ACQUITTANCED | • acquittanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquittance. • ACQUITTANCE v. (Shakespeare) to acquit or clear. |
ACQUITTED | • acquitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquit. • acquitted adj. Having been acquitted; having gone through a trial that resulted in something other than a guilty verdict. • ACQUIT v. to free from a charge. |
ANTIQUATED | • antiquated adj. Old-fashioned, out of date. • ANTIQUATE v. to make antique. |
ANTIQUATEDNESS | • antiquatedness n. The state or quality of being antiquated. • ANTIQUATEDNESS n. the state of being antiquated. |
AQUATINTED | • aquatinted v. Simple past tense and past participle of aquatint. • AQUATINT v. to etch using a certain process having the effect of watercolour drawing. |
DISQUANTITIED | • disquantitied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disquantity. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
DISQUANTITIES | • disquantities v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disquantity. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
DISQUANTITY | • disquantity v. (Obsolete) to diminish, lessen. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
DISQUANTITYING | • disquantitying v. Present participle of disquantity. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
EQUIDISTANT | • equidistant adj. Occupying a position midway between two ends or sides. • equidistant adj. Occupying a position that is an equal distance between several points. Note that in a one-dimensional… • equidistant adj. (Cartography) Describing a map projection that preserves scale. No map can show scale correctly throughout… |
EQUIDISTANTLY | • equidistantly adv. In an equidistant manner or to an equidistant degree. • EQUIDISTANT adv. equally distant. |
LIQUIDATIONIST | • liquidationist n. A proponent of liquidationism. • LIQUIDATIONIST n. a proponent of the theory of economics which holds that governments should not interfere in a recession. |
LIQUIDATIONISTS | • liquidationists n. Plural of liquidationist. • LIQUIDATIONIST n. a proponent of the theory of economics which holds that governments should not interfere in a recession. |
QUADRIPARTITE | • quadripartite adj. Divided into four parts. • quadripartite adj. Involving four parties or participants; four-party. • quadripartite n. A treatise divided into four parts. |
QUADRIPARTITION | • quadripartition n. A division into four parts. • quadripartition v. (Transitive) To partition into four. • QUADRIPARTITION n. division into four parts. |
QUANTITATED | • quantitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of quantitate. • QUANTITATE v. to make quantitative. |
QUIDDITATIVE | • quidditative adj. Alternative form of quiddative. • QUIDDITATIVE adj. of the nature of a quiddity, trifling. |
QUINTUPLICATED | • quintuplicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of quintuplicate. • QUINTUPLICATE v. to make quintuple or fivefold. |
QUITTANCED | • QUITTANCE v. to repay. |