| DENTURISM | • denturism n. The illegal making and fitting of dentures by unqualified practitioners. • DENTURISM n. the practice by denturists of making artificial dentures and fitting them to patients. |
| DUNGMERES | • dungmeres n. Plural of dungmere. • DUNGMERE n. a manure-pit. |
| FRAUDSMEN | • fraudsmen n. Plural of fraudsman. • FRAUDSMAN n. a person involved in criminal fraud. |
| GUARDSMEN | • guardsmen n. Plural of guardsman. • GUARDSMAN n. a soldier of the Guards. |
| MEANDROUS | • meandrous adj. (Of a path, river) winding, windy, having many bends. • MEANDROUS adj. meandering, also MEANDRIAN. |
| MURAENIDS | • muraenids n. Plural of muraenid. • MURAENID n. an eel of the family Muraenidae. |
| NURSEMAID | • nursemaid n. A woman or girl employed to care for children. • nursemaid v. To tend to as a nursemaid. • nursemaid v. (Colloquial) To care for or look after. |
| ROUNDSMEN | • roundsmen n. Plural of roundsman. • ROUNDSMAN n. a person who goes round esp. one sent by a shopkeeper to take orders and deliver goods. |
| RUDIMENTS | • rudiments n. Plural of rudiment. • RUDIMENT n. a basic principle or element. |
| SEMIROUND | • semiround adj. Semicircular. • SEMIROUND n. something half round. |
| SUPERMIND | • supermind n. (Spirituality) According to Sri Aurobindo, the infinite unitary truth-consciousness or truth-idea simultaneously… • SUPERMIND n. a more than human intelligence. |
| SYNEDRIUM | • synedrium n. Alternative form of synedrion. • SYNEDRIUM n. an ancient rabbinical council of 70 sages, the highest court of ancient Jerusalem, also SYNEDRION. |
| TRANSUMED | • transumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transume. • TRANSUME v. (obsolete) to transcribe officially. |
| UNDERARMS | • underarms n. Plural of underarm. • under␣arms adj. (Military) Equipped with weapons (Of a country, army etc.); in a state of armed, military readiness. • under␣arms adj. (Chiefly Australia) Carrying a weapon (chiefly of a criminal); of a crime, committed using a weapon or weapons. |
| UNDERMANS | • undermans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underman. • UNDERMAN v. to use too few workers. |
| UNDERMOST | • undermost adj. In the lowest position or state; bottom. • UNDERMOST adj. lowest, as in place, rank, or condition. |