| ANACOLUTHIA | • anacoluthia n. (Grammar) A syntactic construction in which an element is followed by another that does not agree properly. • ANACOLUTHIA n. a nonsequential syntactic construction in which the latter part of a sentence does not grammatically fit the earlier. |
| ANACOLUTHIC | • anacoluthic adj. Of, pertaining to, being, or resembling an anacoluthon. • ANACOLUTHIC adj. relating to anacoluthia. |
| AUTHENTICAL | • authentical adj. (Archaic) Authentic. • AUTHENTICAL adj. (archaic) authentic. |
| BACKHAULING | • backhauling v. Present participle of backhaul. • BACKHAUL v. to return after delivering a cargo. |
| CHURNALISMS | • CHURNALISM n. a type of journalism that relies on reusing existing material such as press releases and wire service reports instead of original research. |
| CLIANTHUSES | • clianthuses n. Plural of clianthus. • CLIANTHUS n. (Latin) any climbing shrub of the genus Clianthus. |
| CLUBHAULING | • clubhauling n. (Nautical) A risky maneuver whereby a sail-boat tacks (turns into and through the wind) by dropping… • clubhauling v. Present participle of clubhaul. • CLUBHAUL v. to force a sailing vessel onto a new tack. |
| CLUBMANSHIP | • clubmanship n. Cliquishness, as between members of a club. • CLUBMANSHIP n. the state of being a clubman. |
| FLAUNCHINGS | • flaunchings n. Plural of flaunching. • FLAUNCHING n. a sloping piece of cement, e.g. round the base of a chimneypot, also FLANCHING. |
| HALLUCINANT | • HALLUCINANT n. a person who experiences hallucinations; a drug that causes a person to experience hallucinations. |
| HALLUCINATE | • hallucinate v. (Transitive and intransitive) To seem to perceive things (with one or more of one’s senses) which are… • hallucinate v. (Artificial intelligence, of a model) To produce factually invalid information; to interpolate. • HALLUCINATE v. to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions. |
| HIBERNACULA | • hibernacula n. Plural of hibernaculum. • HIBERNACULUM n. (Latin) a shelter occupied during the winter by a dormant animal (as an insect or reptile). |
| MULTIBRANCH | • multibranch adj. Of or pertaining to more than one branch (in various senses). |
| MULTICHAINS | • multichains n. Plural of multichain. |
| RELAUNCHING | • relaunching v. Present participle of relaunch. • relaunching n. A second or subsequent launching. • RELAUNCH v. to launch again. |
| SPRAUCHLING | • sprauchling v. Present participle of sprauchle. • SPRAUCHLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRACKLE. |
| UNETHICALLY | • unethically adv. In an unethical manner. • UNETHICAL adv. not ethical. |
| UNSHACKLING | • unshackling v. Present participle of unshackle. • UNSHACKLE v. to release from shackles. |
| UNTECHNICAL | • untechnical adj. Not technical. • UNTECHNICAL adj. not technical. |