| ACUMINATED | • acuminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acuminate. • ACUMINATE v. to sharpen. |
| ADMIRAUNCE | • ADMIRAUNCE n. (Spenser) admiration, also ADMIRANCE, ADMIRATION. |
| ANACARDIUM | • Anacardium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Anacardiaceae – cashews. • ANACARDIUM n. a genus of plants including the cashew tree. |
| AUDIOGRAMS | • audiograms n. Plural of audiogram. • AUDIOGRAM n. a graphic representation of the relation of vibration frequency and the minimum sound intensity for hearing. |
| AVISANDUMS | • avisandums n. Plural of avisandum. • AVISANDUM n. (Scots) a private consideration of a case by a judge, also AVIZANDUM. |
| AVIZANDUMS | • avizandums n. Plural of avizandum. • AVIZANDUM n. (Scots) a private consideration of a case by a judge, also AVISANDUM. |
| BARRAMUNDI | • barramundi n. A diadromous fish of species Lates calcarifer, of the Centropomidae family, order Perciformes. • BARRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BURRAMUNDI. |
| DAMASQUINS | • damasquins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of damasquin. • DAMASQUIN v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCEENE, DAMASCENE, DAMASKEEN, DAMASKIN. |
| EUDAEMONIA | • eudaemonia n. Alternative spelling of eudemonia. • Eudaemonia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Saturniidae. • eudæmonia n. Obsolete spelling of eudemonia. |
| GRADUALISM | • gradualism n. (Biology) The belief that evolution proceeds at a steady pace, without the sudden development of new… • gradualism n. (Transferred sense) The belief that some phenomenon occurs gradually over a long period of time. • gradualism n. (Politics) The belief that change ought to be brought about in small, discrete increments rather than… |
| MANDIBULAR | • mandibular adj. (Anatomy, zootomy) Of or pertaining to the mandible. • MANDIBULAR adj. of or pertaining to a mandible. |
| MAQUISARDS | • maquisards n. Plural of maquisard. • MAQUISARD n. a member of the maquis, a guerrilla resistance force. |
| MARAUDINGS | • maraudings n. Plural of marauding. • MARAUDING n. the act of wandering in search of plunder. |
| PALLADIUMS | • palladiums n. Plural of palladium. • PALLADIUM n. a metallic element resembling platinum. |
| PARAPODIUM | • parapodium n. (Zoology) Any of the paired unjointed lateral outgrowths used for locomotion by worms such as annelids. • parapodium n. (Zoology) A lateral expansion on both sides of the foot in some gastropods, often used as a swimming organ. • PARAPODIUM n. a jointless muscular lateral appendage occurring in pairs in polychaete worms. |
| SALMAGUNDI | • salmagundi n. A food consisting of chopped meat and pickled herring, with oil, vinegar, pepper, and onions. • salmagundi n. Hence, any mixture of various ingredients; an olio or medley; a potpourri; a miscellany. • SALMAGUNDI n. (French) a dish of chopped meat, eggs, anchovies, onions etc., also SALMAGUNDY. |
| UNACADEMIC | • unacademic adj. Not academic. • UNACADEMIC adj. not academic. |
| UNANIMATED | • unanimated adj. Inanimate. • unanimated adj. Not animated; lacking vivacity. • UNANIMATED adj. not animated. |
| UNDRAMATIC | • undramatic adj. Not dramatic; lacking in dramatic action. • UNDRAMATIC adj. lacking dramatic force or quality. |