| APPENDICLES | • appendicles n. Plural of appendicle. • APPENDICLE n. a small appendage. |
| CANDLEPOWER | • candlepower n. (Dated) A unit of luminous intensity of a light source, equal to 0.981 candelas. • candle␣power n. Alternative spelling of candlepower. • CANDLEPOWER n. an old unit of luminosity. |
| DECEPTIONAL | • deceptional adj. Employing or relating to deception; deceptive. • DECEPTIONAL adj. of the nature of deception. |
| DIENCEPHALA | • diencephala n. Plural of diencephalon. • DIENCEPHALON n. the back of the forebrain, connecting the midbrain with the cerebral hemispheres. |
| ENCEPHALOID | • encephaloid adj. Resembling the material of the brain; cerebriform. • encephaloid n. A malignant cancer of brain-like consistency. • ENCEPHALOID adj. like or resembling a brain. |
| ENDOPLASMIC | • endoplasmic adj. (Cytology) of or relating to endoplasm. • ENDOPLASMIC adj. as in endoplasmic reticulum, a series of flattened membranous tubules and cisternae in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, also ENDOPLASTIC. |
| ENDOPLASTIC | • endoplastic adj. Synonym of endoplasmic. • ENDOPLASTIC adj. as in endoplasmic reticulum, a series of flattened membranous tubules and cisternae in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells, also ENDOPLASMIC. |
| FACEPLANTED | • faceplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of faceplant. • face-planted v. Simple past tense and past participle of face-plant. • FACEPLANT v. to fall onto ones face. |
| INDUPLICATE | • induplicate adj. (Botany) Having the edges bent abruptly toward the axis; said of the parts of the calyx or corolla in aestivation. • induplicate adj. (Botany) Having the edges rolled inward and then arranged about the axis without overlapping; said of… • in␣duplicate phr. Consisting of two copies. |
| LANDSCAPERS | • landscapers n. Plural of landscaper. • LANDSCAPER n. a landscape gardener. |
| LAPIDESCENT | • lapidescent adj. Capable of petrifying other bodies. • lapidescent adj. Capable of being converted into stone. • LAPIDESCENT adj. (archaic) becoming stone; petrifying. |
| PANICULATED | • paniculated adj. (Botany) paniculate. • PANICULATED adj. having or arranged in panicles, also PANICULATE. |
| PEDUNCULATE | • pedunculate adj. Having a peduncle or stalk. • pedunculate n. Such a flower. • PEDUNCULATE adj. having a peduncle or stalk, also PEDUNCULATED. |
| PENTADACTYL | • pentadactyl adj. (Anatomy) Having five digits on a limb. • PENTADACTYL adj. having five fingers or toes to each hand or foot, also PENTADACTYLIC, PENTADACTYLOUS. • PENTADACTYL n. a pentadactyl animal, also PENTADACTYLE. |
| PRECANCELED | • precanceled v. Simple past tense and past participle of precancel. • PRECANCEL v. to cancel in advance. |
| PRELAUNCHED | • PRELAUNCH v. to launch in advance. |
| PUNCTULATED | • punctulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of punctulate. • PUNCTULATE v. to mark with small dots. |
| RELANDSCAPE | • relandscape v. To landscape again. • RELANDSCAPE v. to landscape again. |
| SCOLOPENDRA | • scolopendra n. (Obsolete) A mythical sea-creature, reputed to be able to disgorge its bowels to dislodge any fishing-hook. • scolopendra n. A centipede of the genus Scolopendra. • Scolopendra prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Scolopendridae – certain centipedes. |
| THUNDERCLAP | • thunderclap n. A sudden, loud thunder caused by a nearby lightning strike; a shock of thunder, as opposed to a reverberating rumble. • thunderclap n. (Figurative) Something that makes a big, dramatic impact. • thunderclap v. (Intransitive) To produce a loud burst of sound like a thunderclap. |