| CAMERATED | • camerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of camerate. • CAMERATED adj. chambered, vaulted, also CAMERAL. |
| CAMSTEARY | • CAMSTEARY adj. (Scots) perverse, unruly, also CAMSTAIRY, CAMSTEERIE. |
| CARBAMATE | • carbamate n. (Organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of carbamic acid. • CARBAMATE n. a salt or ester of carbamic acid, esp. as used as a pesticide, also CARBARYL. |
| CRABMEATS | • crabmeats n. Plural of crabmeat. • crab␣meats n. Plural of crab meat. • CRABMEAT n. the edible part of a crab. |
| DEMARCATE | • demarcate v. To mark the limits or boundaries of something; to delimit. • demarcate v. To mark the difference between two causes of action; to distinguish. • DEMARCATE v. to mark the boundary of. |
| FARCEMEAT | • farcemeat n. Alternative form of forcemeat. • FARCEMEAT n. meat chopped fine and highly seasoned, either served up alone, or used as a stuffing, also FORCEMEAT. |
| MACABREST | • macabrest adj. Superlative form of macabre: most macabre. • MACABRE adj. grim, gruesome, also MACABER. |
| MACERATED | • macerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of macerate. • MACERATE v. to soften by soaking. |
| MACERATER | • macerater n. One who, or that which, macerates. • macerater n. An apparatus for converting paper or fibrous matter into pulp. • MACERATER n. one who macerates. |
| MACERATES | • macerates n. Plural of macerate. • macerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of macerate. • MACERATE v. to soften by soaking. |
| MACERATOR | • macerator n. A machine that reduces solids to small pieces. • MACERATOR n. a person who fasts and becomes emaciated. |
| MARCASITE | • marcasite n. (Mineralogy) The orthorhombic form of iron disulfide, FeS2, occurring as yellow crystals. • marcasite n. (Jewelry) Pyrite. • marcasite n. (Historical) Any of various metal sulfides, usually iron sulfide minerals. |
| MERCAPTAN | • mercaptan n. (Chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds of sulphur, ( R1.S.R2 ); they tend to be foul-smelling… • MERCAPTAN n. a substance analogous to an alcohol, with sulphur instead of oxygen. |
| METACARPI | • metacarpi n. Plural of metacarpus. • METACARPUS n. that part of the skeleton of the hand or forefoot between the carpus and phalanges. |
| PIRACETAM | • piracetam n. A nootropic drug, 2-oxo-1-pyrrolidine acetamide. • PIRACETAM n. a drug used to treat muscle spasm. |
| RACEMATES | • racemates n. Plural of racemate. • RACEMATE n. a salt of racemic acid. |
| SACRAMENT | • sacrament n. (Christianity) A sacred act and the attendant ceremony, considered (theology) an outward sign of divine grace. • sacrament n. (In particular) The Eucharist. • sacrament n. The consecrated Eucharist (especially the bread). |
| TARMACKED | • tarmacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of tarmac. • TARMAC v. to surface with tarmacadam. |