| ACUMENS | • acumens n. Plural of acumen. • ACUMEN n. (Latin) mental keenness. |
| ARCANUM | • arcanum n. A mystery or deep secret. • arcanum n. An elixir or secret remedy. • ARCANUM n. (Latin) a secret; a mystery. |
| CACUMEN | • cacumen n. (Obsolete, physics) The smallest possible piece of matter, making up part of an atom. • CACUMEN n. (Latin) a top or point. |
| CALUMNY | • calumny n. (Countable) A false accusation or charge brought to tarnish another’s reputation or standing. • calumny n. (Uncountable) Falsifications or misrepresentations intended to disparage or discredit another. • calumny v. (Transitive, formal) To make false accusations or levy false charges against a person with the intent… |
| CAUMING | • CAUM v. (Scots) to whiten with camstone, also CAM. |
| CLUBMAN | • clubman n. (Dated) A man who attends a social club. • clubman n. A warrior who uses a club as a weapon. • CLUBMAN n. a member of a club. |
| CRANIUM | • cranium n. (Anatomy) That part of the skull consisting of the bones enclosing the brain, but not including the… • cranium n. (Anthropology, informal) The upper portion of the skull, including the neurocranium and facial bones… • cranium n. (Informal) Synonym of skull. |
| CULMINA | • culmina n. Plural of culmen. • CULMEN n. (Latin) the top ridge of a bird's bill. |
| CUMARIN | • cumarin n. Alternative form of coumarin. • CUMARIN n. (Tupi) a crystalline compound obtained from Tonka beans, woodruff, melilot, etc, used medicinally to prevent coagulation of the blood, also COUMARIN. |
| DECUMAN | • decuman adj. (Obsolete) large; chief; applied to an extraordinary billow, supposed by some to be every tenth in sequence. • decuman adj. (Historical) Connected with the principal gate of an Ancient Roman camp, near which the tenth cohort… • decuman n. (Obsolete) An extraordinarily large billow. |
| MUNTJAC | • muntjac n. Any of various species of east Asian deer of the genus Muntiacus, having short antlers and a barking call. • MUNTJAC n. (Malay) a small Asian deer, also MUNTJAK. |
| PANICUM | • panicum n. Any of the genus Panicum of tropical grasses. • Panicum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Poaceae – including millets, witchgrass, barnyard grass, and hundreds… • PANICUM n. (Latin) any grass of the genus Panicum, that includes millet, also PANICK, PANNICK. |
| RUCKMAN | • ruckman n. (Australian rules football) A ruck; a player who contests rucks. • Ruckman prop.n. A surname. • RUCKMAN n. in Australian rules football, a person who plays in the ruck. |
| SANCTUM | • sanctum n. A place set apart, as with a sanctum sanctorum; a sacred or private place; a private retreat or workroom. • SANCTUM n. (Latin) a sacred place. |
| UNCHARM | • uncharm v. (Transitive) To release from a charm, fascination, or secret power; to disenchant. • UNCHARM v. to free from a spell. |
| UNCLAMP | • unclamp v. (Transitive) To remove a clamp from. • UNCLAMP v. to free from a clamp. |
| UNMACHO | • unmacho adj. Not macho. • UNMACHO adj. not macho. |