| AMBULATION | • ambulation n. Walking. • AMBULATION n. the act of walking. |
| AMMONIACUM | • ammoniacum n. Gum ammoniac, a resin exuded from the stem of the perennial herb Dorema ammoniacum. • AMMONIACUM n. gum ammoniac. |
| AMPUTATION | • amputation n. Surgical removal of all or part of a limb, etc. • amputation n. The loss of a limb, etc. through trauma. • AMPUTATION n. the act of amputating. |
| ANAEROBIUM | • ANAEROBIUM n. an organism not requiring oxygen for its life processes, also ANAEROBE, ANAEROBIONT. |
| ANTIARMOUR | • antiarmour adj. (Britain) Alternative spelling of antiarmor. • ANTIARMOUR adj. designed or equipped to combat armoured vehicles, also ANTIARMOR. |
| AUTOMATING | • automating v. Present participle of automate. • AUTOMATE v. to convert to automatic control. |
| AUTOMATION | • automation n. The act or process of converting the controlling of a machine or device to a more automatic system… • AUTOMATION n. the technique of making an apparatus, a process, or a system operate automatically. |
| EUDAEMONIA | • eudaemonia n. Alternative spelling of eudemonia. • Eudaemonia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Saturniidae. • eudæmonia n. Obsolete spelling of eudemonia. |
| 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. |
| MATURATION | • maturation n. The process of becoming mature. • maturation n. (Biology) The process of differentiation that produces the adult form of an organism. • maturation n. (Medicine) The process of maturating, or suppurating fully. |
| MEIOFAUNAE | • MEIOFAUNA n. animals less than 1 mm and larger than 0.1 mm across. |
| MEIOFAUNAL | • meiofaunal adj. Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a meiofauna. • MEIOFAUNAL adj. relating to the meiofauna. |
| MEIOFAUNAS | • meiofaunas n. Plural of meiofauna. • MEIOFAUNA n. animals less than 1 mm and larger than 0.1 mm across. |
| MICROFAUNA | • microfauna n. The smallest of the faunal size divisions, including mainly microorganisms but also sometimes applied… • MICROFAUNA n. very small animals. |
| MUTATIONAL | • mutational adj. Of, pertaining to, or the result of mutation. • MUTATIONAL adj. relating to a mutation. |
| NATATORIUM | • natatorium n. (US) A swimming pool, especially an indoor one; a building housing one or more swimming pools. • NATATORIUM n. (Latin) an indoor swimming-pool. |
| OCEANARIUM | • oceanarium n. A park where visitors can see marine mammals and/or fish. • OCEANARIUM n. an enclosed part of the sea in which dolphins, porpoises etc. are kept for display. |
| SANATORIUM | • sanatorium n. An institution that treats chronic diseases, and provides supervised recuperation and convalescence. • SANATORIUM n. a hospital, esp. for tuberculosis, also SANITARIUM, SANITORIUM. |
| SQUAMATION | • squamation n. (Zoology, uncountable) The condition or character of being covered with scales. • squamation n. (Zoology, countable) A particular arrangement of scales; a special mode or form of squamation. • squamation n. (Pathology, dermatology, countable) A scaly growth on the skin. |