| AMENTUM | • amentum n. Catkin. • AMENTUM n. (Latin) a catkin. |
| AUGMENT | • augment v. (Transitive) To increase; to make larger or supplement. • augment v. (Intransitive, reflexive) To grow; to increase; to become greater. • augment v. (Music) To slow the tempo or meter, e.g. for a dramatic or stately passage. |
| AUTOMEN | • automen n. Plural of automan. • AUTOMAN n. a maker of automobiles. |
| MANTEAU | • manteau n. A cloak or gown, especially of a kind popular with women in the 17th and 18th centuries. • manteau n. A long, loose-fitting coat worn by Iranian Muslim women based off the trenchcoat, originally worn with… • MANTEAU n. (French) a woman's loose gown, also MANTO, MANTUA, MANTY. |
| MUTAGEN | • mutagen n. Any agent or substance that can cause genetic mutation. • MUTAGEN n. a substance that causes biological mutation. |
| NOTAEUM | • notaeum n. (Zoology) The back or upper surface, as of a bird. • notaeum n. (Zoology) A dorsal buckler in some gastropods. • NOTAEUM n. (Greek) the upper surface of a bird's trunk. |
| NUTMEAL | • nutmeal n. Meal made by the crushing or grinding of nuts. • NUTMEAL n. meal made from nuts. |
| NUTMEAT | • nutmeat n. (US) The edible portion of a nut. • NUTMEAT n. the edible kernel of a nut. |
| OUTNAME | • outname v. (Obsolete) To exceed in naming or describing. • outname v. (Obsolete) To exceed in fame or degree. • OUTNAME v. to exceed in naming or describing. |
| PUTAMEN | • putamen n. (Botany) The shell of a nut; the stone of a drupe fruit; endocarp. • putamen n. (Anatomy) A round structure located at the base of the forebrain, regulating movement and learning. • PUTAMEN n. (Latin) a fruit stone; a membrane lining an eggshell. |
| TRUEMAN | • Trueman prop.n. A surname. • TRUEMAN n. (archaic) an honest man. |
| UNMATED | • unmated adj. Not mated. • unmated v. Simple past tense and past participle of unmate. • UNMATED adj. not mated. |
| UNMEANT | • unmeant adj. Not meant. • UNMEANT adj. not meant. |
| UNTAMED | • untamed adj. Wild, uncontrolled, especially of animals not domesticated or trained to human contact. • UNTAME v. to make untame. |
| UNTAMES | • untames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untame. • UNTAME v. to make untame. |
| UNTEAMS | • unteams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unteam. • UNTEAM v. to unyoke a team from. |