APPERCEPTION | • apperception n. (Uncountable, psychology and philosophy, especially Kantianism) The mind’s perception of itself as the… • apperception n. (Uncountable) Psychological or mental perception; recognition. • apperception n. (Countable, psychology) The general process or a particular act of mental assimilation of new experience… |
APPROPINQUED | • APPROPINQUE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUATE. |
APPROPINQUES | • APPROPINQUE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUATE. |
APPROPRIABLE | • appropriable adj. (Law) Able to be appropriated. • APPROPRIABLE adj. capable of being appropriated. |
APPROPRIATED | • appropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of appropriate. • appropriated adj. Set aside for a specified purpose. • APPROPRIATE v. to take exclusive possession of. |
APPROPRIATES | • appropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appropriate. • APPROPRIATE v. to take exclusive possession of. |
APPROPRIATOR | • appropriator n. A person who appropriates something. • appropriator n. The religious organization that owns the income of a benefice. • APPROPRIATOR n. one who appropriates. |
HIPPOCREPIAN | • hippocrepian n. One of an order of freshwater bryozoa (Phylactolaema or Lophopoda) in which the tentacles are on a lophophore… • hippocrepian n. Hippocrepiform. • HIPPOCREPIAN n. a type of bryozoan that has a lophophore shaped like a horseshoe. |
PARADROPPING | • paradropping v. Present participle of paradrop. • PARADROP v. to deliver by parachute. |
PARAPOPHYSIS | • parapophysis n. (Anatomy) The ventral transverse, or capitular, process of a vertebra. • PARAPOPHYSIS n. a ventral transverse process of a vertebra. |
PREAPPOINTED | • preappointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of preappoint. • PREAPPOINT v. to appoint previously, or beforehand. |
PREAPPROVING | • preapproving v. Present participle of preapprove. • PREAPPROVE v. to approve in advance. |
PROSOPOPEIAL | • PROSOPOPEIAL adj. relating to prosopopeia, personification. |
PROSOPOPEIAS | • PROSOPOPEIA n. a figure of speech in which an imaginary or absent person is represented as speaking or acting, also PROSOPOPOEIA. |
PROSOPOPOEIA | • prosopopoeia n. (Rhetoric) An act of personifying a person or object when communicating to an audience; a figure of… • prosopopoeia n. Personification of an abstraction. • prosopopœia n. Obsolete typography of prosopopoeia. |