| BIRTHDOMS | • birthdoms n. Plural of birthdom. • BIRTHDOM n. (Shakespeare) birthright. |
| CHROMATID | • chromatid n. (Genetics) After DNA replication, either of the two connected double-helix strands of a metaphase chromosome… • CHROMATID n. one of the two threadlike structures formed by the longitudinal division of a chromosome. |
| DICHROMAT | • dichromat n. One whose vision exhibits dichromacy; one who can distinguish only two primary colors. • DICHROMAT n. a salt of chromic acid containing two equivalents of the acid radical to one of the base, also DICHROMATE. |
| DRYMOUTHS | • DRYMOUTH n. excessive dryness of the mouth. |
| ENDOTHERM | • endotherm n. (Biology) an animal that maintains a constant body temperature. • ENDOTHERM n. a warm-blooded animal. |
| GODMOTHER | • godmother n. A woman present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner;… • godmother v. (Transitive) To act as godmother to. • GODMOTHER n. a female godparent. |
| HODOMETER | • hodometer n. Dated form of odometer. • HODOMETER n. an instrument for measuring distance travelled, also ODOGRAPH, ODOMETER. |
| HODOMETRY | • hodometry n. (Nautical) Obsolete form of odometry. • HODOMETRY n. the measurement of distance by use of a hodometer, also ODOMETRY. |
| HYDROMATA | • HYDROMA n. a watery swelling over a joint, e.g. water on the knee, also HYGROMA. |
| MIDRASHOT | • Midrashot n. Plural of Midrash. • MIDRASH n. (Hebrew) an early Jewish interpretation of a biblical text. |
| MOITHERED | • moithered v. Simple past tense and past participle of moither. • MOITHER v. to confuse, stupefy, also MITHER, MOIDER. |
| RHYTIDOME | • rhytidome n. (Botany) The dead layers of plant bark (undergoing or having undergone secondary growth) external to… • RHYTIDOME n. the bark external to the last formed periderm. |
| SMOTHERED | • smothered v. Simple past tense and past participle of smother. • SMOTHER v. to prevent from breathing. |
| THERMIDOR | • Thermidor prop.n. (Historical) The eleventh month of the French Republican Calendar, from July 19 or 20 to August 17 or 18. • Thermidor n. A counterrevolution; a coup d’état resembling the Thermidorian Reaction. • THERMIDOR n. a method of preparing lobsters, the flesh being mixed with a cream sauce seasoned with mustard, and served in the shell. |
| THRALDOMS | • thraldoms n. Plural of thraldom. • THRALDOM n. servitude, also THRALLDOM. |
| THRALLDOM | • thralldom n. A state of bondage, slavery, or subjugation to another person. • THRALLDOM n. servitude, also THRALDOM. |
| WORDSMITH | • wordsmith n. One who uses words skillfully. • wordsmith v. To apply craftsman-like skills to word use. • WORDSMITH n. an accomplished user of words. |