| ATTRIBUTED | • attributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of attribute. • attributed adj. (Programming) decorated with an attribute. • ATTRIBUTE v. to ascribe. |
| DEATTRIBUTE | • deattribute v. (Transitive) To cease to attribute (A work of art or literature, etc.) to a particular person. • DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc. |
| DEATTRIBUTED | • deattributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of deattribute. • DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc. |
| DEATTRIBUTES | • deattributes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deattribute. • DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc. |
| DEATTRIBUTING | • deattributing v. Present participle of deattribute. • DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc. |
| DESTRUCTIBILITY | • destructibility n. The condition of being destructible. • DESTRUCTIBILITY n. the state of being destructible. |
| DISATTRIBUTION | • DISATTRIBUTION n. the act of adjudging a work of art, etc. to be no longer the product of a particular artist etc. |
| DISATTRIBUTIONS | • DISATTRIBUTION n. the act of adjudging a work of art, etc. to be no longer the product of a particular artist etc. |
| DISTRIBUTIVITY | • distributivity n. (Mathematics) the fact of being distributive. • DISTRIBUTIVITY n. the state of being distributive. |
| DISUBSTITUTED | • disubstituted adj. (Organic chemistry) Having two substituents. • DISUBSTITUTED adj. having two substituent atoms or groups in a molecule. |
| MISATTRIBUTED | • misattributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misattribute. • MISATTRIBUTE v. to attribute wrongly. |
| POSTDEBUTANTE | • postdebutante n. A young woman who has made her formal appearance in society. • POSTDEBUTANTE adj. following the stage of being a debutante. |
| REATTRIBUTED | • reattributed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reattribute. • REATTRIBUTE v. to attribute again. |
| SUBSTANTIATED | • substantiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of substantiate. • SUBSTANTIATE v. to give substance or form to. |
| SUBSTITUTED | • substituted v. Simple past tense and past participle of substitute. • SUBSTITUTE v. to put or use in the place of another. |
| TINTINNABULATED | • tintinnabulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of tintinnabulate. • TINTINNABULATE v. to ring; to tinkle. |
| TITUBATED | • titubated v. Simple past tense and past participle of titubate. • TITUBATE v. to stagger. |
| TRISUBSTITUTED | • trisubstituted adj. (Organic chemistry) substituted with three (identical or different) substituents. • TRISUBSTITUTED adj. having three substituent atoms or groups in the molecule. |
| UNATTRIBUTED | • unattributed adj. Lacking attribution; of unknown authorship. • UNATTRIBUTED adj. not attributed. |
| UNSUBSTANTIATED | • unsubstantiated adj. Lacking substantiation; without evidence. • unsubstantiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of unsubstantiate. • UNSUBSTANTIATED adj. not substantiated. |