Latin model. ✍ The term is also sometimes used by Biblical scholars to designate a Latin word in Greek letters, or the Latin sense of a Greek word in the Greek Testament.
- latinizing1/5
latinize
- verb write in the Latin alphabet
Romanise; Latinise; Romanize.
- many shops in Japan now carry neon signs with Romanized names
- verb translate into Latin
- verb write in the Latin alphabet
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latinae
- noun a subfamily of the family Centropomidae
- noun a subfamily of the family Centropomidae
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latinity
The Latin tongue, style, or idiom, or the use thereof; specifically, purity of Latin style or idiom. "His eleant Latinity." Motley.
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latinization
The act or process of Latinizing, as a word, language, or country. The Germanization of Britain went far deeper than the Latinization of France. M. Arnold.
Derived words of latin
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calculating
- adjective satellite used of persons
scheming; conniving; calculative; shrewd.
- the most calculating and selfish men in the community
- verb make a mathematical calculation or computation
cypher; compute; calculate; work out; reckon; cipher; figure.
- adjective satellite used of persons
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relate
- verb make a logical or causal connection
tie in; associate; colligate; link; connect; link up.
- I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind
- colligate these facts
- I cannot relate these events at all
- verb be relevant to
touch on; pertain; have-to doe with; bear on; touch; come to; refer; concern.
- There were lots of questions referring to her talk
- My remark pertained to your earlier comments
- verb make a logical or causal connection
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stimulating
- adjective rousing or quickening activity or the senses
- a stimulating discussion
- verb act as a stimulant
excite; stimulate.
- The book stimulated her imagination
- This play stimulates
- adjective rousing or quickening activity or the senses
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manipulate
- verb influence or control shrewdly or deviously
pull wires; pull strings.
- He manipulated public opinion in his favor
- verb hold something in one's hands and move it
- verb influence or control shrewdly or deviously
- formulating4/5
formulate
- verb elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses
explicate; develop.
- Could you develop the ideas in your thesis
- verb come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort
devise; contrive; invent; excogitate; forge.
- excogitate a way to measure the speed of light
- verb elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses
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articulate
- verb provide with a joint
joint.
- the carpenter jointed two pieces of wood
- verb put into words or an expression
phrase; word; formulate; give voice.
- He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees
- verb provide with a joint
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regulating
- noun the act of controlling or directing according to rule
regulation.
- fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians
- verb fix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of
regulate; modulate.
- regulate the temperature
- modulate the pitch
- noun the act of controlling or directing according to rule
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circulating
- adjective satellite passing from one to another
- circulating bills and coins
- verb become widely known and passed on
spread; go around; circulate.
- the rumor spread
- the story went around in the office
- adjective satellite passing from one to another
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translate
- verb restate (words) from one language into another language
render; interpret.
- I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S.
- Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?
- She rendered the French poem into English
- He translates for the U.N.
- verb change from one form or medium into another
transform.
- Braque translated collage into oil
- verb restate (words) from one language into another language
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violate
- verb fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns
go against; break.
- This sentence violates the rules of syntax
- verb act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
go against; infract; break; offend; breach; transgress.
- offend all laws of humanity
- violate the basic laws or human civilization
- break a law
- break a promise
- verb fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns
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isolating
- adjective satellite relating to or being a language in which each word typically expresses a distinct idea and part of speech and syntactical relations are determined almost exclusively by word order and particles
- verb place or set apart
isolate; insulate.
- They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates
- adjective satellite relating to or being a language in which each word typically expresses a distinct idea and part of speech and syntactical relations are determined almost exclusively by word order and particles
- contemplating4/5
contemplate
- verb look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought
- contemplate one's navel
- verb consider as a possibility
- I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job
- verb look at thoughtfully; observe deep in thought
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accumulate
- verb get or gather together
amass; roll up; compile; collect; hoard; pile up.
- I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife
- She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis
- She rolled up a small fortune
- verb collect or gather
amass; gather; conglomerate; cumulate; pile up.
- Journals are accumulating in my office
- The work keeps piling up
- verb get or gather together
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platinum
- noun a heavy precious metallic element; grey-white and resistant to corroding; occurs in some nickel and copper ores and is also found native in some deposits
atomic number 78; Pt.
- noun a heavy precious metallic element; grey-white and resistant to corroding; occurs in some nickel and copper ores and is also found native in some deposits
- simulating3/5
simulate
- verb reproduce someone's behavior or looks
imitate; copy.
- The mime imitated the passers-by
- Children often copy their parents or older siblings
- verb create a representation or model of
model.
- The pilots are trained in conditions simulating high-altitude flights
- verb reproduce someone's behavior or looks
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assimilating
- adjective satellite capable of taking (gas, light, or liquids) into a solution
assimilatory; assimilative.
- an assimilative substance
- verb take up mentally
assimilate; absorb; take in; ingest.
- he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe
- adjective satellite capable of taking (gas, light, or liquids) into a solution
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emulate
- verb strive to equal or match, especially by imitating
- He is emulating the skating skills of his older sister
- verb imitate the function of (another system), as by modifying the hardware or the software
- verb strive to equal or match, especially by imitating
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insulate
- verb protect from heat, cold, or noise by surrounding with insulating material
- We had his bedroom insulated before winter came
- verb place or set apart
isolate.
- They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates
- verb protect from heat, cold, or noise by surrounding with insulating material
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oscillating
- adjective satellite having periodic vibrations
oscillatory.
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
hover; vacillate; vibrate; oscillate.
- He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement
- adjective satellite having periodic vibrations
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palatine
- noun any of various important officials in ancient Rome
- noun (Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands
palsgrave.
- noun any of various important officials in ancient Rome
- speculating3/5
speculate
- verb to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
conjecture; theorize; hypothesize; theorise; hypothesise; suppose; hypothecate.
- Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps
- verb talk over conjecturally, or review in an idle or casual way and with an element of doubt or without sufficient reason to reach a conclusion
- We were speculating whether the President had to resign after the scandal
- verb to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
- escalating3/5
escalate
- verb increase in extent or intensity
step up; intensify.
- The Allies escalated the bombing
- verb increase in extent or intensity
- undulating3/5
undulate
- verb stir up (water) so as to form ripples
ripple; riffle; ruffle; cockle.
- verb occur in soft rounded shapes
roll.
- The hills rolled past
- verb stir up (water) so as to form ripples
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plating
- noun a thin coating of metal deposited on a surface
metal plating.
- noun the application of a thin coat of metal (as by electrolysis)
- noun a thin coating of metal deposited on a surface
- modulating3/5
modulate
- verb change the key of, in music
- modulate the melody
- verb vary the pitch of one's speech
inflect; tone.
- verb change the key of, in music
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congratulate
- verb say something to someone that expresses praise
compliment.
- He complimented her on her last physics paper
- verb express congratulations
felicitate.
- verb say something to someone that expresses praise
- stipulating3/5
stipulate
- verb specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement
qualify; specify; condition.
- The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life
- The contract stipulates the dates of the payments
- verb give a guarantee or promise of
- They stipulated to release all the prisoners
- verb specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement
- extrapolating3/5
extrapolate
- verb draw from specific cases for more general cases
generalize; infer; generalise.
- verb estimate the value of
interpolate.
- verb draw from specific cases for more general cases
- correlating3/5
correlate
- noun either of two or more related or complementary variables
correlative.
- verb to bear a reciprocal or mutual relation
- Do these facts correlate?
- noun either of two or more related or complementary variables
- populating2/5
populate
- verb inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of
dwell; live; inhabit.
- People lived in Africa millions of years ago
- The people inhabited the islands that are now deserted
- this kind of fish dwells near the bottom of the ocean
- deer are populating the woods
- verb fill with inhabitants
- populate the forest with deer and wild boar for hunting
- verb inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of
- mutilating2/5
mutilate
- verb destroy or injure severely
mangle; cut up.
- The madman mutilates art work
- verb alter so as to make unrecognizable
murder; mangle.
- The tourists murdered the French language
- verb destroy or injure severely
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legislating
- noun the act of making or enacting laws
legislation; lawmaking.
- verb make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation
legislate; pass.
- They passed the amendment
- We cannot legislate how people spend their free time
- noun the act of making or enacting laws
- inflating2/5
inflate
- verb exaggerate or make bigger
blow up; expand; amplify.
- The charges were inflated
- verb fill with gas or air
blow up.
- inflate a balloons
- verb exaggerate or make bigger
- ventilating2/5
ventilate
- verb expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen
vent; air out; air.
- air the old winter clothes
- air out the smoke-filled rooms
- verb expose to the circulation of fresh air so as to retard spoilage
- Wheat should be well ventilated
- verb expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen
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vacillating
- adjective satellite uncertain in purpose or action
vacillant; wavering.
- verb be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action
hover; vacillate; vibrate; oscillate.
- He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement
- adjective satellite uncertain in purpose or action
- annihilating2/5
annihilating
- adjective satellite wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction
withering; devastating; annihilative.
- possessing annihilative power
- a devastating hurricane
- the guns opened a withering fire
- verb kill in large numbers
annihilate; carry off; decimate; eliminate; wipe out; extinguish; eradicate.
- the plague wiped out an entire population
- adjective satellite wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction
- gesticulating2/5
gesticulating
- adjective satellite making gestures while speaking
- her gesticulating hands and arms made words almost unnecessary
- verb show, express or direct through movement
motion; gesticulate; gesture.
- He gestured his desire to leave
- adjective satellite making gestures while speaking
- dilating2/5
dilate
- verb become wider
distend.
- His pupils were dilated
- verb add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing
expound; lucubrate; expatiate; elaborate; enlarge; exposit; flesh out; expand.
- She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation
- verb become wider
- deflating2/5
deflate
- verb collapse by releasing contained air or gas
- deflate a balloon
- verb release contained air or gas from
- deflate the air mattress
- verb collapse by releasing contained air or gas
- recapitulating2/5
recapitulate
- verb summarize briefly
recap.
- Let's recapitulate the main ideas
- verb repeat stages of evolutionary development during the embryonic phase of life
- verb summarize briefly
- copulating2/5
copulate
- verb engage in sexual intercourse
pair; couple; mate.
- Birds mate in the Spring
- verb engage in sexual intercourse
- desolating2/5
desolate
- verb leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
abandon; desert; forsake.
- The mother deserted her children
- verb reduce in population
depopulate.
- The epidemic depopulated the countryside
- verb leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
- coagulating2/5
coagulate
- verb change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state
clot.
- coagulated blood
- verb cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state
clot.
- verb change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state
- capitulating2/5
capitulate
- verb surrender under agreed conditions
- verb surrender under agreed conditions
- triangulating2/5
triangulate
- verb divide into triangles or give a triangular form to
- triangulate the piece of cardboard
- verb measure by using trigonometry
- triangulate the angle
- verb divide into triangles or give a triangular form to
- postulating2/5
postulate
- noun (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning
posit.
- verb maintain or assert
contend.
- He contended that Communism had no future
- noun (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning
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gelatine
- noun a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
gelatin.
- noun a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
- scintillating2/5
scintillating
- adjective satellite brilliantly clever
- scintillating wit
- a play full of scintillating dialogue
- verb give off
scintillate.
- the substance scintillated sparks and flashes
- adjective satellite brilliantly clever
- interpolating2/5
interpolate
- verb estimate the value of
extrapolate.
- verb insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby
alter; falsify.
- verb estimate the value of
- collating2/5
collate
- verb compare critically; of texts
- verb to assemble in proper sequence
- collate the papers
- verb compare critically; of texts
- titillating2/5
titillating
- adjective satellite pleasantly and superficially exciting
- verb touch (a body part) lightly so as to excite the surface nerves and cause uneasiness, laughter, or spasmodic movements
tickle; titillate; vellicate.
- adjective satellite pleasantly and superficially exciting
- percolating2/5
percolate
- noun the product of percolation
- verb permeate or penetrate gradually
leach.
- the fertilizer leached into the ground
- noun the product of percolation
- conflating2/5
conflate
- verb mix together different elements
mix; immix; coalesce; commingle; flux; fuse; combine; merge; blend; meld.
- The colors blend well
- verb mix together different elements
- tabulating2/5
tabulate
- verb arrange or enter in tabular form
table; tabularise; tabularize.
- verb shape or cut with a flat surface
- verb arrange or enter in tabular form
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inoculating
- noun the act of protecting against disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to induce immunity
vaccinating.
- doctors examined the recruits but nurses did the inoculating
- verb introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of
inoculate.
- My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs
- noun the act of protecting against disease by introducing a vaccine into the body to induce immunity
- hyperventilating2/5
hyperventilate
- verb produce hyperventilation in
- The nurses had to hyperventilate the patient
- verb breathe excessively hard and fast
- The mountain climber started to hyperventilate
- verb produce hyperventilation in
- deregulating2/5
deregulating
- noun the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)
deregulation.
- verb lift the regulations on
deregulate.
- noun the act of freeing from regulation (especially from governmental regulations)
- emasculating2/5
emasculate
- verb deprive of strength or vigor
castrate.
- The Senate emasculated the law
- verb remove the testicles of a male animal
demasculinise; demasculinize; castrate.
- verb deprive of strength or vigor
- ejaculating2/5
ejaculate
- noun the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
semen; seminal fluid; seed; cum; come.
- verb utter impulsively
blurt; blurt out; blunder out; blunder.
- He blurted out the secret
- He blundered his stupid ideas
- noun the thick white fluid containing spermatozoa that is ejaculated by the male genital tract
- interrelating2/5
interrelate
- verb be in a relationship with
relate.
- How are these two observations related?
- verb place into a mutual relationship
- I cannot interrelate these two events
- verb be in a relationship with
- ovulating2/5
ovulate
- verb produce and discharge eggs
- women ovulate about once every month
- verb produce and discharge eggs
- recalculating2/5
recalculate
- verb calculate anew
- The costs had to be recalculated
- verb calculate anew
- encapsulating2/5
encapsulate
- verb enclose in a capsule or other small container
- verb put in a short or concise form; reduce in volume
capsulise; capsule; capsulize.
- capsulize the news
- verb enclose in a capsule or other small container
- gelatinous2/5
gelatinous
- adjective satellite thick like gelatin
gelatinlike; jellylike.
- adjective satellite thick like gelatin
- palatinate2/5
palatinate
- noun a territory under the jurisdiction of a count palatine
- noun a territory in southwestern Germany formerly ruled by the counts palatine
Pfalz.
- noun a territory under the jurisdiction of a count palatine
- chelating2/5
chelate
- noun a heterocyclic compound having a metal ion attached by coordinate bonds to at least two nonmetal ions
chelate compound.
- verb form a chelate, in chemistry
- noun a heterocyclic compound having a metal ion attached by coordinate bonds to at least two nonmetal ions
- electroplating2/5
electroplate
- noun any artifact that has been plated with a thin coat of metal by electrolysis
- verb coat with metal by electrolysis
- electroplate the watch
- noun any artifact that has been plated with a thin coat of metal by electrolysis
- reformulating2/5
reformulate
- verb formulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis
redevelop.
- verb formulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis
- alkylating2/5
alkylating
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- recirculating2/5
recirculating
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- platina2/5
platina
(Chem.) Platinum.
- pterygopalatine2/5
pterygopalatine
(Anat.) Of or pertaining to the pterygoid processes and the palatine bones.
- palatines1/5
palatine
- noun any of various important officials in ancient Rome
- noun (Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands
palsgrave.
- noun any of various important officials in ancient Rome
- matriculating1/5
matriculate
- noun someone who has been admitted to a college or university
- verb enroll as a student
- noun someone who has been admitted to a college or university
- osculating1/5
osculate
- verb be intermediate between two taxonomic groups
- These species osculate
- verb have at least three points in common with
- one curve osculates the other
- these two surfaces osculate
- verb be intermediate between two taxonomic groups
- gelatinized1/5
gelatinize
- verb coat with gelatin
- verb become gelatinous or change into a jelly
gelatinise.
- the starch gelatinized when it was heated
- verb coat with gelatin
- flocculating1/5
flocculate
- verb form into an aggregated lumpy or fluffy mass
- the protoplasms flocculated
- verb cause to become a fluffy or lumpy aggregate
- The chemist flocculated the suspended material
- verb form into an aggregated lumpy or fluffy mass
- strangulating1/5
strangulate
- verb kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air
strangle; throttle.
- he tried to strangle his opponent
- A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes
- verb constrict a hollow organ or vessel so as to stop the flow of blood or air
- verb kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air
- confabulating1/5
confabulate
- verb unconsciously replace fact with fantasy in one's memory
- verb talk socially without exchanging too much information
shoot the breeze; chit-chat; chew the fat; confab; chitchat; jaw; claver; visit; chaffer; chat; natter; gossip; chatter.
- the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze
- verb unconsciously replace fact with fantasy in one's memory
- acetylating1/5
acetylate
- verb receive substitution of an acetyl group
acetylise; acetylize.
- the compounds acetylated
- verb introduce an acetyl group into (a chemical compound)
acetylise; acetylize.
- verb receive substitution of an acetyl group
- gelatinize1/5
gelatinize
- verb coat with gelatin
- verb become gelatinous or change into a jelly
gelatinise.
- the starch gelatinized when it was heated
- verb coat with gelatin
- adulating1/5
adulate
- verb flatter in an obsequious manner
- verb flatter in an obsequious manner
- jubilating1/5
jubilate
- verb celebrate a jubilee
- verb to express great joy
exuberate; rejoice; exult; triumph.
- Who cannot exult in Spring?
- verb celebrate a jubilee
- ambulating1/5
ambulate
- verb walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking
- verb walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking
- cumulating1/5
cumulate
- verb collect or gather
amass; gather; conglomerate; accumulate; pile up.
- Journals are accumulating in my office
- The work keeps piling up
- verb collect or gather
- perambulating1/5
perambulating
- adjective satellite strolling or walking around
- perambulating nursemaids with their charges
- verb make an official inspection on foot of (the bounds of a property)
perambulate.
- Selectmen are required by law to perambulate the bounds every five years
- adjective satellite strolling or walking around
- expostulating1/5
expostulate
- verb reason with (somebody) for the purpose of dissuasion
- verb reason with (somebody) for the purpose of dissuasion
- slating1/5
slating
- noun thin layers of rock used for roofing
slate.
- noun a severely critical attack
- the reviewers gave his book a sound slating
- noun thin layers of rock used for roofing
- ululating1/5
ululate
- verb emit long loud cries
wail; roar; yawl; yaup; howl.
- wail in self-pity
- howl with sorrow
- verb emit long loud cries
- immolating1/5
immolate
- verb offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destruction
- The Aztecs immolated human victims
- immolate the valuables at the temple
- verb offer as a sacrifice by killing or by giving up to destruction
- gelatins1/5
gelatin
- noun a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
gelatine.
- noun an edible jelly (sweet or pungent) made with gelatin and used as a dessert or salad base or a coating for foods
jelly.
- noun a colorless water-soluble glutinous protein obtained from animal tissues such as bone and skin
- circumambulating1/5
circumambulate
- verb walk around something
walk around.
- verb walk around something
- sporulating1/5
sporulate
- verb produce spores
- plants sporulate
- verb convert into spores
- verb produce spores
- flagellating1/5
flagellate
- noun a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals
mastigophoran; flagellate protozoan; flagellated protozoan; mastigophore.
- verb whip
scourge.
- The religious fanatics flagellated themselves
- noun a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals
- miscalculating1/5
miscalculate
- verb judge incorrectly
misestimate.
- I had misestimated his determination
- verb calculate incorrectly
misestimate.
- I miscalculated the number of guests at the wedding
- verb judge incorrectly
- elating1/5
elating
- adjective satellite making lively and joyful
exhilarating.
- verb fill with high spirits; fill with optimism
intoxicate; uplift; elate; pick up; lift up.
- Music can uplift your spirits
- adjective satellite making lively and joyful
- disarticulating1/5
disarticulate
- verb separate at the joints
disjoint.
- disjoint the chicken before cooking it
- verb separate at the joints
- tessellating1/5
tessellate
- verb fit together exactly, of identical shapes
- triangles tessellate
- verb tile with tesserae
- tessellate the kitchen floor
- verb fit together exactly, of identical shapes
- platings1/5
plating
- noun a thin coating of metal deposited on a surface
metal plating.
- noun the application of a thin coat of metal (as by electrolysis)
- noun a thin coating of metal deposited on a surface
- retranslating1/5
retranslate
- verb translate again
- verb translate again
- fellating1/5
fellate
- verb provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
blow; go down on; suck.
- verb provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
- mistranslating1/5
mistranslate
- verb translate incorrectly
- verb translate incorrectly
- constellating1/5
constellate
- verb scatter or intersperse like dots or studs
stud; dot.
- Hills constellated with lights
- verb come together as in a cluster or flock
cluster; flock; clump.
- The poets constellate in this town every summer
- verb scatter or intersperse like dots or studs
- granulating1/5
granulate
- verb form into grains
grain.
- verb become granular
grain.
- verb form into grains
- depopulating1/5
depopulate
- verb reduce in population
desolate.
- The epidemic depopulated the countryside
- verb reduce in population
- dissimulating1/5
dissimulate
- verb hide (feelings) from other people
- verb hide (feelings) from other people
- ablating1/5
ablate
- verb wear away through erosion or vaporization
- verb remove an organ or bodily structure
- verb wear away through erosion or vaporization
- calculatingly1/5
calculatingly
- adverb in a calculating manner
- he looked at her calculatingly
- adverb in a calculating manner
- unstimulating1/5
unstimulating
- adjective not stimulating
unexciting.
- adjective not stimulating
- interpellating1/5
interpellate
- verb question formally about policy or government business
- verb question formally about policy or government business
- platinized1/5
- demodulating1/5
demodulate
- verb extract information from a modulated carrier wave
- verb extract information from a modulated carrier wave
- pullulating1/5
pullulate
- verb be teeming, be abuzz
swarm; teem.
- The garden was swarming with bees
- The plaza is teeming with undercover policemen
- her mind pullulated with worries
- verb move in large numbers
swarm; teem; stream; pour.
- people were pouring out of the theater
- beggars pullulated in the plaza
- verb be teeming, be abuzz
- cannulating1/5
cannulate
- verb introduce a cannula or tube into
cannulise; intubate; canulate; cannulize.
- Cannulate the blood vessel in the neck
- verb introduce a cannula or tube into
- palatinates1/5
palatinate
- noun a territory in southwestern Germany formerly ruled by the counts palatine
Pfalz.
- noun a territory under the jurisdiction of a count palatine
- noun a territory in southwestern Germany formerly ruled by the counts palatine
- insufflating1/5
insufflate
- verb breathe or blow onto as a ritual or sacramental act, especially so as to symbolize the action of the Holy Spirit
- verb treat by blowing a powder or vapor into a bodily cavity
- verb breathe or blow onto as a ritual or sacramental act, especially so as to symbolize the action of the Holy Spirit
- defibrillating1/5
defibrillate
- verb stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually by means of electric shocks
- The patient's heart had to be defibrillated to save his life
- verb stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually by means of electric shocks
- scarlatina1/5
scarlatina
- noun an acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rash
scarlet fever.
- noun an acute communicable disease (usually in children) characterized by fever and a red rash
- intercalating1/5
intercalate
- verb insert (days) in a calendar
- verb insert (days) in a calendar
- fibrillating1/5
fibrillate
- verb make fine, irregular, rapid twitching movements
- His heart fibrillated and he died
- verb make fine, irregular, rapid twitching movements
- stridulating1/5
stridulate
- verb make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures
clitter.
- male insects such as crickets or grasshoppers stridulate
- verb make a shrill creaking noise by rubbing together special bodily structures
- gelatinization1/5
gelatinization
Same as Gelatination .
- sphenopalatine1/5
- vasodilating1/5
- repopulating1/5
repopulating
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- phosphorylating1/5
phosphorylating
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- palatina1/5
palatina
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- semipalatinsk1/5
- nasopalatine1/5
nasopalatine
(Anat.) Connected with both the nose and the palate; as, the nasopalatine or incisor, canal connecting the mouth and the nasal chamber in some animals; thenasopalatine nerve.
- rearticulating1/5
- overstimulating1/5
overstimulating
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- methylating1/5
methylate
(Chem.) An alcoholate of methyl alcohol in which the hydroxyl hydrogen is replaced by a metal, after the analogy of a hydrate; as, sodium .methylate ,CH3ONa
- uncalculating1/5
- sublating1/5
sublate
To take or carry away; to remove. R. E. Hall.
- gelatinisation1/5
- acylating1/5
- platine1/5
- replating1/5
- noncirculating1/5
- dephosphorylating1/5
dephosphorylating
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- platinic1/5
platinic
(Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, platinum; -- used specifically to designate those compounds in which the element has a higher valence, as contrasted with the platinous compounds; as, .platinic chloride (PtCl4 )
- scarlatiniform1/5
- hydroxylating1/5
- nonstimulating1/5
nonstimulating
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- platinotype1/5
platinotype
A permanent photographic picture or print in platinum black.
- deescalating1/5
deescalating
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