| CARBONIUMS | • carboniums n. Plural of carbonium. • CARBONIUM n. a type of positively charged organic ion. |
| COLUMBINES | • columbines n. Plural of columbine. • Columbines n. Plural of Columbine. • COLUMBINE n. a flower, aka aquilegia. |
| COMBUSTING | • combusting v. Present participle of combust. • COMBUST v. to burn. |
| COMBUSTION | • combustion n. (Chemistry) The act or process of burning. • combustion n. A process whereby two chemicals are combined to produce heat. • combustion n. A process wherein a fuel is combined with oxygen, usually at high temperature, releasing heat. |
| CONALBUMIN | • conalbumin n. (Biology) One of the two major types of albumin found in egg white (the other being ovalbumin), which… |
| CONSUMABLE | • consumable adj. That is consumed or depleted upon use. • consumable adj. That may be eaten. • consumable n. A material or product that is produced for consumption. |
| PROCUMBENT | • procumbent adj. Prone or prostrate. • procumbent adj. (Botany) That trails along the ground. • procumbent adj. (Dentistry) inclined towards the lips. |
| SCRUBWOMAN | • scrubwoman n. (US) A woman employed to do general housework, such as cleaning a house or office. • SCRUBWOMAN n. a woman employed to scrub. |
| SCRUBWOMEN | • scrubwomen n. Plural of scrubwoman. • SCRUBWOMAN n. a woman employed to scrub. |
| SUBECONOMY | • subeconomy n. An economy that forms part of a larger economy. • SUBECONOMY n. the lower reaches of the economy. |
| SUBMICRONS | • submicrons n. Plural of submicron. • SUBMICRON n. a particle visible by ultramicroscope but not by the ordinary microscope. |
| UNBECOMING | • unbecoming adj. Not flattering, attractive or appropriate. • unbecoming adj. Not in keeping with the expected standards of one’s position. • unbecoming v. Present participle of unbecome. |
| UNCOMBINED | • uncombined adj. Not combined with another. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |
| UNCOMBINES | • uncombines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncombine. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |