| ADMIRALTIES | • admiralties n. Plural of admiralty. • ADMIRALTY n. the office of admiral. |
| ASSIMILATED | • assimilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of assimilate. • ASSIMILATE v. to make or be like. |
| DECLAIMANTS | • declaimants n. Plural of declaimant. • DECLAIMANT n. a declaimer. |
| DELAMINATES | • delaminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delaminate. • DELAMINATE v. to split into layers. |
| DRAFTSMANLY | • draftsmanly adj. Befitting a draftsman; geometrically artistic. |
| EMASCULATED | • emasculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of emasculate. • EMASCULATE v. to deprive of strength, vigor, or spirit. |
| LAUNDROMATS | • laundromats n. Plural of laundromat. |
| LOADMASTERS | • loadmasters n. Plural of loadmaster. • LOADMASTER n. a member of an aircrew who is in charge of the cargo. |
| MADRIGALIST | • madrigalist n. A composer of madrigals. • madrigalist n. A singer or interpreter of madrigals. • MADRIGALIST n. one who sings madrigals. |
| MALADJUSTED | • maladjusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of maladjust. • maladjusted adj. Adjusted badly or wrongly. • maladjusted adj. Badly adjusted to the demands and stresses of daily living; unable to cope. |
| MEDIASTINAL | • mediastinal adj. (Anatomy) Relating to the mediastinum. • MEDIASTINAL adj. relating to the mediastinum, the chest cavity containing the heart. |
| MIDSAGITTAL | • midsagittal adj. At the middle of the sagittal plane. • MIDSAGITTAL adj. median and sagittal. |
| MORTADELLAS | • mortadellas n. Plural of mortadella. • MORTADELLA n. (Italian) Italian pork sausage. |
| PALUDAMENTS | • paludaments n. Plural of paludament. • PALUDAMENT n. a Roman general's or high military officer's cloak, also PALUDAMENTUM. |
| TRANSDERMAL | • transdermal adj. Through the unbroken skin (as for example with measurements of blood glucose level with an optical glucometer… • transdermal n. A transdermal patch or implant. • TRANSDERMAL adj. relating to, being, or supplying a medication in a form for absorption through the skin into the bloodstream. |