DETRAQUEE | • DETRAQUEE n. (French) a (female) person who is deranged. |
REQUESTED | • requested v. Simple past tense and past participle of request. • REQUEST v. to ask for. |
DETRAQUEES | • DETRAQUEE n. (French) a (female) person who is deranged. |
FREQUENTED | • frequented v. Simple past tense and past participle of frequent. • FREQUENT v. to go to habitually. |
SEQUESTERED | • sequestered v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequester. • sequestered adj. Having undergone sequestration. • sequestered adj. Of a location-isolated, off the beaten track. |
UNREQUESTED | • unrequested adj. Not requested. • UNREQUESTED adj. not requested. |
SEQUESTRATED | • sequestrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequestrate. • SEQUESTRATE v. to confiscate; to set income aside to meet claims. |
UNFREQUENTED | • unfrequented adj. Not frequented. • UNFREQUENTED adj. not often visited or traveled over. |
EQUIDIFFERENT | • equidifferent adj. Having equal differences. • EQUIDIFFERENT adj. having equal differences. |
EQUIPONDERATE | • equiponderate v. To counterbalance. • EQUIPONDERATE v. to be equal in weight; to balance. |
HEADQUARTERED | • headquartered v. Simple past tense and past participle of headquarter. • headquartered adj. If an organization is headquartered somewhere, it has its headquarters in that place. • HEADQUARTER v. to make one's headquarters. |
QUARTERDECKER | • quarterdecker n. (Nautical) A ship that has a quarterdeck; an officer who serves on a quarterdeck. • QUARTERDECKER n. a stickler for naval etiquette. |
EQUIPONDERATED | • equiponderated v. Simple past tense and past participle of equiponderate. • EQUIPONDERATE v. to be equal in weight; to balance. |
EQUIPONDERATES | • equiponderates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equiponderate. • EQUIPONDERATE v. to be equal in weight; to balance. |
QUARTERDECKERS | • QUARTERDECKER n. a stickler for naval etiquette. |
DEREQUISITIONED | • derequisitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of derequisition. • DEREQUISITION v. to return (something that has been used for a military purpose) to civilian use. |