ADOPTERS | • adopters n. Plural of adopter. • ADOPTER n. one who adopts. |
ASPORTED | • asported v. Simple past tense and past participle of asport. • ASPORT v. to carry away, especially wrongfully. |
OPERATED | • operated v. Simple past tense and past participle of operate. • operated adj. (In combination) operated by the means specified e.g. a battery-operated toy. • operated adj. Having undergone an operation. |
PARROTED | • parroted v. Simple past tense and past participle of parrot. • PARROT v. to repeat without thought or understanding. |
PASTORED | • pastored v. Simple past tense and past participle of pastor. • PASTOR v. to serve as the spiritual overseer of. |
PORTAGED | • portaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of portage. • PORTAGE v. to transport from one navigable waterway to another. |
PORTALED | • portaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of portal. • PORTALED adj. having a portal. |
PREADOPT | • preadopt v. (Transitive) To adopt in advance. • PREADOPT v. to adopt beforehand. |
PREDATOR | • predator n. Any animal or other organism that hunts and kills other non-plant organisms (their prey), primarily for food. • predator n. Someone who attacks and plunders for gain. • predator n. A sexual predator. |
PROBATED | • probated v. Simple past tense and past participle of probate. • PROBATE v. to establish the validity of a will. |
PROLATED | • prolated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prolate. • PROLATE v. to lengthen out in utterance. |
PRONATED | • pronated adj. (Anatomy) Having one’s hand rotated so that the palm faces the same direction as the knob of the elbow. • pronated adj. (Anatomy) Having one’s foot twisted so that if walking, the weight would be borne on the inner edge of the foot. • pronated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pronate. |
PRORATED | • prorated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prorate. • PRORATE v. to divide proportionately. |
PROTRADE | • protrade adj. Supporting or favouring trade. • PROTRADE adj. in favour of trade. |
READOPTS | • readopts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of readopt. • READOPT v. to adopt again. |
TAPADERO | • tapadero n. Alternative form of tapadera. • TAPADERO n. (Spanish) the leather guard in front of a Mexican stirrup, also TAPADERA. |
TEARDROP | • teardrop n. A single tear (clear, salty liquid secreted by the eye). • teardrop n. The shape of a drop of liquid about to fall. (Note that once detached from a surface, a drop changes… • TEARDROP n. a tear. |
TETRAPOD | • tetrapod n. Any vertebrate with four limbs. • tetrapod n. Any vertebrate (such as birds or snakes) that has evolved from early tetrapods; especially any member… • tetrapod n. A concrete structure with arms, used to arrest wave energy along the shore in sea defence projects. |