| COMMANDEER | • commandeer v. (Transitive) To seize for military use. • commandeer v. (Transitive) To force into military service. • commandeer v. (Transitive) To take arbitrarily or by force. |
| COMMANDERS | • commanders n. Plural of commander. • Commanders prop.n. Plural of Commander. • COMMANDER n. one who commands. |
| COMMANDERY | • commandery n. A territory under the control of a commander, particularly… • commandery n. A chapter of a secret order, especially the Knights Templar (order affiliated with Freemasonry). • COMMANDERY n. the office or rank of a commander. |
| COMMUNARDS | • communards n. Plural of communard. • Communards n. Plural of Communard. • COMMUNARD n. (French) a member of a commune; a communist. |
| DECAGRAMME | • decagramme n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of decagram. • DECAGRAMME n. a weight of the metric system; ten grams, also DECAGRAM, DEKAGRAM. |
| DECIGRAMME | • decigramme n. (Britain) Alternative spelling of decigram. • DECIGRAMME n. a tenth of a gram, also DECIGRAM. |
| DERMATOMIC | • dermatomic adj. Synonym of dermatomal. • DERMATOMIC adj. relating to a dermatome, the lateral wall of a somite from which the dermis is produced. |
| IMMODERACY | • immoderacy n. The quality of being immoderate. • IMMODERACY n. lack of moderation. |
| MACRODOMES | • macrodomes n. Plural of macrodome. • MACRODOME n. a dome parallel to the longer lateral axis of an orthorhombic crystal. |
| MIRACIDIUM | • miracidium n. (Biology) A free-living motile form of a trematode, covered with cilia, which settles in a mollusc intermediate… • MIRACIDIUM n. the ciliated first-stage larva of a trematode. |
| MYOCARDIUM | • myocardium n. (Anatomy, cardiology) The muscular substance of the heart; the middle of the three layers forming the… • MYOCARDIUM n. the main substance of the muscular wall of the heart inclosed between the epicardium and endocardium. |
| SCRIMMAGED | • scrimmaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of scrimmage. • SCRIMMAGE v. to take part in a scrimmage, also SCRUMMAGE, SKRIMMAGE. |
| SCRUMMAGED | • scrummaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of scrummage. • SCRUMMAGE v. to engage in a scrummage, also SCRIMMAGE, SKRIMMAGE. |
| TARMACADAM | • tarmacadam n. (Archaic) A mixture of tar and small stones used in paving. • tarmacadam v. (Transitive) To cover or surface with tarmacadam. • TARMACADAM n. (tradename) a paving material. |