| DEPROGRAMME | • deprogramme v. Britain and New Zealand standard spelling of deprogram. • DEPROGRAMME v. to prevail on a person to reject obsessive beliefs, also DEPROGRAM. |
| EMMETROPIAS | • emmetropias n. Plural of emmetropia. • EMMETROPIA n. correct refraction of light by the eyes. |
| EMPYREUMATA | • empyreumata n. Plural of empyreuma. • EMPYREUMA n. the peculiar smell and taste arising from products of decomposition of animal or vegetable substances when burnt in close vessels. |
| IMPERMANENT | • impermanent adj. Not permanent; unperpetual. • IMPERMANENT adj. not permanent. |
| IMPERMEABLE | • impermeable adj. Impossible to permeate. • impermeable adj. Not allowing passage, especially of liquids; waterproof. • IMPERMEABLE adj. that cannot be permeated. |
| IMPERMEABLY | • impermeably adv. In an impermeable manner. • IMPERMEABLE adv. that cannot be permeated. |
| MEPROBAMATE | • meprobamate n. (Pharmacology) A carbamate derivative used as an anxiolytic drug. • MEPROBAMATE n. a drug used, esp. formerly, as a muscle relaxant and as a sedative. |
| MICROAMPERE | • microampere n. One millionth ( 10-6 ) of an ampere. • MICROAMPERE n. a millionth of an ampere. |
| MILLIAMPERE | • milliampere n. One thousandth (10-3) of an ampere. • MILLIAMPERE n. a thousandth of an ampere. |
| PENTAMERISM | • pentamerism n. Five-part radial symmetry. • PENTAMERISM n. the condition of being pentamerous, having parts arranged in fives, also PENTAMERY. |
| PERMEAMETER | • permeameter n. (Geology) A device used to measure the permeability of a fluid (e.g., water) through a porous material. • permeameter n. (Physics) An instrument used to measure the electromagnetic permeability of a material. • PERMEAMETER n. instrument for measuring permeability. |
| REPROGRAMME | • reprogramme v. Alternative form of reprogram. • REPROGRAMME v. to programme again, also REPROGRAM. |
| TEMPERAMENT | • temperament n. A person’s usual manner of thinking, behaving or reacting. • temperament n. A tendency to become irritable or angry. • temperament n. (Music) The altering of certain intervals from their correct values in order to improve the moving from key to key. |