| BILOCULATE | • biloculate adj. Having two loculi. • BILOCULATE adj. divided into two chambers or cavities, also BILOCULAR. | 
| COEQUALITY | • coequality n. The condition of being coequal. • COEQUALITY n. the state of being on an equality, as in rank or power. | 
| COLATITUDE | • colatitude n. (Astronomy) The complement, in spherical coordinates, of a latitude (the difference between a latitude and 90°). • COLATITUDE n. the complement of the latitude, or the difference between any latitude and ninety degrees. | 
| COLLIQUATE | • colliquate v. (Rare) To melt or liquefy. • COLLIQUATE v. (obsolete) to melt, fuse. | 
| COPULATIVE | • copulative adj. Of or pertaining to copulation. • copulative adj. (Grammar) That acts as a copula. • copulative adj. (Grammar) That connects the subject of a clause with its complement. | 
| ELUCIDATOR | • elucidator n. One who elucidates. • ELUCIDATOR n. one who elucidates. | 
| GLAUCONITE | • glauconite n. (Mineralogy) A greenish form of mica found in greensand. • GLAUCONITE n. a mineral now forming in the sea, a hydrated potassium iron and aluminium silicate, which gives a green colour to some of the beds of the Greensand. | 
| INOCULATED | • inoculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inoculate. • INOCULATE v. to introduce (e.g. bacteria, a virus) into an organism. | 
| INOCULATES | • inoculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inoculate. • INOCULATE v. to introduce (e.g. bacteria, a virus) into an organism. | 
| INOSCULATE | • inosculate v. (Transitive) To homogenize; to make continuous. • inosculate v. (Intransitive) To open into. • inosculate v. (Transitive) To unite. | 
| NOCTILUCAE | • noctilucae n. Plural of noctiluca. • NOCTILUCA n. (Latin) a roughly spherical marine dinoflagellate of the genus Noctiluca, which is strongly phosphorescent. | 
| NOVACULITE | • novaculite n. (Geology, mineralogy) A variety of chert, very rich in quartz, that has been used to make whetstones. • NOVACULITE n. a variety of siliceous slate, of which hones are made. | 
| NUCLEATION | • nucleation n. (Physics) The first stage of a phase transition in a small region. • nucleation n. (Biology) The formation of cell nuclei. • NUCLEATION n. the act of nucleating. | 
| ORBICULATE | • orbiculate adj. Spherical or circular; orbicular. • orbiculate n. That which is orbiculate, especially a solid whose vertical section is oval and whose horizontal section is circular. • ORBICULATE adj. having the shape of a solid the vertical section of which is oval, and the horizontal section circular, also ORBICULATED. | 
| OUTCAVILED | • OUTCAVIL v. to surpass in caviling. | 
| PECULATION | • peculation n. (Law, chiefly historical) The wrongful appropriation or embezzlement of shared or public property, usually… • PECULATION n. embezzlement. | 
| TILIACEOUS | • tiliaceous adj. (Botany) Of, pertaining to, or resembling the family Tiliaceae (now principally subfamily Tilioideae… • TILIACEOUS adj. belonging to the linden family. | 
| ULCERATION | • ulceration n. The development of an ulcer. • ulceration n. An ulcerous condition. • ULCERATION n. the process of becoming ulcerated. | 
| UNPOETICAL | • unpoetical adj. Not poetical. • UNPOETICAL adj. not poetical. |