| ACUMINATED | • acuminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of acuminate. • ACUMINATE v. to sharpen. |
| ACUMINATES | • acuminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acuminate. • ACUMINATE v. to sharpen. |
| ATRACURIUM | • atracurium n. (Pharmacology) A muscle relaxant administered intravenously in the form of its besylate C65H82N2O18… • ATRACURIUM n. a muscle-relaxing drug used in surgery. |
| AUTOMATICS | • automatics n. Plural of automatic. • AUTOMATIC n. an automatic gun. |
| CALAMITOUS | • calamitous adj. Concerning or involving calamity, disastrous. • CALAMITOUS adj. disastrous. |
| CALUMNIATE | • calumniate v. (Transitive) To make hurtful untrue comments about. • calumniate v. (Transitive) To levy a false charge against, especially of a vague offense, with the intent to damage… • CALUMNIATE v. to slander; misrepresent; besmirch. |
| FACTUALISM | • factualism n. A form of evaluation that emphasizes the usage of facts, falsifiability, logic and reason. • FACTUALISM n. the quality of being factual. |
| HAEMATURIC | • haematuric adj. Alternative form of hematuric. • HAEMATURIC adj. relating to haematuria, the presence of blood in urine, also HEMATURIC. |
| IMMACULATE | • immaculate adj. Absolutely tidy, having no blemish or stain. • immaculate adj. (Zoology) (botany) Lacking blotches, spots, or other markings. • immaculate adj. (Figurative) containing no mistakes. |
| MACULATING | • maculating v. Present participle of maculate. • MACULATE v. to spot or stain. |
| MACULATION | • maculation n. (Obsolete) The act of spotting; a spot; a blemish. • maculation n. (Zoology, botany, chiefly uncountable) A pattern of spots. • MACULATION n. being covered in spots. |
| MAIEUTICAL | • maieutical adj. (Rare) Alternative form of maieutic. • MAIEUTICAL adj. of or relating to the Socratic method of eliciting knowledge by a series of questions and answers, also MAIEUTIC. |
| MATRICULAR | • MATRICULAR adj. relating to a register. |
| MATRICULAS | • matriculas n. Plural of matricula. • MATRICULA n. (Latin) a register of members, students etc. |
| MUSCATORIA | • muscatoria n. Plural of muscatorium. • MUSCATORIUM n. (Latin) a flabellum, a fan; esp. the fan carried before the pope on state occasions, made in ostrich and peacock feathers. |
| PANCRATIUM | • pancratium n. (Historical) An ancient athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling. • pancratium n. (Botany) Any of the genus Pancratium of African and Eurasian perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants… • PANCRATIUM n. an athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling. |
| TULARAEMIC | • tularaemic adj. Alternative form of tularemic. • TULARAEMIC adj. relating to tularaemia, a disease of rodents caused by a bacterium, and transmissible to humans, also TULAREMIC. |
| ULTRAMAFIC | • ultramafic adj. (Geology) Describing igneous rocks that contain magnesium and iron and only a very small amount of silica… • ultramafic n. A rock with such properties. • ULTRAMAFIC adj. of rocks, very mafic. |
| UMBRATICAL | • umbratical adj. Alternative form of umbratic. • UMBRATICAL adj. of or pertaining to the shade or darkness, also UMBRATIC. |
| UNDRAMATIC | • undramatic adj. Not dramatic; lacking in dramatic action. • UNDRAMATIC adj. lacking dramatic force or quality. |