| BLUESMEN | • bluesmen n. Plural of bluesman. • BLUESMAN n. a man who plays the blues. |
| DEMILUNE | • demilune adj. (Architecture, furniture) In the shape of a half-moon, i.e. semicircular. • demilune n. (Military, architecture) A fortification constructed beyond the main ditch of a fortress, and in front… • demilune n. (Biology) A crescentic mass of granular protoplasm present in the salivary glands. |
| EMULGENT | • emulgent adj. Of a straining or purifying process. • emulgent adj. (Medicine) Of the renal arteries and veins. • emulgent n. (Medicine) A substance promoting bile or urine production. |
| ENLUMINE | • enlumine v. (Obsolete) To illumine; to light up. • ENLUMINE v. (Spenser) to throw light upon, also ILLUMINE. |
| FUGLEMEN | • fuglemen n. Plural of fugleman. • FUGLEMAN n. (German) a soldier placed in front of the regiment while drilling to demonstrate motions and time, also FLUGELMAN. |
| HELENIUM | • helenium n. Any of various flowering plants, of the genus Helenium, the dried leaves of which were once used to… • Helenium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – sneezeweeds, once used to make snuff. • HELENIUM n. a type of daisy-like flower. |
| LEMURINE | • lemurine adj. Lemuroid. • lemurine n. Lemuroid. • LEMURINE adj. like a lemur. |
| MENSEFUL | • menseful adj. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) decorous; mannerly; respectful and worth of respect. • MENSEFUL adj. (Scots) decorous, graceful. |
| RELUMINE | • relumine v. To light or illuminate anew; to rekindle. • RELUMINE v. to light again, also RELUME. |
| SELENIUM | • selenium n. A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Se) with an atomic number of 34, used mainly in glassmaking and… • selenium n. A single atom of this element. • SELENIUM n. a nonmetallic solid element used in photoelectric cells. |
| SEMILUNE | • semilune n. (Geometry) The half of a lune. • SEMILUNE n. (French) a half-moon fortification, a ravelin, also DEMILUNE. |
| TEMULENT | • temulent adj. Intoxicated, drunk. • TEMULENT adj. pertaining to temulence. |
| UNHELMED | • unhelmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of unhelm. • unhelmed adj. Not helmed; not wearing a helm. • UNHELM v. to remove the helmet of. |
| UNMEETLY | • unmeetly adv. In an unmeet way; unbecomingly. • UNMEET adv. not suitable. |
| UNMELTED | • unmelted adj. Not melted; in a solid state. • UNMELTED adj. not melted. |
| UNSEEMLY | • unseemly adj. Inconsistent with established standards of good form or taste. • unseemly adv. In an unseemly manner. • UNSEEMLY adj. not seemly. |