| CASEMENTS | • casements n. Plural of casement. • Casements prop.n. Plural of Casement. • CASEMENT n. a vertically-hinged frame with glass forming (part of) a window. |
| CATTLEMEN | • cattlemen n. Plural of cattleman. • CATTLEMAN n. one who raises cattle. |
| CENTREMAN | • centreman n. (Ice hockey, Australian rules football) The player in the position of centre. • CENTREMAN n. one who plays in the centre position, e.g. in ice hockey. |
| EMITTANCE | • emittance n. The quantity of luminous flux emitted per unit area. • EMITTANCE n. the energy radiated by the surface of a body per unit area per second. |
| ENACTMENT | • enactment n. The act of enacting, or the state of being enacted. • enactment n. (Law) A piece of legislation that has been properly authorized by a legislative body. • ENACTMENT n. the passing of a bill into law. |
| EXACTMENT | • exactment n. The process of exacting something; exaction. • EXACTMENT n. exactness. |
| INCREMATE | • incremate v. (Transitive) To cremate. • INCREMATE v. (obsolete) to cremate. |
| MECONATES | • meconates n. Plural of meconate. • MECONATE n. a salt of meconic acid. |
| MENISCATE | • meniscate adj. Meniscal. • MENISCATE adj. like a meniscus. |
| METAGENIC | • metagenic adj. Metagenetic. • METAGENIC adj. relating to metagenesis, the production within the life cycle of an organism of alternating asexual and sexual reproductive forms. |
| MINCEMEAT | • mincemeat n. A mixture of fruit, spices and sugar used as a filling for mince pies. • mincemeat n. (Rare) Minced meat, mince. • mincemeat n. (By analogy) A badly cut-up body or parts of a body. |
| PLACEMENT | • placement n. The act of placing or putting in place; the act of locating or positioning; the state of being placed. • placement n. A location or position. • placement n. The act of matching a person with a job. |
| RECALMENT | • recalment n. Alternative form of recallment. • RECALMENT n. the act of calling back, also RECALLMENT. |
| SCAPEMENT | • scapement n. Alternative form of escapement (part of a timepiece). • SCAPEMENT n. a part of a clock or watch connecting the wheelwork with the pendulum or balance, and allowing a tooth to escape at each vibration, also ESCAPEMENT. |
| SELECTMAN | • selectman n. (US) Any of a board of municipal officers elected to manage some New England towns. • SELECTMAN n. one of a board of town officers chosen annually in the New England States to transact the general public business of the town. |