| abjecting |
Present participle of to abject. |
| abjection |
The act of bringing down or humbling. |
| abjections |
Plural of abjection. |
| abjectly |
with great shame, desperately, in an abject fashion |
| abjectness |
The state of being abject; abasement; meanness; servility. |
| abjects |
Third-person singular simple present of to abject. |
| abjudge |
To take away by judicial decision. |
| abjudicate |
To reject by judicial sentence; also, to abjudge - Ash. |
| abjudication |
Rejection by judicial sentence - Knowles |
| abjudications |
Plural of abjudication. |
| abjueror |
Someone who abjures |
| abjuerors |
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| abjugate |
To unyoke - Bailey. |
| abjunction |
abstriction |
| abjunctions |
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| abjunctive |
Exceptional |
| abjuration |
The act of abjuring or forswearing; a renunciation upon oath; as, abjuration of the realm, a sworn banishment, an oath taken to leave the country and never to return. |
| abjurations |
Plural of abjuration. |
| abjuratory |
Containing abjuration. |
| abjure |
To renounce upon oath; to forswear; to disavow. |
| abjured |
Past tense and past participle of to abjure. |
| abjurement |
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| abjurements |
Plural of abjurement. |
| abjurer |
One who abjures. |
| abjurers |
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| abjures |
Third-person singular simple present of to abjure. |
| abjuring |
Present participle of to abjure. |
| Abkhaz |
A Northwest Caucasian language spoken in Abkhazia. |
| Abkhazia |
A region in the Caucasus. |
| Abkhazian |
A language spoken in Abkhazia. |
| ablactate |
(Rare): To wean - Bailey. |
| ablactation |
The weaning of a child from the breast, or of young beasts from their dam - ''Blount |
| ablaqueate |
To lay bare, as the roots of a tree, by loosening or removing soil. |
| ablaqueated |
Simple past and past participle of to ablaqueate. |
| ablaqueates |
Third-person singular simple present of to ablaqueate. |
| ablaqueating |
Present participle of to ablaqueate. |
| ablaqueation |
''(Obsolete): The act or process of laying bare the roots of trees to expose them to the air and water. - Evelyn |
| ablastemic |
Non-germinal. |
| ablate |
To remove or decrease something by the process of ablation. |
| ablated |
Simple past and past participle of to ablate. |
| ablates |
Third-person singular simple present of to ablate. |
| ablating |
Present participle of to ablate. |
| ablation |
A carrying or taking away; removal. |
| ablatitious |
Diminishing; as, an ablatitious force - Sir J. Herschel |
| ablatival |
of or pertaining to ablative |
| ablative |
(Obsolete): Taking away or removing |
| ablative absolute |
A construction in Latin in which an independent phrase with a noun in the ablative case has a participle, expressed or implied, which agrees with it in gender, number and case – both words forming a clause grammatically unconnected with the rest of the sentence. |
| ablative case |
case used to indicate movement away from something, removal, separation, source. It corresponds roughly to the English prepositions "from", "away from", and "concerning". Some languages that have the ablative case include Dyirbal, Finnish, Hungarian, Inuktitut, Latin, Quechua, Sanskrit, and Yup'ik. |
| ablator |
one who ablates |
| ablators |
Plural of ablator. |