| APOTHECIUM | • apothecium n. (Lichenology & mycology) A type of fructification of some ascomycete fungi, forming cyst structures… • APOTHECIUM n. the spore-producing organ of certain fungi, also APOTHECE. |
| AVOUCHMENT | • avouchment n. The act of avouching. • avouchment n. A positive declaration. • AVOUCHMENT n. (archaic) the act of avouching; positive declaration. |
| CATECHUMEN | • catechumen n. A convert to Christianity under instruction before baptism; a young or recent Christian preparing for confirmation. • CATECHUMEN n. one who is receiving religious instruction in preparation for baptism. |
| HAEMATURIC | • haematuric adj. Alternative form of hematuric. • HAEMATURIC adj. relating to haematuria, the presence of blood in urine, also HEMATURIC. |
| HUMECTANTS | • humectants n. Plural of humectant. • HUMECTANT n. a substance that absorbs moisture. |
| HUMECTATED | • humectated v. Simple past tense and past participle of humectate. • HUMECTATE v. to moisten; to wet, also HUMECT. |
| HUMECTATES | • humectates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humectate. • HUMECTATE v. to moisten; to wet, also HUMECT. |
| LUNCHMEATS | • lunchmeats n. Plural of lunchmeat. • lunch␣meats n. Plural of lunch meat. • LUNCHMEAT n. a mixture of meat and cereal. |
| MOUSTACHED | • moustached adj. Having a moustache. • MOUSTACHED adj. having a moustache. |
| MOUSTACHES | • moustaches n. Plural of moustache. • MOUSTACHE n. the unshaved hair on a man's upper lip, also MUSTACHE. |
| OUTCHARMED | • outcharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcharm. • OUTCHARM v. to surpass in charming. |
| OUTMARCHED | • outmarched v. Simple past tense and past participle of outmarch. • OUTMARCH v. to surpass in marching. |
| OUTMARCHES | • outmarches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmarch. • OUTMARCH v. to surpass in marching. |
| OUTMATCHED | • outmatched v. Simple past tense and past participle of outmatch. • OUTMATCH v. to surpass. |
| OUTMATCHES | • outmatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmatch. • OUTMATCH v. to surpass. |
| RHEUMATICS | • rheumatics n. Plural of rheumatic. • rheumatics n. (Britain, colloquial) Rheumatism. • RHEUMATIC n. one who suffers from rheumatism. |
| ROUTEMARCH | • routemarch n. Alternative form of route-march. • routemarch v. Alternative form of route-march. • route-march n. (Military) A long march for training purposes. |
| UNEMPHATIC | • unemphatic adj. Not emphatic. • UNEMPHATIC adj. not emphatic. |