| EUROTERMINAL | • EUROTERMINAL n. the end station of a railway line, coach-route, etc. that operates a direct service from the UK into Europe. |
| OVERMEASURED | • overmeasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of overmeasure. • OVERMEASURE v. to measure excessively. |
| OVERMEASURES | • overmeasures n. Plural of overmeasure. • OVERMEASURE v. to measure excessively. |
| PREFORMULATE | • preformulate v. To formulate (a pharmaceutical drug) in advance of general availability. • PREFORMULATE v. to formulate in advance. |
| REFORMULATED | • reformulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reformulate. • REFORMULATE v. to formulate again. |
| REFORMULATES | • reformulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reformulate. • REFORMULATE v. to formulate again. |
| REMUNERATION | • remuneration n. Something given in exchange for goods or services rendered. • remuneration n. A payment for work done; wages, salary, emolument. • remuneration n. A recompense for a loss; compensation. |
| REMUNERATORS | • remunerators n. Plural of remunerator. • REMUNERATOR n. one who remunerates. |
| REMUNERATORY | • remuneratory adj. Remunerative; serving to remunerate. • REMUNERATORY adj. relating to remuneration. |
| ROUTEMARCHED | • routemarched v. Simple past tense and past participle of routemarch. • route-marched v. Simple past tense and past participle of route-march. • route␣marched v. Simple past tense and past participle of route march. |
| ROUTEMARCHES | • routemarches n. Plural of routemarch. • routemarches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of routemarch. • route-marches n. Plural of route-march. |
| TROUBLEMAKER | • troublemaker n. One who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately. • troublemaker n. A complainer. • trouble-maker n. Alternative spelling of troublemaker. |
| UNREFORMABLE | • unreformable adj. That cannot be reformed. • UNREFORMABLE adj. not reformable. |
| URANOMETRIES | • uranometries n. Plural of uranometry. • URANOMETRY n. a chart or catalogue of fixed stars, esp. of stars visible to the naked eye. |