| AMBULETTE | • ambulette n. A van used to transport patients in non-emergency situations. • AMBULETTE n. a motor vehicle for transporting ill or handicapped people. |
| GLUTAMATE | • glutamate n. (Chemistry) Any salt or ester of glutamic acid. • glutamate n. (Neuroscience) The anion of glutamic acid in its role as a neurotransmitter. • GLUTAMATE n. a salt of glutamic acid. |
| LUTETIUMS | • LUTETIUM n. a rare earth element, also LUTECIUM. |
| MATTERFUL | • matterful adj. Full of matter or material; pithy; informative. • MATTERFUL adj. (archaic) full of matter, pithy. |
| MULTIPLET | • multiplet n. A group of many parts, particularly. • MULTIPLET n. a group of elementary particles whose members differ only in electric charge. |
| MULTISITE | • multisite adj. Occupying, or occurring at, multiple physical sites. • multisite adj. (Internet) Of or relating to more than one web site. • MULTISITE adj. having many sites. |
| MULTISTEP | • multistep adj. Involving multiple steps. • MULTISTEP adj. having many steps. |
| MULTITIER | • multitier adj. Having many tiers; multitiered. • multitier adj. (Software engineering) Of or relating to a client–server architecture in which presentation, application… • multi-tier adj. Alternative spelling of multitier. |
| MULTITONE | • multitone adj. Of or pertaining to more than one tone. • multitone n. A document or image that is printed using several different inks. • MULTITONE adj. having many tones. |
| MULTITUDE | • multitude n. A great amount or number, often of people; abundance, myriad, profusion. • multitude n. The mass of ordinary people; the masses, the populace. • MULTITUDE n. a great number of persons collected together. |
| MUTILATED | • mutilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of mutilate. • mutilated adj. Having undergone mutilation. • MUTILATE v. to injure by cutting off limbs. |
| MUTILATES | • mutilates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mutilate. • MUTILATE v. to injure by cutting off limbs. |
| OUTMANTLE | • outmantle v. (Transitive) To surpass in mantling or in splendour, as of dress. • OUTMANTLE v. (archaic) to exceed in dress or ornament. |
| STIMULATE | • stimulate v. To encourage into action. • stimulate v. To arouse an organism to functional activity. • STIMULATE v. to excite, to inspire enthusiasm in. |
| TREMULANT | • tremulant adj. Trembling, tremulous. • tremulant n. (Music) A mechanical component of a musical organ, designed to add vibration to the sounds produced by the instrument. • TREMULANT adj. tremulous. |
| TREMULATE | • tremulate v. (Intransitive) To tremble, quiver. • tremulate v. (Transitive) To cause to tremble, quiver. • TREMULATE v. to sound with a tremolo effect. |
| TUMBLESET | • tumbleset n. (Southeast US) Synonym of somersault. • tumbleset v. (Southeast US) Synonym of somersault. • TUMBLESET n. a somersault. |
| ULTIMATED | • ultimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ultimate. • ULTIMATE v. to bring or come to an end; to finish. |
| ULTIMATES | • ultimates n. Plural of ultimate. • ULTIMATE v. to bring or come to an end; to finish. |