| ATENOLOLS | • ATENOLOL n. a drug used to treat hypertension. |
| CATENANES | • catenanes n. Plural of catenane. • CATENANE n. a chemical compound having molecules linked like a chain. |
| CATENATED | • catenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of catenate. • CATENATE v. to link together. |
| CATENATES | • catenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of catenate. • CATENATE v. to link together. |
| CATENOIDS | • catenoids n. Plural of catenoid. • CATENOID n. the surface generated by rotating a catenary about its axis. |
| DRYBEATEN | • DRYBEAT v. (Shakespeare) to beat without drawing blood. |
| GREATENED | • greatened v. Simple past tense and past participle of greaten. • GREATEN v. to make great. |
| IRATENESS | • irateness n. The state of being irate. • IRATENESS n. the state of being irate. |
| LATENCIES | • latencies n. Plural of latency. • LATENCY n. the state of being present but not obvious. |
| NEATENING | • neatening v. Present participle of neaten. • NEATEN v. to make neat. |
| OVEREATEN | • overeaten v. Past participle of overeat. • OVEREAT v. to eat to excess. |
| PATENCIES | • patencies n. Plural of patency. • PATENCY n. the condition of being open, enlarged, or spread. |
| PATENTEES | • patentees n. Plural of patentee. • PATENTEE n. one who holds a patent. |
| PATENTING | • patenting v. Present participle of patent. • PATENT v. to obtain a patent (a government grant protecting the rights of an inventor) on. |
| PATENTORS | • patentors n. Plural of patentor. • PATENTOR n. one who grants a patent. |
| SUNBEATEN | • sunbeaten adj. Heated by exposure to direct sunlight. • SUNBEATEN adj. continually exposed to the sun, also SUNBEAT. |
| THREATENS | • threatens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of threaten. • THREATEN v. to intimidate, also THREAT. |