| COUNTERCHARMED | • countercharmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of countercharm. • COUNTERCHARM v. to destroy or dissolve the effects of (another charm). |
| COUNTERMARCHED | • countermarched v. Simple past tense and past participle of countermarch. • COUNTERMARCH v. to march or cause to march back or in a direction opposite to a former one. |
| COUNTERMARCHES | • countermarches n. Plural of countermarch. • countermarches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countermarch. • COUNTERMARCH v. to march or cause to march back or in a direction opposite to a former one. |
| DYSMENORRHOEAL | • dysmenorrhoeal adj. Alternative form of dysmenorrheal. • dysmenorrhœal adj. Obsolete form of dysmenorrheal. • DYSMENORRHOEAL adj. suffering from dysmenorrhoea, painful menstruation, also DYSMENORRHEAL. |
| DYSMENORRHOEAS | • dysmenorrhoeas n. Plural of dysmenorrhoea. • dysmenorrhœas n. Plural of dysmenorrhœa. • DYSMENORRHOEA n. painful menstruation, also DYSMENORRHEA. |
| EPHEMEROPTERAN | • ephemeropteran n. (Zoology) Any insect of the order Ephemeroptera, the mayflies. • EPHEMEROPTERAN n. any insect of the mayfly family. |
| HYPERNATRAEMIA | • hypernatraemia n. Alternative form of hypernatremia. • HYPERNATRAEMIA n. an abnormally high concentration of sodium chloride (salt) in the blood, esp. in infants. |
| HYPOMENORRHEAS | • hypomenorrheas n. Plural of hypomenorrhea. • HYPOMENORRHEA n. the condition in which the interval between two menstrual periods is increased to between 35 and 42 days, also HYPOMENORRHOEA. |
| HYPOMENORRHOEA | • hypomenorrhoea n. Alternative form of hypomenorrhea. • HYPOMENORRHOEA n. the condition in which the interval between two menstrual periods is increased to between 35 and 42 days, also HYPOMENORRHEA. |
| RAPPROCHEMENTS | • rapprochements n. Plural of rapprochement. • RAPPROCHEMENT n. (French) a resumption of or improvement in relations between countries or persons. |
| SCRIMSHANDERED | • scrimshandered v. Simple past tense and past participle of scrimshander. • SCRIMSHANDER v. to ornament, as shells, ivory, etc., by engraving, and (usually) rubbing pigments into the incised lines, also SCRIMSHANDY, SCRIMSHAW. |
| SURCHARGEMENTS | • surchargements n. Plural of surchargement. • SURCHARGEMENT n. the act of surcharging. |
| THERMOREMANENT | • thermoremanent adj. Of or pertaining to the magnetic field that remains when molten rock solidifies. • THERMOREMANENT adj. relating to magnetic remanence (as in a rock cooled from a molten state or in a baked clay object containing magnetic minerals) that indicates the strength and direction of the earth's magnetic field at a former time. |
| THERMOTOLERANT | • thermotolerant adj. Possessing thermotolerance; able to withstand heat. • THERMOTOLERANT adj. able to endure high temperatures but not growing well under such conditions. |