APPEACHED | • appeached v. Simple past tense and past participle of appeach. • APPEACH v. (Shakespeare) to accuse, impeach. |
BEPATCHED | • bepatched adj. Covered in patches. • BEPATCHED adj. (archaic) covered with patches. |
CHAPLETED | • chapleted adj. Adorned with or having a chaplet. • CHAPLETED adj. having a chaplet, a circlet or wreath for the head. |
CHAPTERED | • chaptered v. Simple past tense and past participle of chapter. • chaptered adj. Having chapters of a specified number or kind. • CHAPTER v. to divide a book into main sections. |
CHEAPENED | • cheapened v. Simple past tense and past participle of cheapen. • CHEAPEN v. to lower the value of. |
EMPEACHED | • empeached v. Simple past tense and past participle of empeach. • EMPEACH v. (Spenser) to accuse of impropriety, also IMPEACH. |
EPEDAPHIC | • epedaphic adj. (Ecology) That lives on or above the ground. • epedaphic adj. (Meteorology) Relating to atmospheric conditions. • EPEDAPHIC adj. pertaining to atmospheric conditions. |
HEADPEACE | • HEADPEACE n. (archaic) a helmet, also HEADPIECE. |
HEADPIECE | • headpiece n. The head; the brain. • headpiece n. Something covering the head. • headpiece n. Protecting cover for the head; a helmet. |
HEADSPACE | • headspace n. The space between the top of the contents of a container (such as a jar) and its seal (such as a lid). • headspace n. (Informal) One’s mental state. • headspace n. (Informal) Unscheduled time for reflection and thinking. |
IMPEACHED | • impeached v. Simple past tense and past participle of impeach. • impeached v. (United States Law) Removed from office in accordance with Article II, Section 4 of the United States Constitution. • IMPEACH v. to accuse of impropriety, also EMPEACH. |
REPATCHED | • repatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of repatch. • REPATCH v. to patch again. |
UPREACHED | • upreached v. Simple past tense and past participle of upreach. • UPREACH v. to reach up. |