| ACUMINATE | • acuminate adj. Tapering to a point; pointed. • acuminate adj. (Botany, mycology) Tapering to a long point in concave manner at its apex. • acuminate v. (Transitive) To render sharp or keen; to sharpen. |
| ANIMATICS | • animatics n. Plural of animatic. • ANIMATIC n. a section of animation in a TV commercial. |
| ANOSMATIC | • anosmatic adj. (Zoology) Lacking olfactory organs, and so having no sense of smell; anosmic. • ANOSMATIC adj. relating to anosmia, lack or loss of sense of smell, also ANOSMIC. |
| ANTIMACHO | • antimacho adj. Opposing what is macho. • ANTIMACHO adj. opposed to being macho. |
| ASEMANTIC | • asemantic adj. Not semantic; not conveying or involving meaning. • ASEMANTIC adj. not semantic. |
| CABINMATE | • cabinmate n. One who shares a cabin on board a ship. • CABINMATE n. one who shares a cabin. |
| CALAMINTS | • calamints n. Plural of calamint. • CALAMINT n. a genus of labiate aromatic plants allied to mint and thyme. |
| CAMPANIST | • campanist n. One who studies bells. • CAMPANIST n. a person with an expert knowledge of bells. |
| CATAMENIA | • catamenia n. The female period; menstrual discharge. • Catamenia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Thraupidae. • CATAMENIA n. the menstrual discharge or menses. |
| CLAIMANTS | • claimants n. Plural of claimant. • CLAIMANT n. one who makes a claim, also CLAIMER. |
| FANTASMIC | • FANTASMIC adj. like a fantasm, also FANTASMAL. |
| MACHINATE | • machinate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To devise a plot or secret plan; to conspire. • MACHINATE v. to plan; to contrive; esp. to form a scheme with the purpose of doing harm. |
| MACTATION | • mactation n. (Archaic) The act of killing a victim for sacrifice. • MACTATION n. the killing or slaughter esp. of a sacrificial victim. |
| MANCIPATE | • mancipate v. (Obsolete) To enslave. • MANCIPATE v. to enslave. |
| MANTICORA | • manticora n. Alternative form of manticore. • manticora n. Any of various predatory beetles of genus Manticora. • MANTICORA n. a mythical monster with head of man, body of lion, tail of dragon or scorpion, also MANTICORE. |
| MANUMATIC | • manumatic adj. Describing any of several forms of motor car transmission that have both manual and automatic features. • manumatic n. A transmission of this kind. • manumatic n. A vehicle having such a transmission. |
| MATACHINA | • matachina n. Alternative form of matachin (“type of dance”). • matachina n. A female dancer of the matachin dance. • MATACHINA n. a female matachin, sword-dancer. |
| MATACHINI | • matachini n. A male dancer of the matachin dance. • MATACHIN n. (Spanish) a masked sword-dancer; the sword-dance itself. |
| MATACHINS | • matachins n. Plural of matachin. • MATACHIN n. (Spanish) a masked sword-dancer; the sword-dance itself. |