| ABLACTATION | • ablactation n. The weaning of a child from the breast, or of young animals from their dam. • ablactation n. (Obsolete, horticulture) Inarching. • ABLACTATION n. the weaning of a child from its mother's milk. |
| ANTEORBITAL | • anteorbital adj. (Astronautics) Referring to the period before orbit is achieved. • anteorbital adj. (Anatomy) Situated in front of the eyes. • ANTEORBITAL adj. situated in front of the eyes. |
| BOATLIFTING | • boatlifting v. Present participle of boatlift. • BOATLIFT v. to transport by boats. |
| BUTYLATIONS | • butylations n. Plural of butylation. • BUTYLATION n. combination with the butyl group. |
| ENTOBLASTIC | • ENTOBLASTIC adj. relating to the entoblast. |
| MULTIBUTTON | • multibutton adj. Having or relating to more than one button. |
| NOBILITATED | • nobilitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of nobilitate. • NOBILITATE v. to ennoble. |
| NOBILITATES | • nobilitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of nobilitate. • NOBILITATE v. to ennoble. |
| OBSTINATELY | • obstinately adv. In an obstinate manner. • OBSTINATE adv. stubborn. |
| OUTBLEATING | • outbleating v. Present participle of outbleat. • OUTBLEAT v. to surpass in bleating. |
| SUBTOTALING | • subtotaling v. Present participle of subtotal. • SUBTOTAL v. to total a portion of. |
| TABULATIONS | • tabulations n. Plural of tabulation. • TABULATION n. the act of making a table. |
| TRAILBASTON | • trailbaston n. (Historical, obsolete) A type of court, during the reign of Edward I, that put down violent opposition to the crown. • TRAILBASTON n. (historical) a ruffian or brigand in 14th century England. |
| TRIBULATION | • tribulation n. Any adversity; a trying period or event. • Tribulation prop.n. (Christian eschatology) (A period of) persecution before the Second Coming, lasting seven years, which… • TRIBULATION n. distress or suffering resulting from oppression or persecution. |
| TUBULATIONS | • tubulations n. Plural of tubulation. • TUBULATION n. the act of shaping or making a tube. |