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Definition: Pediculati |
PediculatiNoun1. Anglers and batfishes; spiny-finned marine fishes having pectoral fins at the ends of armlike processes and a long movable spine on the dorsal fin to lure prey to the large mouth. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Etymology: Pediculati \Pe*dic`u*la"ti\, plural noun. [New Latin expression. See Pedicle.]. (Websters 1913) |
Synonym: PediculatiSynonym: order Pediculati (n). (additional references) |
Crosswords: Pediculati |
| English words defined with "Pediculati": order Pediculati ♦ Pediculate. (references) |
Expression using "Pediculati": order Pediculati. Additional references. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. |
| Words rhyming with "Pediculati" (pronounced 'Pe*dic`u*la"ti'): Anti, Coati, Cognati, Confetti, Fasti, gomuti, Graffiti, ILLUMINATI, Insabbatati, Oblati, Physoclisti, Piatti, Sakti, Saraswati, spaghetti, spermaceti, Taguicati, Trimurti, Tutti, Vaginati, Volti, Wagati, Zati. (additional references) |
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-c-d-e-i-i-l-p-t-u" | |
-1 letter: duplicate. | |
-2 letters: ciliated, plicated, pulicide. | |
-3 letters: apiculi, aplitic, ciliate, citadel, clupeid, deltaic, dialect, ductile, edictal, peculia, pelitic, plaited, plaudit, plicate, taliped. | |
-4 letters: aculei, adipic, aliped, aplite, atelic, audile, caplet, caudle, cedula, citied, culpae, dautie, delict, deltic, depict, detail, dilate, dilute, ductal, dulcet, elapid, elicit, epical, italic, lipide, luetic, pitied, placed, placet, placid, plaice, plated. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-c-d-e-i-i-l-p-t-u" | |
+1 letter: duplicative. | |
+3 letters: reduplicating, reduplication, reduplicative, uncapitalized. | |
+4 letters: particularised, particularized, quintuplicated, reduplications. | |
+5 letters: quadruplicities, reduplicatively, unanticipatedly. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)50 65 64 69 63 75 6C 61 74 69 |
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Morse Code (1836) (references).--. . -.. .. -.-. ..- .-.. .- - .. |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010000 01100101 01100100 01101001 01100011 01110101 01101100 01100001 01110100 01101001 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)P e d i c u l a t i |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0050 0065 0064 0069 0063 0075 006C 0061 0074 0069 |
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)50717075698778678675 |
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