| EMPLASTRUM | • EMPLASTRUM n. a medicated plaster, also EMPLASTRON. |
| MULTIPARAE | • multiparae n. Plural of multipara. • MULTIPARA n. a mother of two or more children, also PLURIPARA. |
| MULTIPARAS | • multiparas n. Plural of multipara. • MULTIPARA n. a mother of two or more children, also PLURIPARA. |
| MULTIPARTY | • multiparty adj. (Politics) Involving several different political parties. • multiparty adj. Having multiple parties (involved persons). • multi-party adj. Alternative form of multiparty. |
| MULTIPOLAR | • multipolar adj. (Physics, biology) Having more than two poles. • multipolar adj. (Politics) Of or relating to an international system in which a number of states wield most of the cultural… • multipolar n. An electromagnetic machine in which several magnetic poles exist. |
| PARIMUTUEL | • parimutuel n. Alternative form of pari-mutuel. • pari-mutuel n. (Horse racing) Any betting system in which all bets of a particular type are placed together in a pool;… • pari-mutuel n. A booth used to place such bets, or a machine used to record bets and calculate payoffs. |
| PERMUTABLE | • permutable adj. Able to be permuted. • PERMUTABLE adj. that can be permuted. |
| PERMUTABLY | • permutably adv. Such that it can be permuted. • PERMUTABLE adv. that can be permuted. |
| PETROLATUM | • petrolatum n. Petroleum jelly. • PETROLATUM n. petroleum jelly. |
| PHOTOMURAL | • photomural n. A large photograph (or series of photographs) used as a wall decoration. • PHOTOMURAL n. an enlarged photograph, usually several yards long. |
| POULTRYMAN | • poultryman n. A male poulterer. • POULTRYMAN n. one who keeps poultry. |
| PROMULGATE | • promulgate v. (Transitive) To make known or public. • promulgate v. (Transitive) To put into effect as a regulation. • PROMULGATE v. to make known, disseminate, also PROMULGE. |
| PSALTERIUM | • psalterium n. An omasum. • psalterium n. A psaltery (zither-like musical instrument). • PSALTERIUM n. (Latin) the third stomach of ruminants. |
| TRIUMPHALS | • triumphals n. Plural of triumphal. • TRIUMPHAL n. (Milton) a token of victory. |
| TROPAEOLUM | • Tropaeolum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Tropaeolaceae – nasturtiums. • Tropæolum prop.n. Obsolete spelling of Tropaeolum. • TROPAEOLUM n. a genus of South American trailing plants. |
| UNTRAMPLED | • untrampled adj. Not trampled. • UNTRAMPLED adj. not trampled. |