| DYNAMOMETER | • dynamometer n. Any of various devices used to measure mechanical power, force, or torque. • DYNAMOMETER n. instrument for measuring mechanical force. |
| MAYSTERDOME | • MAYSTERDOME n. (Spenser) mastery. |
| DYNAMOMETERS | • dynamometers n. Plural of dynamometer. • DYNAMOMETER n. instrument for measuring mechanical force. |
| IMMODERATELY | • immoderately adv. In an immoderate manner. • IMMODERATE adv. exceeding just, usual, or suitable bounds. |
| MAYSTERDOMES | • MAYSTERDOME n. (Spenser) mastery. |
| DYNAMOMETRIES | • DYNAMOMETRY n. measurement by dynamometer. |
| RECOMMENDABLY | • recommendably adv. So as to deserve recommendation. • RECOMMENDABLE adv. worthy of recommendation. |
| HYPERMODERNISM | • hypermodernism n. The state or condition of being hypermodern. • hypermodernism n. (Art) An art movement distinguished from modernism and postmodernism chiefly by its extreme and antithetical… • hypermodernism n. (Chess) A school of thought which advocates controlling the centre of the board with distant pieces… |
| PSEUDOSYMMETRY | • pseudosymmetry n. Apparent symmetry of a crystal due to twinning. • PSEUDOSYMMETRY n. a deceptively close approach by a crystal to a higher degree of symmetry. |
| RECOMMENDATORY | • recommendatory adj. Of or pertaining to a recommendation. • RECOMMENDATORY adj. serving to recommend. |
| FERROMOLYBDENUM | • ferromolybdenum n. An iron-molybdenum alloy. • FERROMOLYBDENUM n. an alloy of iron with molybdenum. |
| HYPERMODERNISMS | • HYPERMODERNISM n. a hypermodern approach or theory. |
| SEMIDOCUMENTARY | • semidocumentary n. A drama (film, book or TV) that presents a fictional story incorporating many factual details or actual events. • semidocumentary adj. Of such a drama. • SEMIDOCUMENTARY n. a motion picture that uses many details taken from actual events or situations in presenting a fictional story. |
| UNDEREMPLOYMENT | • underemployment n. The condition of being underemployed. • UNDEREMPLOYMENT n. the condition in which people in a labor force are employed at less than full-time or regular jobs or at jobs inadequate with respect to their training or economic needs. |