| AMMONOID | • ammonoid n. An extinct cephalopod of the subclass Ammonoidea (including ammonites). • ammonoid adj. Characteristic of an ammonite. • AMMONOID n. the coiled shell of an extinct mollusk, also AMMONITE. |
| CODOMAIN | • codomain n. (Mathematics, mathematical analysis) The target set into which a function is formally defined to map… • CODOMAIN n. in mathematics, the range, the set of output values of a function (the domain is the set of inputs). |
| DEMOTION | • demotion n. An act of demoting; a lowering of rank or status. • DEMOTION n. the action of demoting. |
| DOMINION | • dominion n. Power or the use of power; sovereignty over something; stewardship, supremacy. • dominion n. Predominance; ascendancy. • dominion n. (Sometimes figurative) A kingdom, nation, or other sphere of influence; governed territory. |
| DOMINOES | • dominoes n. Plural of domino. • dominoes n. Any of several games played by arranging domino tiles on a flat surface. • DOMINO n. a small mask. |
| HOMINOID | • hominoid n. Any primate (including humans and apes) belonging to the superfamily Hominoidea. • HOMINOID n. a member of the superfamily Hominoidea, comprising man and modern apes and their extinct ancestors, also HOMINIAN. |
| ISODOMON | • isodomon n. A form of masonry in which the vertical joint of each course is in the middle of the block beneath. • ISODOMON n. a type of masonry, also ISODOMUM. |
| KIMONOED | • kimonoed adj. Wearing a kimono. • KIMONOED adj. wearing a kimono. |
| MAINDOOR | • MAINDOOR n. the principal door of an establishment. |
| MELODION | • melodion n. (Obsolete) An accordion. • melodion n. Misspelling of melodeon. • MELODION n. a small reed organ, also MELODEON. |
| MIDNOONS | • midnoons n. Plural of midnoon. • MIDNOON n. midday. |
| MONOACID | • monoacid n. (Chemistry) Any acid that has only one replaceable hydrogen ion. • MONOACID n. a compound having one hydrogen atom replaceable by a negative or acid atom or radical, also MONACID. |
| MONODIES | • monodies n. Plural of monody. • MONODY n. an elegy performed by one person. |
| MONODIST | • monodist n. The writer of a monody. • MONODIST n. a writer of a monody, a mournful ode or poem performed by a single mourner. |
| MONOXIDE | • monoxide n. (Chemistry) any oxide containing a single oxygen atom in each molecule or formula unit. • MONOXIDE n. an oxide containing one atom of oxygen in the molecule or empirical formula. |
| MOODYING | • MOODY v. to persuade by flattery. |
| MOTIONED | • motioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of motion. • MOTION v. to direct by a gesture. |
| OMNIMODE | • OMNIMODE adj. of all modes. |
| SMILODON | • smilodon n. Any member of the extinct genus Smilodon, the saber-toothed tigers. • Smilodon prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Felidae – certain extinct saber-toothed cats. • SMILODON n. an extinct genus of saber-toothed tigers. |