| ACADEMICISM | • academicism n. (Classical studies, sometimes capitalized) The doctrines of Plato’s academy; specifically the skeptical… • academicism n. (Art, literature) Traditional or orthodox formalism; conventionalism. • academicism n. Speculative thoughts and attitudes. |
| ACCOMMODATE | • accommodate v. (Transitive, often reflexive) To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to adapt. • accommodate v. (Transitive) To cause to come to agreement; to bring about harmony; to reconcile. • accommodate v. (Transitive) To provide housing for. |
| CHAMBERMAID | • chambermaid n. A maid who handles the chores in a bedroom. • CHAMBERMAID n. a maid who makes beds and does general cleaning of bedrooms (as in a hotel). |
| COMMANDABLE | • commandable adj. Capable of being commanded. • COMMANDABLE adj. able to be commanded. |
| COMMANDANTS | • commandants n. Plural of commandant. • COMMANDANT n. a commanding officer. |
| DECAGRAMMES | • decagrammes n. Plural of decagramme. • DECAGRAMME n. a weight of the metric system; ten grams, also DECAGRAM, DEKAGRAM. |
| DRAMATICISM | • dramaticism n. The habit of performing actions in a histrionic manner. • DRAMATICISM n. the quality of being dramatic. |
| LAMBDACISMS | • lambdacisms n. Plural of lambdacism. • LAMBDACISM n. a fault in speaking or in composition, which consists in too frequent use of the letter l, or in doubling it erroneously, also LABDACISM. |
| MACADAMISED | • macadamised v. Simple past tense and past participle of macadamise. • MACADAMISE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMIZE. |
| MACADAMISER | • MACADAMISER n. one who macadamises, also MACADAMIZER. |
| MACADAMISES | • macadamises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macadamise. • MACADAMISE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMIZE. |
| MACADAMIZED | • macadamized v. Simple past tense and past participle of macadamize. • MACADAMIZE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMISE. |
| MACADAMIZER | • macadamizer n. One who surfaces a road with macadam. • MACADAMIZER n. one who macadamises, also MACADAMISER. |
| MACADAMIZES | • macadamizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macadamize. • MACADAMIZE v. to cover a road with small broken stones, also MACADAMISE. |
| MATCHMARKED | • MATCHMARK v. to mark mating components of an engine etc. |
| MYCODOMATIA | • MYCODOMATIUM n. a fungus gall. |
| TARMACADAMS | • tarmacadams n. Plural of tarmacadam. • TARMACADAM n. (tradename) a paving material. |