| ACUMINATES | • acuminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acuminate. • ACUMINATE v. to sharpen. |
| ALUMINATES | • aluminates n. Plural of aluminate. • ALUMINATE n. a salt whose acid is aluminum hydroxide. |
| AMIANTUSES | • AMIANTUS n. (Greek) the finest fibrous asbestos. |
| ANIMATEURS | • animateurs n. Plural of animateur. • ANIMATEUR n. a person who enlivens or encourages something, especially a promoter of artistic enterprises. |
| ANTIMASQUE | • antimasque n. A comic or grotesque dance presented before or between the acts of a masque. • ANTIMASQUE n. a secondary mask, or grotesque interlude, between the parts of a serious mask, also ANTIMASK. |
| ATHENAEUMS | • athenaeums n. Plural of athenaeum. • athenæums n. Plural of athenæum. • ATHENAEUM n. (Greek) a literary or scientific association, also ATHENEUM. |
| AUTOMATONS | • automatons n. Plural of automaton. • AUTOMATON n. (Greek) a machine that imitates the movement of a living creature, activated by a concealed mechanism such as clockwork. |
| CATAMOUNTS | • catamounts n. Plural of catamount. • CATAMOUNT n. any of various large wild cats, applied esp. to the leopard, panther or ocelot, also CATAMOUNTAIN. |
| CAUMSTANES | • CAUMSTANE n. a white argillaceous stone used for whitening hearthstones and doorsteps. |
| LANTHANUMS | • lanthanums n. Plural of lanthanum. • LANTHANUM n. a rare element of the group of the earth metals, allied to aluminium. |
| MANDUCATES | • manducates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manducate. • MANDUCATE v. to chew or eat. |
| MANGULATES | • MANGULATE v. (Australian slang) to bend out of shape, mangle. |
| MARABUNTAS | • marabuntas n. Plural of marabunta. • MARABUNTA n. (Caribbean) in the Caribbean, a social wasp; an ill-tempered woman. |
| NATURALISM | • naturalism n. A state of nature; conformity to nature. • naturalism n. The doctrine that denies a supernatural agency in the miracles and revelations recorded in religious… • naturalism n. (Philosophy) Any system of philosophy which refers the phenomena of nature as a blind force or forces… |
| PARAMOUNTS | • paramounts n. Plural of paramount. • PARAMOUNT n. an overlord; a supreme ruler or proprietor. |
| 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. |
| SANITARIUM | • sanitarium n. (US) Alternative form of sanatorium. • SANITARIUM n. (Latin) a health station or retreat, also SANATORIUM, 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. |
| THAUMATINS | • thaumatins n. Plural of thaumatin. • THAUMATIN n. a sweetener extracted from a West Indian fruit. |