| ADULTERATORS | • adulterators n. Plural of adulterator. • ADULTERATOR n. one who adulterates a commodity. |
| BARDOLATROUS | • bardolatrous adj. Shakespeare-worshipping. • BARDOLATROUS adj. showing bardolatry, excessive devotion to or worship of Shakespeare. |
| BARRAMUNDIES | • BARRAMUNDI n. (Native Australian) an Australian river-fish, also BARRAMUNDA, BURRAMUNDI. |
| 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. |
| HEADQUARTERS | • headquarters n. The military installation from which troops are commanded and orders are issued; the military unit consisting… • headquarters n. The center of an organization’s operations or administration. • headquarters n. A place of concentrated activity or influence. |
| MASQUERADERS | • masqueraders n. Plural of masquerader. • MASQUERADER n. one who masquerades. |
| PARLOURMAIDS | • parlourmaids n. Plural of parlourmaid. • PARLOURMAID n. a female servant in a private home who serves at the table, keeps the house clean and answers the door to guests. |
| QUADRATRICES | • quadratrices n. Plural of quadratrix. • QUADRATRIX n. a curve by which a circle may be squared. |
| QUADRATRIXES | • quadratrixes n. Plural of quadratrix. • QUADRATRIX n. a curve by which a circle may be squared. |
| QUARTERSAWED | • quartersawed v. Simple past tense of quartersaw. • quarter-sawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of quarter-saw. • quarter␣sawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of quarter saw. |
| SURTARBRANDS | • SURTARBRAND n. (Icelandic) a lignite found interbedded with lavas in Iceland, also SURTURBRAND. |
| TRANSUDATORY | • transudatory adj. Of or pertaining to transudation. • TRANSUDATORY adj. relating to transudation. |
| UNBARRICADES | • unbarricades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unbarricade. • UNBARRICADE v. to remove a barricade from. |