| CHEMOAUTROPH | • CHEMOAUTROPH n. any organism, e.g. bacteria, that produces energy by the oxidation of inorganic compounds, such as iron, ammonia and hydrogen sulphide, also CHEMOAUTOTROPH. |
| CHORUSMASTER | • chorusmaster n. Choirmaster. • CHORUSMASTER n. the conductor of a choir. |
| COUNTERCHARM | • countercharm n. That which counteracts a charm; a counterspell. • countercharm v. To destroy the effect of a charm upon. • COUNTERCHARM v. to destroy or dissolve the effects of (another charm). |
| COUNTERMARCH | • countermarch n. A march back along the same route. • countermarch v. To march back along the same route. • COUNTERMARCH v. to march or cause to march back or in a direction opposite to a former one. |
| DEUTSCHMARKS | • Deutschmarks n. Plural of Deutschmark. |
| EUCHROMATINS | • euchromatins n. Plural of euchromatin. • EUCHROMATIN n. the part of chromatin that is genetically active and is largely composed of genes. |
| EURHYTHMICAL | • eurhythmical adj. Harmonious. • EURHYTHMICAL adj. relating to eurhythmy, rhythmical movement or order, also EURHYTHMIC, EURYTHMIC, EURYTHMICAL. |
| KURCHATOVIUM | • kurchatovium n. (Physics) A rejected name for rutherfordium. • KURCHATOVIUM n. a former name for rutherfordium, an artificially produced radioactive transuranic element. |
| MULTICHAMBER | • multichamber adj. Composed of multiple chambers. |
| PERICHAETIUM | • perichaetium n. (Botany) perichaeth. • PERICHAETIUM n. a sheath or cluster of leaves around the archegonia in mosses and liverworts. |
| PHARMACEUTIC | • pharmaceutic adj. Pharmaceutical. • PHARMACEUTIC adj. relating to the knowledge or art of preparing medicines, also PHARMACEUTICAL. |
| ROUTEMARCHED | • routemarched v. Simple past tense and past participle of routemarch. • route-marched v. Simple past tense and past participle of route-march. • route␣marched v. Simple past tense and past participle of route march. |
| ROUTEMARCHES | • routemarches n. Plural of routemarch. • routemarches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of routemarch. • route-marches n. Plural of route-march. |
| SCATTERMOUCH | • scattermouch n. (Archaic, Pacific slang) Any Latin or Levantine person. • SCATTERMOUCH n. (slang) old nautical slang for any Latin or Levantine person. |
| TAUROMACHIAN | • tauromachian adj. Of or pertaining to bullfighting. • tauromachian n. A bullfighter. • TAUROMACHIAN adj. pertaining to bullfights. |
| TAUROMACHIES | • tauromachies n. Plural of tauromachy. • TAUROMACHY n. the art of bullfighting. |
| THAUMATURGIC | • thaumaturgic adj. Of, or relating to, the working of magic or performance of miracles. • THAUMATURGIC adj. relating to the supposed working of miracles, also THAUMATURGICAL. |
| TRACHOMATOUS | • trachomatous adj. Relating to a trachoma. • TRACHOMATOUS adj. relating to trachoma. |
| TRANSHUMANCE | • transhumance n. The seasonal movement of people, with their cattle or other grazing animals, to new pastures which may… • TRANSHUMANCE n. the movement of livestock and herders to different pasturage with the changing of the seasons. |
| UNRHYTHMICAL | • unrhythmical adj. Not rhythmical. • UNRHYTHMICAL adj. not rhythmical, also UNRHYTHMIC. |