terms |
triculate |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb triculate is
to beautify; to pretty.
utriculate |
triculate |
As an adjective utriculate
is of, pertaining to, or resembling a bladder, especially by being swollen or inflated.
As a verb triculate is
to beautify; to pretty.
tribulate |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between tribulate and triculate
is that
tribulate is to greatly trouble; to cause tribulation while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
graduate |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between graduate and triculate
is that
graduate is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
As a noun graduate
is (
senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.
As an adjective graduate
is graduated, arranged by degrees.
matriculate |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between matriculate and triculate
is that
matriculate is to enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
pretty |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between pretty and triculate
is that
pretty is to make pretty; to beautify while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
As an adjective pretty
is cunning; clever, skilful.
As an adverb pretty
is somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.
As a noun pretty
is something that is pretty.
beautify |
triculate |
As verbs the difference between beautify and triculate
is that
beautify is to make beautiful, or to increase the beauty of while
triculate is to beautify; to pretty.
triculate |
trioculate |
see also |
Triculate is a see also of trioculate.
As a verb triculate
is to beautify; to pretty.
As an adjective trioculate is
(biology) having, or appearing to have, three eyes.