| ADMIRALS | • admirals n. Plural of admiral. • ADMIRAL n. the chief commander of a navy; a naval officer of rank equivalent to a general in the army, also AMMIRAL. |
| AMILDARS | • amildars n. Plural of amildar. • AMILDAR n. (Urdu) a factor or manager in India, a collector of revenues. |
| DISMALER | • dismaler adj. Comparative form of dismal: more dismal. • DISMAL adj. sad, gloomy. |
| DREAMILY | • dreamily adv. In a dreamy manner. • DREAMY adv. full of dreams. |
| DROMICAL | • dromical adj. Relating to a dromos or racecourse. • DROMICAL adj. relating to a racecourse, also DROMIC. |
| FILMCARD | • filmcard n. A card containing microfilm data, used in a microfiche system. • FILMCARD n. a fiche, a card or strip of film containing miniaturized data. |
| FLUIDRAM | • fluidram n. The dram (unit of volume). • FLUIDRAM n. a unit of liquid capacity. |
| IMPARLED | • imparled v. Simple past tense and past participle of imparl. • IMPARL v. to talk over, also EMPARL. |
| LAMPYRID | • lampyrid n. (Zoology) Any member of the family Lampyridae; a firefly or lightning bug. • LAMPYRID n. a glowworm or firefly. |
| MADRIGAL | • madrigal n. (Music) A song for a small number of unaccompanied voices; from 13th century Italy. • madrigal n. (Music) A polyphonic song for about six voices, from 16th century Italy. • madrigal n. (Poetry) A short poem, often pastoral, and suitable to be set to music. |
| MANDRILL | • mandrill n. A primate, Mandrillus sphinx, with colorful face and rump. • MANDRILL n. a large West African forest baboon, the adult of which has a bright red and blue face and blue buttocks. |
| MANDRILS | • mandrils n. Plural of mandril. • MANDRIL n. a bar of iron fitted to a turning-lathe on which articles to be turned are fixed, also MANDREL. |
| MARIGOLD | • marigold n. Any of the Old World plants, of the genus Calendula, with orange, yellow or reddish flowers. • marigold n. Any of the New World plants, of the genus Tagetes, with orange, yellow or reddish flowers. • marigold n. (UK, slang, obsolete) A million pounds sterling. |
| MILLIARD | • milliard num. (Now rare) 109, a thousand (times a) million. (Now generally replaced by the short scale billion.) • MILLIARD n. (French) a thousand million. |
| MODIOLAR | • modiolar adj. Shaped like a bushel measure. • modiolar adj. (Anatomy, not comparable) Related to the modiolus. • MODIOLAR adj. pertaining to the modiolus. |
| ORDALIUM | • ordalium n. (Obsolete) Trial by ordeal. • ORDALIUM n. (Latin) the process of resolving a disputed question by divination. |
| REMAILED | • remailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of remail. • REMAIL v. to post again. |
| REMEDIAL | • remedial adj. Curative; providing a remedy. • remedial adj. Intended to remediate#Verb (i.e., correct or improve) deficient skills in some subject. • remedial n. (Education) A pupil enrolled in special classes to improve deficient skills. |
| RIMLANDS | • rimlands n. Plural of rimland. • RIMLAND n. an outlying area. |