ACETYLATED | • acetylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acetylate. • acetylated adj. That has been reacted with acetic acid (or one of its derivatives), or has been modified by the attachment… • ACETYLATE v. to introduce the acetyl radical into (a compound). |
ADMITTEDLY | • admittedly adv. As is acknowledged to be true; by general admission; confessedly. • ADMITTEDLY adv. granting that. |
AGITATEDLY | • agitatedly adv. In an agitated manner. • AGITATED adv. AGITATE, to stir violently. |
ATTENDANCY | • attendancy n. Obsolete form of attendance. • attendancy n. (Obsolete) A retinue. • attendancy n. (Obsolete) Relative position. |
ATTORNEYED | • attorneyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of attorney. • ATTORNEY v. (Shakespeare) to perform by proxy. |
BAYONETTED | • bayonetted v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of bayonet. • bayonetted adj. Fitted with a bayonet. • BAYONET v. to stab with a daggerlike weapon. |
COPYCATTED | • copycatted v. Simple past tense and past participle of copycat. • COPYCAT v. to imitate. |
DETECTABLY | • detectably adv. In a way that can be detected. |
DETESTABLY | • detestably adv. In a detestable manner. • DETESTABLE adv. hateful. |
DETRACTORY | • detractory adj. (Now rare) That detracts from something; disparaging, depreciatory. • DETRACTORY adj. tending to detract, also DETRACTIVE. |
DEXTRALITY | • dextrality n. The state of being dextral. • DEXTRALITY n. right-handedness. |
DIGITATELY | • digitately adv. In a digitate fashion. • DIGITATE adv. of a leaf, divided into fingerlike parts, also DIGITATED. |
METHYLATED | • methylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of methylate. • methylated adj. Denatured by the addition of methyl alcohol. • methylated adj. (Chemistry) subject to methylation. |
OUTDATEDLY | • outdatedly adv. In an outdated manner. • OUTDATED adv. OUTDATE, to make out-of-date. |
STEDFASTLY | • stedfastly adv. Obsolete form of steadfastly. • STEDFAST adv. (obsolete) of a person, a person's belief, loyalty, etc., constant, unwavering, also STEADFAST. |
THWARTEDLY | • thwartedly adv. In a thwarted manner. • THWARTED adv. THWART, to cross the path of, obstruct. |
TRIHYDRATE | • trihydrate n. (Chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains three molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell. • TRIHYDRATE n. a substance that contains three molecules of water. |
WYANDOTTES | • wyandottes n. Plural of wyandotte. • Wyandottes n. Plural of Wyandotte. • WYANDOTTE n. (Native American) a breed of domestic fowl, of American origin. |