| ADMEASURING | • admeasuring v. Present participle of admeasure. • ADMEASURE v. to measure. |
| ADMINICULAR | • adminicular adj. (Obsolete) Supplying help; auxiliary; corroborative; explanatory. • ADMINICULAR adj. corroborative. |
| ADMIRAUNCES | • ADMIRAUNCE n. (Spenser) admiration, also ADMIRANCE, ADMIRATION. |
| ADUMBRATING | • adumbrating v. Present participle of adumbrate. • ADUMBRATE v. to foreshadow vaguely, to intimate. |
| ADUMBRATION | • adumbration n. (Uncountable) The state of being in shadow or shade; (countable) a shadow. • adumbration n. (Countable) A faint sketch; a brief representation, an outline. • adumbration n. (Countable, uncountable, figuratively) A rough or symbolic representation; a vague indication of what… |
| AMBUSCADING | • ambuscading v. Present participle of ambuscade. • AMBUSCADE v. (French) to lay an ambush, also AMBUSCADO. |
| ANACARDIUMS | • ANACARDIUM n. a genus of plants including the cashew tree. |
| BARRAMUNDIS | • barramundis n. Plural of barramundi. • BARRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BURRAMUNDI. |
| CALUMNIATED | • calumniated v. Simple past tense and past participle of calumniate. • CALUMNIATE v. to slander; misrepresent; besmirch. |
| DAMASQUINED | • damasquined v. Simple past tense and past participle of damasquin. • DAMASQUIN v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCEENE, DAMASCENE, DAMASKEEN, DAMASKIN. |
| EUDAEMONIAS | • EUDAEMONIA n. (Greek) happiness or wellbeing; in Aristotelian philosophy, a full, active life governed by reason, also EUDEMONIA. |
| MANDAMUSING | • mandamusing v. Present participle of mandamus. • MANDAMUS v. (Latin) to command by writ from a higher court to a lower. |
| MANDIBULATE | • mandibulate adj. Provided with mandibles adapted for biting, as many insects. • mandibulate n. (Zoology) An insect having mandibles. • mandibulate v. To handle material using mandibles (or, in the case of birds, the bill). |
| MANDUCATING | • manducating v. Present participle of manducate. • MANDUCATE v. to chew or eat. |
| MANDUCATION | • manducation n. The act of eating. • manducation n. (Christianity) The belief that eating the bread of Eucharist is eating the actual flesh of Jesus. • MANDUCATION n. chewing. |
| MANIPULATED | • manipulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of manipulate. • MANIPULATE v. to work with the hands. |
| SALMAGUNDIS | • salmagundis n. Plural of salmagundi. • SALMAGUNDI n. (French) a dish of chopped meat, eggs, anchovies, onions etc., also SALMAGUNDY. |
| VANGUARDISM | • vanguardism n. (Politics) The strategy whereby an organization (usually a vanguard party) attempts to place itself… • VANGUARDISM n. the condition of being or practice of positioning oneself as or within the vanguard of a movement, esp. political. |