tised
1tised — ab·a·tised; ab·at·tised; …
2prac|tised — prac|ticed or prac|tised «PRAK tihst», adjective. 1. skilled; expert; experienced; proficient: »Years of study have made him a practiced musician. SYNONYM(S): versed, accomplished. 2. acquired or perfected through practice: » …
3un|prac|tised — un|prac|ticed or un|prac|tised «uhn PRAK tihst», adjective. 1. not familiarized or skilled by practice; not expert; inexperienced: »Unpractic d he to fawn or seek for power By doctrines fashion d to the varying hour (Oliver Goldsmith). 2. not… …
4well-ad|ver|tised — «WEHL AD vuhr tyzd», adjective. given much advertising or publicity: »A well advertised brand recently cut its price…and doubled sales (Newsweek) …
5ab — ab; ab·a·ca; ab·a·cis·cus; ab·a·cist; ab·ac·ti·nal; ab·ac·tor; ab·a·cus; ab·alien·ate; ab·alien·ation; ab·a·lo·ne; ab·am·pere; ab·ar·thro·sis; ab·a·tis; ab·a·tised; ab·at·toir; ab·ax·i·al; ab·ba·cy; ab·bad·id; ab·ba·si; ab·bas·id; ab·ba·tial;… …
6Abatised — Ab a*tised ([a^]b [.a]*t[i^]st), a. Provided with an abatis. [1913 Webster] …
7Cottised — Cot tised ( t?st), a. (Her.) Set between two cottises, said of a bend; or between two barrulets, said of a bar or fess. [1913 Webster] …
8advertise — verb ( tised; tising) Etymology: Middle English, to pay heed to, observe, notify, from Anglo French advertiss , stem of advertir Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to make something known to ; notify …
9Pope Leo II — Infobox Pope English name=Saint Leo II birth name=??? term start=August 17, 682 term end=June 28, 683 predecessor=Agatho successor=Benedict II birth date=??? birthplace=Sicily dead=dead|death date=death date|683|6|28|mf=y deathplace=Roma, Italia… …
10East-West Schism — The East West Schism, or the Great Schism, divided medieval Christendom into Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) branches, which later became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, respectively. Relations between East and… …