APPROPINQUE | • APPROPINQUE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUATE. |
APPROPINQUED | • APPROPINQUE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUATE. |
APPROPINQUES | • APPROPINQUE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUATE. |
APPROPINQUATE | • appropinquate v. (Rare, literary, transitive, intransitive) To approach; to near. • APPROPINQUATE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUE. |
APPROPINQUING | • APPROPINQUE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUATE. |
APPROPINQUITY | • appropinquity n. (Obsolete) nearness; propinquity. • APPROPINQUITY n. nearness. |
UNAPPROPRIATE | • unappropriate v. (Transitive) To take from private possession; to restore to the possession or right of all. • unappropriate adj. (Rare) Inappropriate; unsuitable. • unappropriate adj. (Obsolete) Not appropriated. |
APPROPINQUATED | • appropinquated v. Simple past tense and past participle of appropinquate. • APPROPINQUATE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUE. |
APPROPINQUATES | • appropinquates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of appropinquate. • APPROPINQUATE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUE. |
UNAPPROPRIATED | • unappropriated adj. That has not been appropriated for a specific use, or assigned to a specific person or organization. • UNAPPROPRIATED adj. not appropriated. |
UNAPPROPRIATES | • unappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unappropriate. • UNAPPROPRIATE v. to remove from private ownership and return to public ownership. |
APPROPINQUATING | • appropinquating v. Present participle of appropinquate. • APPROPINQUATE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUE. |
APPROPINQUATION | • appropinquation n. The act of drawing near; an approach. • APPROPINQUATION n. approach. |
APPROPINQUITIES | • APPROPINQUITY n. nearness. |
PSEUDEPIGRAPHON | • pseudepigraphon n. Singular of pseudepigrapha. • PSEUDEPIGRAPHON n. a book ascribed to Old Testament characters, but not judged genuine by scholars. |
UNAPPROPRIATING | • unappropriating v. Present participle of unappropriate. • UNAPPROPRIATE v. to remove from private ownership and return to public ownership. |