| DELIQUIUM | • deliquium n. (Chemistry) Liquefaction through absorption of moisture from the air. • deliquium n. (Pathology) An abrupt loss of consciousness usually caused by an insufficient blood flow to the brain; fainting. • deliquium n. (Literary, figuratively) A languid, maudlin mood. |
| DEMIURGUS | • demiurgus n. (Chiefly dated) Alternative form of demiurge. • DEMIURGUS n. (Greek) an inferior god who created the world; a creative power or spirit, also DEMIURGE. |
| DEUTERIUM | • deuterium n. (Physics) An isotope of hydrogen formed of one proton and one neutron in each atom - 21H. • deuterium n. An atom of this isotope. • DEUTERIUM n. heavy hydrogen, an isotope of hydrogen of double mass. |
| DILUVIUMS | • diluviums n. Plural of diluvium. • DILUVIUM n. (Latin) a deposit of superficial loam, sand, gravel, stones, etc. caused by former action of flowing waters, or the melting of glacial ice, also DILUVION. |
| DISHUMOUR | • dishumour v. (Obsolete, transitive) To deprive of humour or desire; to put out of humour. • dishumour n. (Obsolete) ill humour; bad temper. • DISHUMOUR v. (obsolete) to put out of humour. |
| DURALUMIN | • duralumin n. (Metallurgy) An alloy of over 90% aluminium, 4% copper and traces of manganese, magnesium, iron and… • DURALUMIN n. (tradename) a strong light aluminum alloy containing copper, also DURAL, DURALUMINIUM. |
| DUUMVIRAL | • duumviral adj. Of or belonging to the duumviri or the duumvirate. • DUUMVIRAL adj. of or belonging to the duumviri or the duumvirate. |
| IMPUNDULU | • impundulu n. Synonym of lightning bird. • IMPUNDULU n. (Bantu) a mythical bird with magical powers, often identified with the secretary bird. |
| MULTIDRUG | • multidrug adj. Of or pertaining to multiple drugs. • MULTIDRUG adj. involving many different drugs. |
| MULTIHUED | • multihued adj. Having multiple hues; colorful. • MULTIHUED adj. with many hues. |
| MULTITUDE | • multitude n. A great amount or number, often of people; abundance, myriad, profusion. • multitude n. The mass of ordinary people; the masses, the populace. • MULTITUDE n. a great number of persons collected together. |
| PURDONIUM | • purdonium n. A coal scuttle. • PURDONIUM n. a kind of coal-scuttle introduced by a Mr Purdon. |
| RESIDUUMS | • residuums n. Plural of residuum. • RESIDUUM n. (Latin) a residue. |
| RUBIDIUMS | • rubidiums n. Plural of rubidium. • RUBIDIUM n. a metallic element. |
| TRIPUDIUM | • tripudium n. (Historical) A solemn religious dance of the Ancient Romans, performed in triple time. • tripudium n. A form of divination based on the observation of birds feeding. • TRIPUDIUM n. (Latin) an ancient Roman religious dance in triple time. |
| UNILLUMED | • unillumed adj. (Archaic) Not illumed; unlit. • UNILLUMED adj. not illuminated. |
| UNMINDFUL | • unmindful adj. Lacking awareness; oblivious. • unmindful adj. Failing to remember, recognize, or pay attention to something; heedless of. • UNMINDFUL adj. not mindful. |
| UREDINIUM | • uredinium n. (Botany) The reddish pustule that occurs on the leaves of a plant infected with rust fungus. • UREDINIUM n. a uredosorus, a sorus or pustule in which urediniospores are formed, also UREDIUM. |