| ARCHDUKEDOMS | • archdukedoms n. Plural of archdukedom. • ARCHDUKEDOM n. the domain of an archduke. |
| CANDELABRUMS | • candelabrums n. Plural of candelabrum. • CANDELABRUM n. a candleholder. |
| CLADOSPORIUM | • Cladosporium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Davidiellaceae – fungi including some of the most common indoor… • CLADOSPORIUM n. a type of fungus. |
| COUNTERMANDS | • countermands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countermand. • COUNTERMAND v. to revoke an order by a contrary order. |
| DEUTSCHMARKS | • Deutschmarks n. Plural of Deutschmark. |
| DIASCORDIUMS | • DIASCORDIUM n. (obsolete) a medicine made from water-germander, etc. |
| LEUCODERMIAS | • LEUCODERMIA n. a condition in which white patches, surrounded by a pigmented area, appear on the skin, also LEUCODERMA, LEUKODERMA. |
| MACERANDUBAS | • MACERANDUBA n. (Tupi) the Brazilian milk-tree, also MASSARANDUBA, MASSERANDUBA. |
| MORDACIOUSLY | • mordaciously adv. In a mordacious manner. • MORDACIOUS adv. given to biting; biting in quality. |
| MUCKSPREADER | • muckspreader n. Alternative form of muck spreader. • muck␣spreader n. A piece of farm machinery, usually towed behind a tractor, used to spray liquified manure on fields. • MUCKSPREADER n. an agricultural machine for spreading manure. |
| PACHYDERMOUS | • PACHYDERMOUS adj. thick-skinned, also PACHYDERMATOUS. |
| PERICARDIUMS | • pericardiums n. Plural of pericardium. • PERICARDIUM n. a membranous sac containing the heart. |
| PROCTODAEUMS | • proctodaeums n. Plural of proctodaeum. • PROCTODAEUM n. the posterior portion of the alimentary canal, also PROCTODEUM. |
| PROMUSCIDATE | • promuscidate adj. Having a promuscis. • promuscidate adj. Resembling a promuscis. • PROMUSCIDATE adj. like or having a promuscis. |
| REACCUSTOMED | • reaccustomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reaccustom. • REACCUSTOM v. to get used to again. |
| SCARAMOUCHED | • SCARAMOUCH v. to behave like a rascal or cowardly fool. |
| TRADUCEMENTS | • traducements n. Plural of traducement. • TRADUCEMENT n. slander. |
| 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. |