| CREDULITY | • credulity n. A willingness to believe in someone or something in the absence of reasonable proof; credulousness. • credulity n. (Now nonstandard) Faith, credence; acceptance or maintenance of a belief. • CREDULITY n. readiness to believe. |
| CURTAILED | • curtailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of curtail. • CURTAIL v. to cut short. |
| DISLUSTRE | • dislustre v. To give up or lose lustre. • DISLUSTRE v. (archaic) to deprive of lustre. |
| DIUTURNAL | • diuturnal adj. Durable, long-lasting. • DIUTURNAL adj. of long continuance; lasting. |
| DRUMLIEST | • DRUMLY adj. (Scots) turbid, muddy, gloomy. |
| ERUDITELY | • eruditely adv. In a learned or scholarly manner. • ERUDITE adv. learned. |
| FLORUITED | Sorry, definition not available. |
| INTERLUDE | • interlude n. An intervening episode, etc. • interlude n. An entertainment between the acts of a play. • interlude n. (Music) A short piece put between the parts of a longer composition. |
| LIGATURED | • ligatured adj. (Typography) Joined in a ligature. • ligatured adj. (Surgery) Ligated or tied. • LIGATURE v. to tie with a ligature. |
| MULTIDRUG | • multidrug adj. Of or pertaining to multiple drugs. • MULTIDRUG adj. involving many different drugs. |
| MULTIGRID | • multigrid n. (Mathematics, computing) A class of techniques for solving algebraic or differential equations that… • multigrid adj. (Mathematics, computing) Relating to or utilising a multigrid method. • multigrid adj. (Electronics) Having more than one grid electrode (of electronic vacuum tubes). |
| RUTILATED | • rutilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rutilate. • RUTILATED adj. of quartz, containing needles of rutile. |
| TELLURIDE | • telluride n. (Countable, inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of a metal with tellurium; metal salts of tellurane. • telluride n. (Countable, organic chemistry) Any organic compound of general formula R2Te (R not = H), the tellurium… • telluride n. (Uncountable, mineralogy) sylvanite. |
| TRUNDLING | • trundling n. Gerund of trundle: the motion of something that trundles. • trundling v. Present participle of trundle. • TRUNDLE v. to propel by causing to rotate, also TRINDLE. |
| TURMOILED | • turmoiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of turmoil. • TURMOIL v. to cause a commotion. |
| UITLANDER | • uitlander n. (South Africa) A foreigner; outlander. • UITLANDER n. (South African) in South Africa, a foreigner, esp. a Briton in the Transvaal, also OUTLANDER. |
| ULTRAWIDE | • ultrawide adj. Extremely wide. • ULTRAWIDE adj. very very wide. |
| UPTRILLED | • UPTRILLED adj. (Coleridge) trilled high. |
| UTILIDORS | • utilidors n. Plural of utilidor. • UTILIDOR n. (Canadian) an insulated system of pipes for use in arctic regions. |