| ACADEMIST | • academist n. An academic philosopher. • academist n. An academician. • academist n. An academic. |
| ACETAMIDE | • acetamide n. (Organic chemistry) The amide of acetic acid, CH3CONH2. • ACETAMIDE n. a white crystalline solid, derived from ammonia by replacement of an equivalent of hydrogen by acetyl, also ACETAMID. |
| ACETAMIDS | • acetamids n. Plural of acetamid. • ACETAMID n. an amide of acetic acid. |
| CAMERATED | • camerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of camerate. • CAMERATED adj. chambered, vaulted, also CAMERAL. |
| CASEMATED | • casemated adj. Furnished with, protected by, or built like a casemate. • CASEMATED adj. furnished with, protected by, or built like, a casemate. |
| DALMATICS | • dalmatics n. Plural of dalmatic. • Dalmatics n. Plural of Dalmatic. • DALMATIC n. an ecclesiastical robe or other outer vestment. |
| DATACOMMS | • datacomms n. Data communications. • DATACOMMS n. (short for) data communications. |
| DEMARCATE | • demarcate v. To mark the limits or boundaries of something; to delimit. • demarcate v. To mark the difference between two causes of action; to distinguish. • DEMARCATE v. to mark the boundary of. |
| DRAMATICS | • dramatics n. (Used with a singular or plural verb) the art of acting and stagecraft. • dramatics n. (Used with a singular or plural verb) dramatic behaviour. • DRAMATICS n. the acting, production and study of plays. |
| EMACIATED | • emaciated adj. Thin or haggard, especially from hunger or disease. • emaciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of emaciate. • EMACIATE v. to make thin. |
| MACERATED | • macerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of macerate. • MACERATE v. to soften by soaking. |
| MACULATED | • maculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of maculate. • maculated adj. Having spots or blotches. • MACULATE v. to spot or stain. |
| MANDUCATE | • manducate v. (Literary) To chew; to masticate. • manducate v. (Literary) To eat. • MANDUCATE v. to chew or eat. |
| MATCHMADE | • matchmade v. Simple past tense and past participle of matchmake. • MATCHMAKE v. to bring suitable people together for marriage. |
| TARMACKED | • tarmacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of tarmac. • TARMAC v. to surface with tarmacadam. |