| AUSCULTATE | • auscultate v. To listen (for example to the heart or lungs) by auscultation; to examine by auscultation. • AUSCULTATE v. to listen to the sounds made by internal organs (heart, lungs, etc.) to aid in a medical diagnosis. |
| CALCULUSES | • calculuses n. Plural of calculus. • CALCULUS n. (Latin) a branch of mathematics. |
| CHALUMEAUS | • chalumeaus n. Plural of chalumeau. • CHALUMEAU n. (French) an early rustic reed instrument that developed into the clarinet. |
| EUCALYPTUS | • eucalyptus n. Any of many trees, of genus Eucalyptus, native mainly to Australia. • eucalyptus n. A greenish colour, like that of a eucalyptus leaves. • Eucalyptus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Myrtaceae – a group of trees native to and widespread in Australia… |
| FLUCTUATES | • fluctuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fluctuate. • FLUCTUATE v. to vary this way and that; to go up and down or to and fro. |
| GLUMACEOUS | • glumaceous adj. (Botany) Having or consisting of glumes. • GLUMACEOUS adj. like a glume, thin, brownish and papery. |
| LAURACEOUS | • lauraceous adj. (Botany) Belonging to, or resembling, a natural order (Lauraceae) of trees and shrubs having aromatic… • LAURACEOUS adj. belonging to the laurel genus. |
| LUCUBRATES | • lucubrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lucubrate. • LUCUBRATE v. to study by lamplight; to discourse learnedly or pedantically. |
| MAJUSCULES | • majuscules n. Plural of majuscule. • MAJUSCULE n. a capital or other large letter, esp. one used in ancient manuscripts. |
| OUTLAUNCES | • OUTLAUNCE v. (Spenser) to launch forth, also OUTLAUNCH. |
| PULTACEOUS | • pultaceous adj. Macerated; softened; nearly fluid. • PULTACEOUS adj. macerated and softened. |
| SAUCERFULS | • saucerfuls n. Plural of saucerful. • SAUCERFUL n. the contents of a saucer. |
| SUBACUTELY | • subacutely adv. In a subacute way. • SUBACUTE adv. somewhat acute. |
| SUBCLAUSES | • subclauses n. Plural of subclause. • subclauses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subclause. • SUBCLAUSE n. a part of a clause. |
| SUBNUCLEAR | • subnuclear adj. (Physics) Smaller than or occurring in an atomic nucleus. • subnuclear adj. (Biology) Smaller than or occurring in a cell nucleus. • SUBNUCLEAR adj. of, relating to, or being a particle smaller than the atomic nucleus. |
| SUCCURSALE | • SUCCURSALE adj. subsidiary. • SUCCURSALE n. a branch or subsidiary establishment, esp. religious, also SUCCURSAL. |
| TEACUPFULS | • teacupfuls n. Plural of teacupful. • TEACUPFUL n. enough to fill a teacup. |
| TEACUPSFUL | • teacupsful n. Plural of teacupful. • TEACUPFUL n. enough to fill a teacup. |
| TENACULUMS | • tenaculums n. Plural of tenaculum. • TENACULUM n. (Latin) a surgical hook or forceps. |
| UNDULANCES | • UNDULANCE n. the state of being undulant, also UNDULANCY. |