| BACKGAMMONS | • backgammons v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of backgammon. • backgammons n. Plural of backgammon. • BACKGAMMON v. to defeat at the game of backgammon. |
| BIMORPHEMIC | • bimorphemic adj. Consisting of, or relating to, two morphemes. • bimorphemic adj. Relating to bimorphemes. • BIMORPHEMIC adj. consisting of two morphemes. |
| BIOMIMETICS | • biomimetics n. The study of the structure and function of living things as models for the creation of materials or… • BIOMIMETICS n. the science of deriving useful structures and processes from the study of natural parallels e.g. Velcro from plant burrs. |
| COLUMBARIUM | • columbarium n. (Historical) A large, sometimes architecturally impressive building for housing a large colony of pigeons… • columbarium n. A pigeonhole in such a dovecote. • columbarium n. A building, a vault or a similar place for the respectful and usually public storage of cinerary urns… |
| COMMANDABLE | • commandable adj. Capable of being commanded. • COMMANDABLE adj. able to be commanded. |
| COMMENDABLE | • commendable adj. Worthy of commendation; deserving praise; admirable, creditable, or meritorious. • COMMENDABLE adj. that can be commended. |
| COMMENDABLY | • commendably adv. In a commendable manner. • COMMENDABLE adv. that can be commended. |
| COMMITTABLE | • committable adj. Capable of being committed. • COMMITTABLE adj. that can be committed. |
| CUMULONIMBI | • cumulonimbi n. Plural of cumulonimbus. • cumulo-nimbi n. Plural of cumulo-nimbus. • CUMULONIMBUS n. a type of cloud. |
| EMBOLECTOMY | • embolectomy n. (Surgery) Surgical removal of an embolus to relieve an embolism. • EMBOLECTOMY n. the surgical removal of an embolism. |
| EMBRYECTOMY | • embryectomy n. (Surgery) Removal of an embryo/fetus, especially if implanted outside of the uterus. • EMBRYECTOMY n. the surgical removal of an embryo. |
| METABOLOMIC | • metabolomic adj. Of or pertaining to metabolomics. |
| MICROBIOMES | • microbiomes n. Plural of microbiome. • MICROBIOME n. the microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, which inhabit the human body in a symbiotic relationship. |
| MISBECOMING | • misbecoming v. Present participle of misbecome. • misbecoming adj. Unbecoming; unbefitting. • MISBECOME v. (archaic) to be unbecoming to. |
| MUMBLECORES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PROCAMBIUMS | • PROCAMBIUM n. the young tissue of a fibrovascular bundle before its component cells have begun to be differentiated. |
| SOMNAMBULIC | • somnambulic adj. Related to somnambulism, walking in sleep. • SOMNAMBULIC adj. like a somnambule, a sleepwalker. |