| BLENNORRHEA | • blennorrhea n. (Medicine) An inordinate secretion and discharge of mucus. • blennorrhea n. (Medicine) gonorrhea. • BLENNORRHEA n. an excessive discharge of watery mucus, esp. from the urethra or the vagina, also BLENNORRHOEA. |
| BRANCHLINES | • branchlines n. Plural of branchline. • branch␣lines n. Plural of branch line. • BRANCHLINE n. a secondary line, usually of a railroad. |
| CHANDLERING | • chandlering n. The trade of a chandler. • CHANDLERING n. the profession of chandler. |
| CHANNELLERS | • channellers n. Plural of channeller. • CHANNELLER n. one who channels, a spirit medium, also CHANNELER. |
| CRANKHANDLE | • CRANKHANDLE n. a handle for starting a motor. |
| ENNEAHEDRAL | • enneahedral adj. (Geometry) Having nine sides. • ENNEAHEDRAL adj. of or like an enneahedron, a nine-sided solid figure. |
| ENTHRALLING | • enthralling adj. Exciting and absorbing. • enthralling v. Present participle of enthrall. • ENTHRAL v. to reduce to the condition of a thrall, also ENTHRALL, INTHRAL, INTHRALL. |
| ENTHRALMENT | • enthralment n. Alternative spelling of enthrallment. • ENTHRALMENT n. the state of being enthralled, also ENTHRALLMENT. |
| HANDLANGERS | • handlangers n. Plural of handlanger. • Handlangers n. Plural of Handlanger. • HANDLANGER n. (South African) an unskilled assistant to a tradesman. |
| HINDERLANDS | • hinderlands n. Plural of hinderland. • HINDERLANDS n. (Scots) the buttocks, also HINDERLANS, HINDERLINGS, HINDERLINS. |
| HINTERLANDS | • hinterlands n. Plural of hinterland. • HINTERLAND n. the inland area behind coast or coastal town. |
| NALORPHINES | • NALORPHINE n. a derivative of morphine, used as an antidote to poisons. |
| NEANDERTHAL | • neanderthal adj. Alternative letter-case form of Neanderthal. • neanderthal n. Alternative letter-case form of Neanderthal. • Neanderthal adj. Of or pertaining to Homo neanderthalensis. |
| NONTHERMALS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PANHANDLERS | • panhandlers n. Plural of panhandler. • PANHANDLER n. (US) someone who begs from someone esp. on the street. |
| PREHANDLING | • PREHANDLE v. to handle beforehand. |
| RECHANNELED | • rechanneled v. Simple past tense and past participle of rechannel. • RECHANNEL v. to channel again. |
| REHANDLINGS | • rehandlings n. Plural of rehandling. • REHANDLING n. the act of rehandling. |
| RELAUNCHING | • relaunching v. Present participle of relaunch. • relaunching n. A second or subsequent launching. • RELAUNCH v. to launch again. |
| TRENCHANTLY | • trenchantly adv. In a trenchant manner. • TRENCHANT adv. incisive, vigorous, also TRENCHAND. |