| ADEMPTION | • ademption n. (Law) In the law of wills, the determination of what happens when property left under a will is no longer… • ADEMPTION n. the revoking by testator, donor, etc. of a legacy, donation, etc., by previously paying a sum or parting with the object bequeathed. |
| CAMPESINO | • campesino n. An agricultural worker in Latin America. • CAMPESINO n. (Spanish) a Latin American peasant farmer. |
| COMPANIED | • companied v. Simple past tense and past participle of company. • COMPANY v. to associate with. |
| COMPANIES | • companies n. Plural of company. • companies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of company. • COMPANY v. to associate with. |
| COMPENDIA | • compendia n. Plural of compendium. • COMPENDIUM n. (Latin) an assortment, a varied collection. |
| DIPLONEMA | • diplonema n. (Biology) The diplotene stage of meiosis. • DIPLONEMA n. a less common name for diplotene, a stage of meiotic prophase (cell division). |
| DOPAMINES | • dopamines n. Plural of dopamine. • DOPAMINE n. a chemical found in brain tissue that acts as a neurotransmitter. |
| EMPTIONAL | • emptional adj. Capable of being purchased. • EMPTIONAL adj. capable of being purchased. |
| MEROPIDAN | • meropidan n. Any bird (such as the bee-eaters) of the family Meropidae. • MEROPIDAN n. one of a family of birds that includes bee-eaters. |
| NEMOPHILA | • nemophila n. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Nemophila in the family Boraginaceae. • NEMOPHILA n. a plant of a North American genus of garden annuals. |
| PANEGOISM | • panegoism n. Solipsism. • PANEGOISM n. solipsism. |
| PANTOMIME | • pantomime n. (Now rare) A Classical comic actor, especially one who works mainly through gesture and mime. • pantomime n. (Historical) The drama in ancient Greece and Rome featuring such performers; or (later) any of various… • pantomime n. (UK) A traditional theatrical entertainment, originally based on the commedia dell’arte, but later aimed… |
| PNEUMONIA | • pneumonia n. An acute or chronic inflammation of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria or other microorganisms, or… • PNEUMONIA n. a disease of the lungs. |
| POLICEMAN | • policeman n. A male police officer, sometimes used for any police officer regardless of gender. • policeman n. (Chemistry) A glass rod capped at one end with rubber, used in a chemistry laboratory for gravimetric analysis. • policeman n. (Entomology) Any skipper of the genus Coeliades. |
| POLYAMINE | • polyamine n. (Organic chemistry) any compound having many (more than three) amino functional groups; especially such… • POLYAMINE n. a compound characterized by more than one amino group. |
| PRENOMINA | • prenomina n. Plural of prenomen. • PRENOMEN n. (Latin) the first name of an ancient Roman, also PRAENOMEN. |
| PROLAMINE | • prolamine n. (Biochemistry) any of a class of proteins, high in proline, found in the seeds of cereals. • PROLAMINE n. one of a group of proteins found in wheat and rye, also PROLAMIN. |
| PROTAMINE | • protamine n. (Biochemistry) Any of various strongly basic proteins of relatively low molecular weight that are rich… • PROTAMINE n. any of a class of simple basic proteins which occur combined with nucleic acids (esp. in fish sperm), also PROTAMIN. |
| PTOMAINES | • ptomaines n. Plural of ptomaine. • PTOMAINE n. a compound produced by the decomposition of protein, also PTOMAIN. |