CORDIALISING | • cordialising v. Present participle of cordialise. • CORDIALISE v. to become cordial, fraternise, also CORDIALIZE. |
CORDIALIZING | • cordializing v. Present participle of cordialize. • CORDIALIZE v. to become cordial, fraternize, also CORDIALISE. |
DERIVATISING | • derivatising v. Present participle of derivatise. • DERIVATISE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATIZE. |
DERIVATIZING | • derivatizing v. Present participle of derivatize. • DERIVATIZE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATISE. |
DIGITIGRADES | • digitigrades n. Plural of digitigrade. • DIGITIGRADE n. an animal that walks on the toes alone. |
DISAFFIRMING | • disaffirming v. Present participle of disaffirm. • DISAFFIRM v. to assert the contrary of; to contradict. |
DIVARICATING | • divaricating v. Present participle of divaricate. • DIVARICATE v. to fork, diverge. |
IDOLATRISING | • idolatrising v. Present participle of idolatrise. • IDOLATRISE v. to worship as an idol, to adore, also IDOLATRIZE. |
IDOLATRIZING | • idolatrizing v. Present participle of idolatrize. • IDOLATRIZE v. to worship idols; to pay idolatrous worship, also IDOLATRISE. |
IMPARADISING | • imparadising v. Present participle of imparadise. • IMPARADISE v. to put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy. |
INTERDIGITAL | • interdigital adj. (Anatomy) Between the fingers or toes. • INTERDIGITAL adj. between digits. |
IRRADICATING | • irradicating v. Present participle of irradicate. • IRRADICATE v. to fix firmly. |
PRIMIGRAVIDA | • primigravida n. (Obstetrics, veterinary medicine) A woman or female animal who is pregnant for the first time, or who… • PRIMIGRAVIDA n. (Lat.) a woman pregnant for the first time. |
RADICALISING | • radicalising v. Present participle of radicalise. • RADICALISE v. to make or become radical, also RADICALIZE. |
RADICALIZING | • radicalizing v. Present participle of radicalize. • RADICALIZE v. to make or become radical, also RADICALISE. |
TRIPUDIATING | • tripudiating v. Present participle of tripudiate. • TRIPUDIATE v. to dance for joy; to exult; to stamp. |