| CIRCUMLOCUTED | • circumlocuted v. Simple past tense and past participle of circumlocute. • CIRCUMLOCUTE v. to use circumlocution. |
| DECUMULATIONS | • decumulations n. Plural of decumulation. • DECUMULATION n. a decrease in amount or value. |
| DEMUTUALISING | • demutualising v. Present participle of demutualise. • DEMUTUALISE v. of a mutual institution, to become a public company, also DEMUTUALIZE. |
| DEMUTUALIZING | • demutualizing v. Present participle of demutualize. • DEMUTUALIZE v. of a company, esp. a building society or other financial institution, to convert from a mutual company to one owned by stock- or shareholders, also DEMUTUALISE. |
| MULTIAUTHORED | • multiauthored adj. Written by more than one author. |
| MULTIBUILDING | • multibuilding adj. Consisting of, or pertaining to, multiple buildings. • MULTIBUILDING adj. involving many buildings. |
| MULTICOLOURED | • multicoloured adj. Alternative spelling of multicolored. • multi-coloured adj. Britain standard spelling of multi-colored. • MULTICOLOURED adj. having many colours, also MULTICOLORED. |
| MULTIFEATURED | • multifeatured adj. Having many features. |
| MULTIPRODUCTS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| MULTITUDINARY | • multitudinary adj. Multitudinous. • MULTITUDINARY adj. of or like a multitude. |
| MULTITUDINOUS | • multitudinous adj. Existing in great numbers; innumerable. • multitudinous adj. Comprising a large number of parts. • multitudinous adj. Crowded with many people. |
| OVERMULTITUDE | • overmultitude v. (Obsolete, nonce word, transitive) To outnumber. • OVERMULTITUDE v. (Milton) to outnumber. |
| PALUDAMENTUMS | • PALUDAMENTUM n. a Roman general's or high military officer's cloak, also PALUDAMENT. |
| RUMBLEDETHUMP | • RUMBLEDETHUMP n. a Scottish dish of butter and mashed potatoes, sometimes mixed with cabbage or turnips, also RUMBLEDETHUMPS. |
| SUMMERSAULTED | • summersaulted v. Simple past tense and past participle of summersault. • SUMMERSAULT v. to perform a leap in which a person turns his heels over his head and lights upon his feet; a turning end over end, also SOMERSAULT, SOMERSET, SUMMERSET. |
| UNILLUMINATED | • unilluminated adj. Not illuminated. • UNILLUMINATED adj. not illuminated. |
| UNMANIPULATED | • unmanipulated adj. Not manipulated. • UNMANIPULATED adj. not manipulated. |