| ACADEMICAL | • academical adj. (Rare) Belonging to the school of Plato; believing in Plato’s philosophy; sceptical . • academical adj. Pertaining to a university or other form of higher education. • academical n. (Plural only) Academic dress, consisting of a cap and gown. |
| ADAMANCIES | • adamancies n. Plural of adamancy. • ADAMANCY n. unyielding hardness, also ADAMANCE. |
| ADAMANTINE | • adamantine adj. Made of adamant, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated. • adamantine adj. Like the diamond in hardness or luster. • ADAMANTINE adj. of adamant; hard as adamant, also ADAMANTEAN. |
| AMANTADINE | • amantadine n. (Pharmacology) A drug used especially as the hydrochloride C10H17N·HCl to prevent infection (as by an… • AMANTADINE n. a drug used to prevent infection by preventing the virus penetration of host cells. |
| ANACARDIUM | • Anacardium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Anacardiaceae – cashews. • ANACARDIUM n. a genus of plants including the cashew tree. |
| ANANDAMIDE | • anandamide n. (Biochemistry) A derivative of arachidonic acid that occurs naturally in the brain and in some foods… • ANANDAMIDE n. a brain receptor that is released naturally from neurons and is thought to be associated with the pleasurable effect of certain drugs. |
| DALMATIANS | • dalmatians n. Plural of dalmatian. • Dalmatians n. Plural of Dalmatian. • DALMATIAN n. a large breed of dog having a short smooth white coat with black or (in liver-spotted dalmatians) brown spots. |
| DATAMATION | • DATAMATION n. automatic data processing. |
| DIASTEMATA | • diastemata n. Plural of diastema. • DIASTEMA n. (Greek) a space between consecutive teeth. |
| DRAMATICAL | • dramatical adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of drama or the theatre. • DRAMATICAL adj. of or pertaining to the drama; theatrical. |
| HARAMZADIS | • HARAMZADI n. (Hinglish) an illegitimate female, also HARAMDI. |
| MACADAMIAS | • macadamias n. Plural of macadamia. • MACADAMIA n. a kind of nut grown in Australia. |
| MACADAMISE | • macadamise v. Alternative form of macadamize. • MACADAMISE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMIZE. |
| MACADAMIZE | • macadamize v. To cover, as a road, or street, with small, broken stones, so as to form a smooth, hard, convex surface. • MACADAMIZE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMISE. |
| MAZARINADE | • mazarinade n. (Historical) A scurrilous anti-governmental pamphlet published in mid-seventeenth-century France. • MAZARINADE n. (historical) a satire or pamphlet against Cardinal Mazarin. |