| AMBIDENTATE | • AMBIDENTATE adj. of a ligand, able to coordinate through either of two different atoms, also AMPHIDENTATE. |
| ARBITREMENT | • arbitrement n. Alternative spelling of arbitrament. • ARBITREMENT n. the decision of an arbiter, also ARBITRAMENT. |
| BEETMISTERS | • BEETMISTER n. (Scots) a help in need, also BEETMASTER. |
| BENIGHTMENT | • benightment n. The state or condition of being benighted. • BENIGHTMENT n. the state of being benighted. |
| BETWEENTIME | • between-time n. The period or time between two events; interim; meantime; meanwhile. • BETWEENTIME adv. at intervals, also BETWEENTIMES, BETWEENWHILES. |
| BEWITCHMENT | • bewitchment n. The characteristic of being bewitched. • BEWITCHMENT n. the state of being bewitched. |
| DISEMBITTER | • disembitter v. (Transitive) To free from bitterness, remove bitterness. • DISEMBITTER v. to free from bitterness. |
| EMBITTERERS | • embitterers n. Plural of embitterer. • EMBITTERER n. one who embitters. |
| EMBITTERING | • embittering v. Present participle of embitter. • embittering n. Embitterment. • EMBITTERING n. the act of making bitter. |
| EMBLEMATIST | • emblematist n. A writer or inventor of emblems. • EMBLEMATIST n. a user or inventor of emblems. |
| EMBOITEMENT | • emboîtement n. (Biology, now historical) The outdated hypothesis that all living things proceed from pre-existing germs… • EMBOITEMENT n. (French) encasement. |
| METABOLITES | • metabolites n. Plural of metabolite. • METABOLITE n. a product of metabolism; a substance produced by metabolic action, as urea. |
| MISBEGOTTEN | • misbegotten adj. (Of a person) Born out of wedlock; illegitimate. • misbegotten adj. (By extension, figuratively) Ill-conceived. • misbegotten adj. (By extension) Bad; worthless. |
| RESUBMITTED | • resubmitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of resubmit. • RESUBMIT v. to submit again. |
| TRIBOMETERS | • tribometers n. Plural of tribometer. • TRIBOMETER n. an instrument used to measure friction. |
| TUBECTOMIES | • tubectomies n. Plural of tubectomy. • TUBECTOMY n. the surgical cutting or removal of the Fallopian tubes. |