| COMPOUNDS | • compounds n. Plural of compound. • compounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compound. • COMPOUND v. to add to. |
| ISODOMOUS | • isodomous adj. Synonym of isodomic. • ISODOMOUS adj. in the form of an isodomon, masonry of uniform blocks in course of equal heights. |
| MALODOURS | • malodours n. Plural of malodour. • MALODOUR n. an offensive odor, also MALODOR, MALAROMA. |
| MELODIOUS | • melodious adj. Having a pleasant melody or sound; tuneful. • MELODIOUS adj. having melody. |
| MOLYBDOUS | • molybdous adj. (Chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or containing molybdenum; specifically designating those compounds in… • MOLYBDOUS adj. of molybdenum of lower valency. |
| MOONDUSTS | • MOONDUST n. dust on the moon. |
| MUSCOVADO | • muscovado n. An unrefined brown sugar with a strong flavour of molasses. • MUSCOVADO n. (Spanish) raw or unrefined sugar obtained from the juice of the sugar cane by evaporation and draining off the molasses, also MUSCAVADO. |
| NOVODAMUS | • novodamus n. (Scotland, law, historical) In Scottish feudal land law, a fresh grant of lands to the grantee, usually… • NOVODAMUS n. in Scots law, a charter or single document containing a clause by which certain rights, privileges etc. are granted anew; the clause itself. |
| OUTSMOKED | • outsmoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsmoke. • OUTSMOKE v. to surpass in smoking. |
| PRODROMUS | • prodromus n. (Medicine) A prodrome; an early symptom. • prodromus n. (Archaic) A preliminary course or publication; used especially in the titles of elementary works. • PRODROMUS n. a prefatory work; an initial symptom of a disease, also PRODROMA, PRODROME. |
| PUMPHOODS | • PUMPHOOD n. the head of a pump. |
| SNOWMOULD | • SNOWMOULD n. a fungus disease of grasses near the edge of melting snow, also SNOWMOLD. |
| STOMODEUM | • stomodeum n. (Anatomy) A depression on the ectoderm of a developing embryo that becomes the mouth. • STOMODEUM n. an embryonic oral cavity. |
| UNBOSOMED | • unbosomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unbosom. • UNBOSOM v. to pour out; to tell freely. |
| WOODMOUSE | • woodmouse n. Alternative spelling of wood mouse. • wood␣mouse n. A European rodent, Apodemus sylvaticus, that tends to live in hedgerows. • wood␣mouse n. (US) The white-footed mouse of America. |