| COMBRETUMS | • combretums n. Plural of combretum. • COMBRETUM n. (Latin) a member of a genus of tropical trees known for the beauty of their flowers. |
| COMMEASURE | • commeasure v. (Transitive) To be commensurate with; to equal. • COMMEASURE v. to be commensurate with; to equal. |
| COMMISSURE | • commissure n. (Anatomy) The joint between two bones. • commissure n. (Neuroanatomy) A band of nerve tissue connecting the hemispheres of the brain, the two sides of the spinal cord, etc. • commissure n. (Anatomy) The line where the upper and lower lips or eyelids meet. |
| CUMBERSOME | • cumbersome adj. Burdensome or hindering, as if a weight or drag; vexatious. • cumbersome adj. Not easily managed or handled; awkward; clumsy. • cumbersome adj. Hard, difficult, demanding to handle or get around with. |
| HUMOURSOME | • humoursome adj. (Archaic) Liable to humours or moods; fickle; ill-tempered. • HUMOURSOME adj. capricious, petulant, also HUMORSOME. |
| IMMERITOUS | • immeritous adj. (Obsolete) undeserving. • IMMERITOUS adj. (archaic) undeserving. |
| LUMBERSOME | • lumbersome adj. Marked or characterised by lumbering or awkwardness; cumbrous. • LUMBERSOME adj. lumbering. |
| MEDUSIFORM | • medusiform adj. (Zoology) Resembling a medusa in shape or structure. • MEDUSIFORM adj. resembling a jellyfish. |
| MEMBRANOUS | • membranous adj. (Anatomy, zoology) Having the qualities of, or pertaining to, a membrane. • membranous adj. (Medicine) Accompanying the formation of a usually abnormal membrane or membranous layer. • membranous adj. Thin, pliable, and often transparent. |
| MONOMEROUS | • monomerous adj. (Botany) Composed of solitary parts, as a flower with one sepal, one petal, one stamen, and one pistil. • monomerous adj. (Zoology) Having only one joint; said of the foot of certain insects. • MONOMEROUS adj. of flowers, having whorls consisting of only one member. |
| MUSEUMGOER | • museumgoer n. A person who visits a museum. • museum-goer n. Alternative form of museumgoer. |
| MUSHROOMED | • mushroomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of mushroom. • MUSHROOM v. to grow or spread rapidly. |
| MUSHROOMER | • mushroomer n. One who gathers (picks or hunts) mushrooms. • MUSHROOMER n. something that mushrooms, expands rapidly. |
| OSMETERIUM | • osmeterium n. (Zoology) One of a pair of scent organs in the larvae of certain swallowtail butterflies. • OSMETERIUM n. a forked process behind the head of certain caterpillars, giving out a foul smell. |
| POMOERIUMS | • POMOERIUM n. (Latin) an open space around a town within the walls. |
| PROOEMIUMS | • proœmiums n. Plural of proœmium. • PROOEMIUM n. a preface, also PROEM, PROOEMION. |
| RESUMMONED | • resummoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of resummon. • RESUMMON v. to summon again. |
| SUMMERLONG | • summerlong adj. Extending throughout a summer. • SUMMERLONG adj. lasting all summer. |
| SUMMERWOOD | • summerwood n. The wood in a tree’s growth ring formed later in the growing season, when growth is less rapid. • SUMMERWOOD n. wood with smaller and thicker-walled cells than springwood. |
| TORMENTUMS | • TORMENTUM n. (Latin) a missile hurler. |