AFFRENDED | • AFFRENDED adj. (Spenser) reconciled. |
FANFOLDED | • fanfolded v. Simple past tense and past participle of fanfold. • FANFOLD v. to fold paper like a fan. |
OFFHANDED | • offhanded adj. In a casual or curt style, without preparation or thought; Impromptu, offhand. • off-handed adj. Alternative form of offhanded. • off-handed adj. Involving the use of the left or non-dominant hand. |
HANDCUFFED | • handcuffed v. Simple past tense and past participle of handcuff. • HANDCUFF v. to fetter with restraining cuffs. |
DANDRUFFIER | • DANDRUFFY adj. full of dandruff. |
OFFHANDEDLY | • offhandedly adv. In an offhand manner. • off-handedly adv. Alternative form of offhandedly. • OFFHANDED adv. ungraciously curt, also OFFHAND. |
DANDRUFFIEST | • DANDRUFFY adj. full of dandruff. |
FANFARONADED | • fanfaronaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of fanfaronade. • FANFARONADE v. to bluster. |
UNDERSTAFFED | • understaffed adj. Having an inadequate number of workers or assistants. • UNDERSTAFFED adj. inadequately staffed. |
DECAFFEINATED | • decaffeinated adj. From which caffeine has been removed (e.g. decaffeinated coffee). • DECAFFEINATE v. to remove caffeine from. |
OFFHANDEDNESS | • offhandedness n. The property of being offhand. • off-handedness n. Alternative form of offhandedness. • OFFHANDEDNESS n. the state of being offhanded. |
DIFFERENTIATED | • differentiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of differentiate. • differentiated adj. (Biology, of a cell or tissue) That has taken on a specialized form and function. • DIFFERENTIATE v. to obtain the mathematical derivative of. |
DEDIFFERENTIATE | • dedifferentiate v. To lose or reverse differentiation. • DEDIFFERENTIATE v. to effect dedifferentiation, a change by which specialized tissue with several cell types reverts to a generalized and simpler form. |
DISAFFECTEDNESS | • disaffectedness n. The quality of being disaffected. • DISAFFECTEDNESS n. the state of being disaffected. |
OFFHANDEDNESSES | • OFFHANDEDNESS n. the state of being offhanded. |