| AMINOBUTENES | • AMINOBUTENE n. a synthetic pain-relieving drug, less addictive than morphine. |
| BATHOMETRIES | • BATHOMETRY n. measurement of the depth of water. |
| BEMONSTERING | • bemonstering v. Present participle of bemonster. • BEMONSTER v. (archaic) to make monstrous or like a monster. |
| BLITHESOMELY | • blithesomely adv. In a blithesome manner. • BLITHESOME adv. gay, merry. |
| DISROBEMENTS | • DISROBEMENT n. the act of undressing. |
| DOMESTICABLE | • domesticable adj. Capable of being domesticated; tameable. • DOMESTICABLE adj. capable of being domesticated. |
| EMBOITEMENTS | • EMBOITEMENT n. (French) encasement. |
| EMBROILMENTS | • embroilments n. Plural of embroilment. • EMBROILMENT n. the state of being embroiled. |
| EMBRYOTOMIES | • embryotomies n. Plural of embryotomy. • EMBRYOTOMY n. the cutting a fetus into pieces within the womb, so as to effect its removal. |
| EMETOPHOBIAS | • EMETOPHOBIA n. the fear of vomiting. |
| FIBROCEMENTS | • FIBROCEMENT n. (tradename) a kind of wallboard, made of compressed asbestos and cement, also FIBRO, FIBROLITE. |
| MOLYBDENITES | • molybdenites n. Plural of molybdenite. • MOLYBDENITE n. a sulphide of molybdenum. |
| MOSBOLLETJIE | • mosbolletjie n. (South Africa) Dough leavened with the must of grapes used for making rusks. • mosbolletjie n. (South Africa) A biscuit made of mosbolletjie dough. • MOSBOLLETJIE n. (South African) a sweet bun made of dough leavened with grape must. |
| PHLEBOTOMIES | • phlebotomies n. Plural of phlebotomy. • PHLEBOTOMY n. the surgical opening of a vein to draw blood. |
| PHLEBOTOMISE | • phlebotomise v. Alternative form of phlebotomize. • PHLEBOTOMISE v. to perform phlebotomy on, also PHLEBOTOMIZE. |
| SUBCOMMITTEE | • subcommittee n. A committee formed by an existing committee, comprising a subset of its members. • SUBCOMMITTEE n. a subdivision of a committee usually organized for a specific purpose. |
| THEOBROMINES | • theobromines n. Plural of theobromine. • THEOBROMINE n. an alkaloid obtained from the chocolate seed, used in medicine. |