| ALTIMETERS | • altimeters n. Plural of altimeter. • ALTIMETER n. a device for measuring altitude. |
| GESTALTISM | • gestaltism n. (Psychology) Gestalt psychology. • gestaltism n. (Psychology) Gestalt therapy. • GESTALTISM n. gestalt psychology. |
| INSTALMENT | • instalment n. (Australia, Britain, Canada) Alternative spelling of installment. • INSTALMENT n. one of a series of partial payments, also INSTALLMENT. |
| MENTALISTS | • mentalists n. Plural of mentalist. • MENTALIST n. a proponent of mentalism, the belief that the world can be explained as aspect of the mind. |
| METALLISTS | • metallists n. Plural of metallist. • METALLIST n. a worker in metals, or one skilled in metals, also METALIST. |
| METALSMITH | • metalsmith n. A craftsman fashioning objects such as tools or works of art out of various metals; one who engages in metalsmithing. • METALSMITH n. a smith working in metal. |
| MISSALETTE | • missalette n. A small missal, especially one published periodically. |
| MULTISTAGE | • multistage adj. Having more than one step or phase. • multistage adj. (Astronautics, of a rocket) Composed of multiple detachable parts. • MULTISTAGE adj. having many stages. |
| MULTISTATE | • multistate adj. Involving multiple states (in all senses). • MULTISTATE adj. extending over, relating to, or involving a number of the states of a union, federation. |
| PALMITATES | • palmitates n. Plural of palmitate. • PALMITATE n. a salt of palmitic acid. |
| STALAGMITE | • stalagmite n. (Geology) A secondary mineral deposit of calcium carbonate or other mineral, in shapes similar to icicles… • STALAGMITE n. a roughly conical shaped speleothem that rises from the floor of a cave. |
| STIMULATED | • stimulated adj. In a condition or state of stimulation. • stimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of stimulate. • STIMULATE v. to excite, to inspire enthusiasm in. |
| STIMULATER | • stimulater n. Alternative form of stimulator. • STIMULATER n. an agent that stimulates, also STIMULATOR. |
| STIMULATES | • stimulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stimulate. • STIMULATE v. to excite, to inspire enthusiasm in. |
| TELEMATICS | • telematics n. The science of sending, receiving and storing information via telecommunication devices. • telematics n. The use of Global Positioning System technology integrated with computers and mobile communications technology. • TELEMATICS n. the transmission of computerized data over long distances. |
| TELESMATIC | • telesmatic adj. Of or relating to telesms; magical. • TELESMATIC adj. relating to a telesm, a talisman, also TELESMATICAL. |
| TEXTUALISM | • textualism n. Strict adherence to a text, especially to the Bible. • textualism n. (Law) A formalist legal theory that interprets based on the ordinary meaning of the legal text. • textualism n. Textual criticism, especially that of the Bible. |
| TIMETABLES | • timetables n. Plural of timetable. • time-tables n. Plural of time-table. • time␣tables n. Plural of time table. |
| TRIMESTRAL | • trimestral adj. (Rare) Of trimesters or the use thereof. • TRIMESTRAL adj. relating to a trimester, a period of three months, also TRIMESTRIAL. |