| ANTIMONATE | • antimonate n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any salt or ester of antimonic acid; the anion SbO43-. • ANTIMONATE n. a salt of any antimonic acid, also ANTIMONIATE. |
| ATHEROMATA | • atheromata n. Plural of atheroma. • ATHEROMA n. a fatty deposit in the lining of the arteries. |
| AUTOMATISE | • automatise v. Alternative spelling of automatize. • AUTOMATISE v. to make automatic, also AUTOMATIZE. |
| AUTOMATIZE | • automatize v. To make or become automatic. • automatize v. To cause to be automated; to automate. • AUTOMATIZE v. to make automatic, also AUTOMATISE. |
| HAEMOSTATS | • haemostats n. Plural of haemostat. • HAEMOSTAT n. an instrument for stopping bleeding, also HEMOSTAT. |
| HEMATOMATA | • hematomata n. Plural of hematoma. • HEMATOMA n. swelling filled with blood. |
| HEPATOMATA | • hepatomata n. Plural of hepatoma. • HEPATOMA n. a tumor on the liver. |
| KERATOMATA | • keratomata n. Plural of keratoma. • KERATOMA n. a skin disease. |
| MARTELLATO | • martellato adj. (Music) Strongly accented, or hammered out; used of notes played on bowed string instruments, handbells, or the piano. • MARTELLATO n. (Italian) (in string playing) the practice of bowing the string with a succession of short sharp blows. |
| MATTAMORES | • mattamores n. Plural of mattamore. • MATTAMORE n. a subterranean chamber, also MASSYMORE. |
| METASOMATA | • METASOMA n. the posterior part of an arachnid's abdomen. |
| METATHORAX | • metathorax n. (Entomology) The hindmost of the three sections of the thorax of an insect, carrying the posterior pair… • METATHORAX n. the last or posterior segment of the thorax in insects. |
| MYCETOMATA | • mycetomata n. Plural of mycetoma. • MYCETOMA n. a chronic fungus infection leading to nodules that discharge oily pus. |
| STEAMBOATS | • steamboats adj. (UK, Ireland, slang) Drunk; intoxicated. • steamboats n. Plural of steamboat. • steam-boats n. Plural of steam-boat. |
| TERATOMATA | • teratomata n. Plural of teratoma. • TERATOMA n. (Greek) a tumor, sometimes found in newborn children, which is made up of a mixture of tissues, as of bone, cartilage and muscle. |
| TRAMONTANE | • tramontane adj. Residing in or coming from the far side of a mountain range, especially from north of the Alps. • tramontane adj. (Broadly) Foreign. • tramontane adj. A classical name for the north wind. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |