| ABODEMENT | • abodement n. (Obsolete) A foreboding; an omen. • ABODEMENT n. (obsolete) a foreboding; an evil omen. |
| CODENAMES | • codenames n. Plural of codename. • code␣names n. Plural of code name. • CODENAME n. a name used to conceal the identity of a plan or a person, also CODEWORD. |
| DEMEANORS | • demeanors n. Plural of demeanor. • DEMEANOR n. behavior toward others, outward manner, also DEMAINE, DEMAYNE, DEMEANE, DEMEANOUR, DEMEASNURE. |
| DEMEANOUR | • demeanour n. UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada spelling of demeanor. • DEMEANOUR n. behavior toward others; outward manner, also DEMAINE, DEMAYNE, DEMEANE, DEMEANOR, DEMEASNURE. |
| EALDORMEN | • ealdormen n. Plural of ealdorman. • EALDORMAN n. (obsolete) a chief magistrate in Anglo-Saxon England. |
| EMENDATOR | • emendator n. One who emends or critically edits. • EMENDATOR n. one who emends or critically edits. |
| ENAMOURED | • enamoured adj. UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada spelling of enamored. • enamoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of enamour. • ENAMOUR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOR. |
| ENDAMOEBA | • endamoeba n. Alternative form of endameba. • ENDAMOEBA n. (Greek) a parasitic amoeba, also ENDAMEBA. |
| EUDAEMONS | • eudaemons n. Plural of eudaemon. • EUDAEMON n. (Greek) a benevolent spirit, also EUDAIMON, EUDEMON. |
| EUDAEMONY | • eudaemony n. Synonym of eudemonia. • EUDAEMONY n. (Greek) happiness or wellbeing. |
| EUDEMONIA | • eudemonia n. Happiness, well-being. • eudemonia n. (Philosophy) A person’s state of excellence characterized by objective flourishing across a lifetime… • EUDEMONIA n. (Greek) happiness esp. that resulting from a rational active life, also EUDAEMONIA. |
| FORENAMED | • forenamed adj. Previously named; aforementioned. • forenamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of forename. • FORENAMED adj. having a forename. |
| LEMONADES | • lemonades n. Plural of lemonade. • LEMONADE n. a soft drink made from lemons. |
| MACEDOINE | • macedoine n. A mixture of diced vegetables or fruit served as a salad. • macedoine n. (Figurative) A medley or mixture. • macédoine n. (Cooking) A type of dish containing a mixture of many types of fruits, or many types of vegetables. |
| MENADIONE | • menadione n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic yellow compound C11H8O2 with the biological activity of natural vitamin K… • MENADIONE n. vitamin K3. |
| METHADONE | • methadone n. (Pharmacology) A powerful synthetic analgesic drug which is similar to morphine in its effects but less… • METHADONE n. a synthetic drug similar to morphine, also METHADON. |
| NEMATODES | • nematodes n. Plural of nematode. • NEMATODE n. a parasitic worm with an unsegmented, cylindrical body. |
| OVERNAMED | • overnamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overname. • OVERNAME v. (Shakespeare) to repeat the names of. |
| PADEMELON | • pademelon n. Any species of the genus Thylogale of small macropods. • pademelon n. Alternative form of paddymelon (“the plant”). • PADEMELON n. (Native Australian) any of several small wallabies, also PADDYMELON, PADYMELON. |
| PROMENADE | • promenade n. (Formal) A prom (dance). • promenade n. A walk taken for pleasure, display, or exercise; a stroll. • promenade n. A place where one takes a walk for leisurely pleasure, or for exercise, especially a terrace by the seaside. |