| ANGUIFAUNAE | • ANGUIFAUNA n. (Latin) the snakes of a region. |
| ANGUIFAUNAS | • ANGUIFAUNA n. (Latin) the snakes of a region. |
| ASSUBJUGATE | • assubjugate v. (Obsolete) To bring into subjection. • ASSUBJUGATE v. (Shakespeare) to reduce to subjection. |
| AUTOGRAVURE | • autogravure n. (Historical) A process of photo-engraving akin to autotype. • AUTOGRAVURE n. a process of photoengraving similar to autotype. |
| AUTOPHAGOUS | • autophagous adj. Self-eating; exhibiting autophagy. • AUTOPHAGOUS adj. related to autophagy, sustenance by self-absorption of the tissues of the body. |
| CHAULMUGRAS | • chaulmugras n. Plural of chaulmugra. • CHAULMUGRA n. a kind of Asian tree, yielding an oil used in the treatment of leprosy, also CHAULMOOGRA. |
| EQUIANGULAR | • equiangular adj. (Geometry) Of a polygon, having all interior angles equal. This is not necessarily a regular polygon… • EQUIANGULAR adj. having equal angles. |
| GAUDEAMUSES | • gaudeamuses n. Plural of gaudeamus. • GAUDEAMUS n. (Latin) a convivial gathering, esp. of college or university students. |
| GUBERNACULA | • gubernacula n. Plural of gubernaculum. • GUBERNACULUM n. in mammals, the cord supporting the testicles in the scrotal sac. |
| INAUGURATED | • inaugurated v. Past participle of inaugurate. • INAUGURATE v. to invest with office. |
| INAUGURATES | • inaugurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inaugurate. • INAUGURATE v. to invest with office. |
| INAUGURATOR | • inaugurator n. Agent noun of inaugurate; one who inaugurates. • INAUGURATOR n. one who inaugurates. |
| JAGUARUNDIS | • jaguarundis n. Plural of jaguarundi. • JAGUARUNDI n. (Tupi) a South American wild cat, aka eyra, also JAGUARONDI. |
| MULTANGULAR | • multangular adj. Having many angles. • multangular n. Either of two bones in the wrist… • MULTANGULAR adj. having many angles, also MULTIANGULAR. |
| SUBLANGUAGE | • sublanguage n. (Computing) A subset of a language, in particular of a programming language. • sublanguage n. (Linguistics) A language restricted to a specific context, such as a particular subject area. • SUBLANGUAGE n. a subdivision of a language. |
| THAUMATURGE | • thaumaturge n. A performer of thaumaturgy; a performer of miracles; a magician. • THAUMATURGE n. a performer of miracles, esp. a magician. |
| THAUMATURGY | • thaumaturgy n. The working of miracles, wonderworking; magic, witchcraft, wizardry. • THAUMATURGY n. the performance of miracles. |
| UNGUENTARIA | • unguentaria n. Plural of unguentarium. • UNGUENTARIUM n. a vessel for holding unguents. |