| ADUMBRATIONS | • adumbrations n. Plural of adumbration. • ADUMBRATION n. a sketch or outline. |
| DARMSTADTIUM | • darmstadtium n. A transuranic chemical element (symbol Ds) with atomic number 110. • DARMSTADTIUM n. an artificially produced radioactive element. |
| DEAMBULATORY | • deambulatory n. (Dated) A covered place in which to walk; an ambulatory. • deambulatory adj. Going about from place to place; wandering. • DEAMBULATORY n. a place for walking around or about in. |
| DESQUAMATORY | • desquamatory adj. (Surgery) Relating to the removal of the laminae of exfoliated bones. • DESQUAMATORY n. an obsolete surgical instrument once used for the desquamation of bones. |
| DRAMATURGIES | • dramaturgies n. Plural of dramaturgy. • DRAMATURGY n. the art of producing and staging dramatic works. |
| DRAMATURGIST | • dramaturgist n. A person who composes a drama and directs its representation; a playwright. • DRAMATURGIST n. a dramatist; specifically a reader and literary editor etc. to a permanent theatrical company, also DRAMATURG, DRAMATURGE. |
| EXTRAMUNDANE | • extramundane adj. Beyond mundane, beyond ordinary. • extramundane adj. Extraterrestrial; occurring or originating outside of the Earth. • EXTRAMUNDANE adj. beyond the known universe. |
| INTRAMUNDANE | • intramundane adj. Within the material world. • INTRAMUNDANE adj. within the world. |
| MANUFACTURED | • manufactured adj. Manmade; produced by humans rather than nature. • manufactured adj. (By extension) not genuine; contrived. • manufactured v. Simple past tense and past participle of manufacture. |
| MATRICULATED | • matriculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of matriculate. • MATRICULATE v. to enroll. |
| MULTIGRAVIDA | • multigravida n. A pregnant woman who has had at least two previous pregnancies. • MULTIGRAVIDA n. a woman pregnant for at least the third time. |
| MULTIWARHEAD | • multiwarhead adj. (Of a missile) Comprising more than one warhead. • MULTIWARHEAD adj. having many warheads. |
| PERAMBULATED | • perambulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of perambulate. • PERAMBULATE v. to walk through, to inspect an area on foot. |
| PREAMBULATED | • preambulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of preambulate. • PREAMBULATE v. to make a preamble. |
| TRADUCIANISM | • traducianism n. (Theology) The doctrine that the soul or spirit is inherited from one or both parents. • TRADUCIANISM n. the theory that the soul is transmitted to a child in the act of generation or concomitantly with its body. |
| TRANSMUNDANE | • transmundane adj. Occurring beyond the physical world. • TRANSMUNDANE adj. not belonging to this world, out of, beyond, this world. |
| ULTRAMUNDANE | • ultramundane adj. Extraordinary; abnormal. • ultramundane adj. Extraterrestrial; outside of earth or the universe. • ULTRAMUNDANE adj. situated beyond the world, or beyond the limits of the solar system. |
| UNDEMARCATED | • undemarcated adj. Not demarcated. • UNDEMARCATED adj. not demarcated. |
| UNDRAMATISED | • undramatised adj. Alternative form of undramatized. • UNDRAMATISED adj. not dramatised, also UNDRAMATIZED. |
| UNDRAMATIZED | • undramatized adj. Not dramatized. • UNDRAMATIZED adj. not dramatized, also UNDRAMATISED. |