| ALTIMETER | • altimeter n. An apparatus for measuring altitude. • ALTIMETER n. a device for measuring altitude. |
| ALTIMETRY | • altimetry n. The science of measuring altitude. • ALTIMETRY n. the art of measuring altitudes, or heights. |
| LITERATIM | • literatim adv. (Of the copying of text) Letter by letter. • LITERATIM adv. (Latin) letter for letter. |
| MENTALIST | • mentalist adj. Of or relating to mentalism. • mentalist n. A practitioner of mentalism. • mentalist n. (UK, slang) An insane person. |
| MENTALITY | • mentality n. A mindset; a way of thinking; a set of beliefs. • mentality n. The characteristics of a mind described as a system of distinctive structures and processes based in… • MENTALITY n. mind, a way of thinking. |
| METALISTS | • metalists n. Plural of metalist. • METALIST n. (US) a worker in metals, or one skilled in metals, also METALLIST. |
| METALLIST | • metallist n. (Metallurgy) A person who works with metals. • metallist n. (Economics) An advocate of metal coinage as the principal or sole currency. • metallist n. A metaller: a fan of the metal music genre. |
| MILITATED | • militated v. Simple past tense and past participle of militate. • MILITATE v. to have influence. |
| MILITATES | • militates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of militate. • MILITATE v. to have influence. |
| MUTILATED | • mutilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of mutilate. • mutilated adj. Having undergone mutilation. • MUTILATE v. to injure by cutting off limbs. |
| MUTILATES | • mutilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutilate. • MUTILATE v. to injure by cutting off limbs. |
| PALMITATE | • palmitate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester of palmitic acid. • PALMITATE n. a salt of palmitic acid. |
| REMITTALS | • remittals n. Plural of remittal. • REMITTAL n. the act of remitting, also REMITMENT. |
| SMALTITES | • smaltites n. Plural of smaltite. • SMALTITE n. a gray mineral of metallic luster, an arsenide of cobalt, nickel, and iron, also SMALTINE. |
| STIMULATE | • stimulate v. To encourage into action. • stimulate v. To arouse an organism to functional activity. • STIMULATE v. to excite, to inspire enthusiasm in. |
| TALKTIMES | • TALKTIME n. the total amount of time available to the user of a telephone to make calls. |
| TELEMATIC | • telematic adj. Of or pertaining to telematics. • TELEMATIC adj. relating to telematics, the transmission of computerized data over long distances. |
| TIMETABLE | • timetable n. A tabular schedule of events with the times at which they occur, especially times of arrivals and departures. • timetable n. A schedule of arrivals and departures published in book or booklet form, or as a pamphlet, and available… • timetable v. (Transitive) To arrange a specific time for (an event, a class, etc). |
| ULTIMATED | • ultimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ultimate. • ULTIMATE v. to bring or come to an end; to finish. |
| ULTIMATES | • ultimates n. Plural of ultimate. • ULTIMATE v. to bring or come to an end; to finish. |