| BOUQUETIERE | • BOUQUETIERE n. (French) a flower-girl. |
| DECUMBITURE | • decumbiture n. (Obsolete) The fact of lying down, specifically of a person due to illness. • decumbiture n. (Astrology, now historical) The time one takes to one’s bed during an illness, as used for astrological… • DECUMBITURE n. the time spent by an invalid in bed. |
| ELUCUBRATED | • elucubrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of elucubrate. • ELUCUBRATE v. to work out or express by studious effort; to burn the midnight oil. |
| ELUCUBRATES | • elucubrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elucubrate. • ELUCUBRATE v. to work out or express by studious effort; to burn the midnight oil. |
| EUBACTERIUM | • eubacterium n. (Microbiology) Any bacterium considered to be within the obsolete taxonomic subkingdom Eubacteria. • Eubacterium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Eubacteriaceae. • EUBACTERIUM n. a member of the Eubacteriales; any typical bacterium. |
| OUTNUMBERED | • outnumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outnumber. • OUTNUMBER v. to surpass in number. |
| SUBTERFUGES | • subterfuges n. Plural of subterfuge. • SUBTERFUGE n. deception by artifice or stratagem in order to conceal or evade. |
| SUPERSUBTLE | • supersubtle adj. Very tenuous or rarefied. • SUPERSUBTLE adj. overly subtle, also SUPERSUBTILE. |
| SURREBUTTED | • surrebutted v. Simple past tense and past participle of surrebut. • SURREBUT v. to reply to a rebutter. |
| SURREBUTTER | • surrebutter n. (Law) The plaintiff’s reply in pleading to a defendant’s rebuttal. • SURREBUTTER n. in law, a plaintiff's reply to defendant's rebutter. |
| TUBERACEOUS | • tuberaceous adj. Belonging to family Tuberaceae of mycorrhizal fungi. • TUBERACEOUS adj. belonging to the Tuberaceae, edible fungi including truffles. |
| TUBERCULATE | • tuberculate adj. Having tubercles. • tuberculate adj. Tubercular. • TUBERCULATE adj. bearing tubercles, knobbly projections or excrescences, also TUBERCULATED. |
| TUBERCULISE | • tuberculise v. Alternative form of tuberculize. • TUBERCULISE v. to infect with tuberculosis, also TUBERCULIZE. |
| TUBERCULIZE | • tuberculize v. (Transitive) To infect with tuberculosis. • tuberculize v. (Intransitive) To undergo the changes, such as softening, that are characteristic of a tubercle. • TUBERCULIZE v. to infect with tuberculosis, also TUBERCULISE. |
| TUBERCULOSE | • tuberculose adj. Tubercular. • TUBERCULOSE adj. tuberculous, also TUBERCULOSED, TUBERCULOUS. |
| TURBULENCES | • turbulences n. Plural of turbulence. • TURBULENCE n. the state of being turbulent, also TURBULENCY. |
| UNBURTHENED | • unburthened v. Simple past tense and past participle of unburthen. • UNBURTHEN v. (archaic) to unburden; to unload. |
| UNDERBUDGET | • underbudget v. To budget a smaller amount that is needed. • UNDERBUDGET v. to allow too low a budget. |
| UNPERTURBED | • unperturbed adj. Not perturbed. • UNPERTURBED adj. not perturbed. |
| UNUTTERABLE | • unutterable adj. Not utterable; incapable of being physically spoken or voiced; unpronounceable. • unutterable adj. Incapable of being articulated or expressed; indescribable, inexpressible. • unutterable adj. Not allowed to be spoken; taboo, unspeakable. |