ANANDAMIDE | • anandamide n. (Biochemistry) A derivative of arachidonic acid that occurs naturally in the brain and in some foods… • ANANDAMIDE n. a brain receptor that is released naturally from neurons and is thought to be associated with the pleasurable effect of certain drugs. |
CANNONADED | • cannonaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of cannonade. • CANNONADE v. to attack with heavy artillery. |
DEADPANNED | • deadpanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of deadpan. • dead-panned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dead-pan. • dead␣panned v. Simple past tense and past participle of dead pan. |
DEADPANNER | • deadpanner n. One who makes deadpan remarks. • DEADPANNER n. one who acts in a deadpan way. |
DECANDRIAN | • decandrian adj. (Botany) decandrous. • DECANDRIAN adj. belonging to the Decandria; having ten stamens, also DECANDROUS. |
DEMANDANTS | • demandants n. Plural of demandant. • DEMANDANT n. one who demands; a plaintiff. |
DRAGONNADE | • dragonnade n. (Historical) A policy by Louis XIV to intimidate Huguenots to reconvert to Roman Catholicism. • dragonnade n. The abandonment of a place to the violence of soldiers. • DRAGONNADE n. (French) a persecution conducted by Louis XIV against French Protestants in the 1680s, in which dragoons were quartered on them. |
HANDMAIDEN | • handmaiden n. Alternative form of handmaid. • handmaiden n. (Gender-critical, derogatory) A cisgender feminist woman who supports transgender rights. • HANDMAIDEN n. a personal maid or female servant. |
LANDDAMNED | • LANDDAMNE v. (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence. |
LANDDAMNES | • LANDDAMNE v. (Shakespeare) to abuse with violence. |
MANHANDLED | • manhandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of manhandle. • MANHANDLE v. to move by manpower; to handle or treat roughly. |
PANHANDLED | • panhandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of panhandle. • PANHANDLE v. to beg from someone esp. on the street. |
UNBANDAGED | • unbandaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbandage. • unbandaged adj. Not having been bandaged, without a dressing. • UNBANDAGE v. to take a bandage off. |