| ALTERNATIM | • ALTERNATIM adv. (Latin) in sacred music, alternating between two modes. |
| ANTIMARKET | • antimarket adj. (Economy) Opposed to the free market. • ANTIMARKET adj. opposed to the market. |
| ANTIMATTER | • antimatter n. (Physics) Matter that is composed of the antiparticles of those that constitute normal matter. • antimatter n. (Physics) A form of matter that has a key property, such as charge, opposite to that of ordinary matter. • anti-matter n. Alternative spelling of antimatter. |
| APARTMENTS | • apartments n. Plural of apartment. • APARTMENT n. a separate room in a house, used or occupied by a particular person or party. |
| ATRAMENTAL | • atramental adj. Of or relating to ink; inky; black. • ATRAMENTAL adj. inky black, also ATRAMENTOUS. |
| HARMATTANS | • harmattans n. Plural of harmattan. • HARMATTAN n. (Fanti) a dry dusty wind from the Sahara blowing towards the West African coast. |
| INTRAVITAM | • intravitam adv. (Biology) During the life of an organism. • INTRAVITAM adj. performed upon or found in a living organism, also INTRAVITAL. |
| MARCANTANT | • marcantant n. (Obsolete, nonce word) A merchant. • MARCANTANT n. (Shakespeare) a merchant. |
| MATURATING | • maturating v. Present participle of maturate. • MATURATE v. to develop fully, also MATURE. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| PORTMANTUA | • portmantua n. Obsolete form of portmanteau (“case”). • PORTMANTUA n. (obsolete) a portmanteau, also PORTMANTEAU, PORTMANTLE. |
| RABATMENTS | • rabatments n. Plural of rabatment. • RABATMENT n. rotation into coincidence with another plane. |
| TARANTISMS | • tarantisms n. Plural of tarantism. • TARANTISM n. a dancing mania or malady of late medieval Europe, attributed popularly to the bite of a tarantula. |
| TERMAGANTS | • termagants n. Plural of termagant. • TERMAGANT n. a shrewish, bullying woman. |
| TINTAMARRE | Sorry, definition not available. |
| TRAMONTANA | • tramontana n. (Weather) A dry, cold north wind in Italy and adjacent Mediterranean areas. • Tramontana prop.n. A surname from Italian. • TRAMONTANA n. (Italian) a cold north wind in Italy, also TRAMONTANE, TRANSMONTANE. |
| 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?) |