ˌelɪˈmentərɪ
61de|ment|ed — «dih MEHN tihd», adjective. mentally ill; insane; crazy: »an act of demented folly. SYNONYM(S): mad, crazed. –de|ment´ed|ly, adverb. –de|ment´ed|ness, noun …
62frag´ment|iz´er — frag|ment|ize «FRAG muhn tyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to break into fragments: »The fortnight recess from studies fragmentizes the fall semester already burdened by the existing holidays (New York Times).… …
63frag´ment|i|za´tion — frag|ment|ize «FRAG muhn tyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to break into fragments: »The fortnight recess from studies fragmentizes the fall semester already burdened by the existing holidays (New York Times).… …
64frag|ment|ize — «FRAG muhn tyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to break into fragments: »The fortnight recess from studies fragmentizes the fall semester already burdened by the existing holidays (New York Times). –frag´ment|i|za´tion, noun.… …
65la|ment´ing|ly — la|ment «luh MEHNT», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to sorrow for; mourn aloud for: »We lament the dead. SYNONYM(S): bewail, deplore. 2. to feel sorrow about; regret: »We lamented his absence. I lamented my own folly…in attempting a second voyage (Daniel… …
66la|ment´er — la|ment «luh MEHNT», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to sorrow for; mourn aloud for: »We lament the dead. SYNONYM(S): bewail, deplore. 2. to feel sorrow about; regret: »We lamented his absence. I lamented my own folly…in attempting a second voyage (Daniel… …
67la|ment — «luh MEHNT», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to sorrow for; mourn aloud for: »We lament the dead. SYNONYM(S): bewail, deplore. 2. to feel sorrow about; regret: »We lamented his absence. I lamented my own folly…in attempting a second voyage (Daniel Defoe).… …
68tor|ment´ing|ness — tor|ment|ing «tr MEHN tihng», adjective. that torments. –tor|ment´ing|ly, adverb. –tor|ment´ing|ness, noun …
69tor|ment´ing|ly — tor|ment|ing «tr MEHN tihng», adjective. that torments. –tor|ment´ing|ly, adverb. –tor|ment´ing|ness, noun …
70tor|ment|ing — «tr MEHN tihng», adjective. that torments. –tor|ment´ing|ly, adverb. –tor|ment´ing|ness, noun …