DELEGATES | • delegates n. Plural of delegate. • delegates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delegate. • DELEGATE v. to appoint as one's representative. |
EGLATERES | • EGLATERE n. (archaic) sweetbriar, also EGLANTINE. |
GENERATES | • generates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of generate. • GENERATE v. to bring into existence. |
MEAGEREST | • meagerest adj. Superlative form of meager: most meager. • MEAGER adj. (US) scanty, also MAIGRE, MEAGRE. |
METERAGES | • meterages n. Plural of meterage. • METERAGE n. measurement by meter. |
REGELATES | • regelates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of regelate. • REGELATE v. to refreeze ice by reducing the pressure. |
RELEGATES | • relegates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relegate. • relegates n. Plural of relegate. • RELEGATE v. to remove, usually to an inferior position. |
RENEGATES | • renegates n. Plural of renegate. • RENEGATE n. a person who abandons a party or belief, also RENEGADE, RENEGADO, RUNAGATE. |
SECRETAGE | • secretage n. A process in which mercury, or some of its salts, is employed to impart the property of felting to certain… • SECRETAGE n. treatment of furs with mercury before felting. |
SEGREGATE | • segregate adj. Separate; select. • segregate adj. (Botany) Separated from others of the same kind. • segregate adj. (Geology) Separate from a mass and collected together along lines of fraction. |
STEERAGES | • steerages n. Plural of steerage. • STEERAGE n. a section in a passenger ship for passengers paying the lowest fares and given inferior accommodations, also STEARAGE. |
STREETAGE | • streetage n. A toll charged for the use of a street. • STREETAGE n. a toll for street facilities. |
TEENAGERS | • teenagers n. Plural of teenager. • teen-agers n. Plural of teen-ager. • TEENAGER n. a person between the ages of thirteen and nineteen, also TEENER. |
VEGELATES | • VEGELATE n. a kind of chocolate made from vegetable fat and cocoa fat. |
VEGETATES | • vegetates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vegetate. • VEGETATE v. to live an inactive or dull life. |