| AMOUNTED | • amounted v. Simple past tense and past participle of amount. • AMOUNT v. to come to in total. |
| AUTOMATE | • automate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To replace or enhance human labor with machines. • AUTOMATE v. to convert to automatic control. |
| AUTOSOME | • autosome n. (Genetics) Any chromosome other than sex chromosomes. • AUTOSOME n. a chromosome other than a sex chromosome. |
| EMULATOR | • emulator n. A person or thing that emulates. • emulator n. (Computing) A piece of software or hardware that simulates another system. • EMULATOR n. one who emulates. |
| FLAMEOUT | • flameout n. The act of flaming out or burning out; extinguishing. • flameout n. (Figurative) The act of quitting or failing, especially due to overwork or in a dramatic manner. • flameout n. The sudden extinguishing of the flame of a burner (due to obstruction of fuel or airflow). |
| MODULATE | • modulate v. (Transitive) To regulate, adjust or adapt. • modulate v. (Transitive) To change the pitch, intensity or tone of one’s voice or of a musical instrument. • modulate v. (Transitive, electronics) to vary the amplitude, frequency or phase of a carrier wave in proportion… |
| MOUSEMAT | • mousemat n. Alternative spelling of mouse mat. • mouse␣mat n. (Britain) A mouse pad. • MOUSEMAT n. a piece of material on which a computer mouse is moved, also MOUSEPAD. |
| NOTAEUMS | • NOTAEUM n. (Greek) the upper surface of a bird's trunk. |
| OMMATEUM | • ommateum n. (Zoology) A compound eye, as of insects and crustaceans. • OMMATEUM n. (Greek) a compound eye. |
| OUTBEAMS | • outbeams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbeam. • OUTBEAM v. to surpass in beaming. |
| OUTDREAM | • outdream v. (Transitive) To surpass in dreams or imagination. • outdream v. (Transitive, obsolete) To pass or escape while dreaming. • OUTDREAM v. to surpass in dreaming. |
| OUTGLEAM | • outgleam v. (Transitive) To shine more brightly than. • OUTGLEAM v. to surpass in gleaming. |
| OUTNAMED | • outnamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outname. • OUTNAME v. to exceed in naming or describing. |
| OUTNAMES | • outnames v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outname. • OUTNAME v. to exceed in naming or describing. |
| OUTSHAME | • outshame v. (Transitive) To be more shameful than. • OUTSHAME v. to surpass in shaming. |
| ROUTEMAN | • routeman n. A salesman who has a particular route. • ROUTEMAN n. a man who conducts business on a customary course. |
| SEAMOUNT | • seamount n. (Oceanography) An underwater mountain with a prominence of more than 1,000 metres, which does not breach… • SEAMOUNT n. a volcanic mountain on the seafloor. |
| SOULMATE | • soulmate n. Someone, especially a romantic partner, with whom one is exceptionally or uniquely compatible or has… • soul␣mate n. Alternative spelling of soulmate. • SOULMATE n. a person with whom one is perfectly suited. |
| TAUTOMER | • tautomer n. (Chemistry) Any of the multiple forms of a tautomeric compound. • TAUTOMER n. a type of chemical compound. |
| UMBONATE | • umbonate adj. (Mycology, of a mushroom etc) Having an umbo. • UMBONATE adj. of the nature of an umbo. |