(transitive) To convert (an encrypted or coded message) back into plain text.
depicts
depicts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of depict
despect
despect
noun
(archaic) Contempt, derision.
verb
(archaic) To hold in contempt, to despise, to look down on, to scorn.
dipcoat
dipcoat
noun
A coating that is applied by immersing an object in a liquid, often applied to prevent corrosion.
diptyca
diptych
diptych
noun
(Christianity) A catalogue of saints.
(Christianity) A double catalogue, containing in one part the names of living, and in the other of deceased, ecclesiastics and benefactors of a church.
(art) A picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets, usually connected by hinges.
(historical, Ancient Rome) Artistically-wrought tablets distributed by consuls, etc. of the later Roman Empire to commemorate their tenure of office; hence (transferred sense) a list of magistrates.
(transferred sense) Any work made up of two parts treating complementary or contrasting aspects of one general topic.
A literary work consisting of two contrasting parts, such as a narrative telling the same story from two opposing points of view.
A novel published in two volumes forming one continuous story (as opposed to a duology or dilogy).
A writing tablet consisting of two leaves of rigid material connected by hinges and shutting together so as to protect the writing within.
discept
discept
verb
To debate; to discuss.
octoped
octoped
noun
octopod
octopod
octopod
noun
A railway locomotive with eight wheels.
Any animal with eight feet or foot-like parts.
Any cephalopod mollusks of the order Octopoda.
pandect
pandect
noun
(Ancient Rome, law, historical) Usually in the plural form Pandects: a compendium or digest of writings on Roman law divided in 50 books, compiled in the 6th century C.E. by order of the Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I (c. 482–565).
(by extension, also figuratively) A treatise or similar work that is comprehensive as to a particular topic; specifically (Christianity) a manuscript of the entire Bible.
(by extension, rare) Also in the plural form pandects: a comprehensive collection of laws; specifically, the whole body of law of a country; a legal code.
patched
patched
adj
Having been repaired with a patch or patches.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of patch
pedetic
pedetic
adj
Relating to pedesis, or Brownian motion.
photocd
picoted
picoted
adj
decorated with picots
pitched
pitched
adj
(not comparable) Covered in pitch.
(not comparable) Having a specified tonal range.
(of a battle, fight, etc) Fought at a particular place and time, at which opposing forces anticipate and commit to fighting; (later especially) involving sustained, intense military (or by extension, political, legal etc.) fighting.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pitch
poditic
predict
predict
noun
(obsolete) A prediction.
verb
(intransitive) To make predictions.
(transitive) To make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.
(transitive, military, rare) To direct a ranged weapon against a target by means of a predictor.
(transitive, of theories, laws, etc.) To imply.
product
product
noun
(US, slang) Illegal drugs, especially cocaine, when viewed as a commodity.
(arithmetic) A quantity obtained by multiplication of two or more numbers.
(chemistry) A chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction.
(cosmetics, uncountable) Any preparation to be applied to the hair, skin, nails, etc.
(countable, uncountable) A commodity offered for sale.
(mathematics) Any operation or a result thereof which generalises multiplication of numbers, like the multiplicative operation in a ring, product of types or a categorical product.
A consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances.
Any tangible or intangible good or service that is a result of a process and that is intended for delivery to a customer or end user.
Anything that is produced; a result.
The amount of an artifact that has been created by someone or some process.