| COUNTERMAN | • counterman n. (US) A man who serves behind a counter, especially in a diner. • Counterman prop.n. A surname. • COUNTERMAN n. (archaic) a man who attends at the counter of a shop to sell goods. |
| COUNTERMEN | • countermen n. Plural of counterman. • COUNTERMAN n. (archaic) a man who attends at the counter of a shop to sell goods. |
| COUNTRYMEN | • countrymen n. Plural of countryman. • COUNTRYMAN n. an inhabitant or native of a specified country. |
| ENAMOURING | • enamouring v. Present participle of enamour. • ENAMOUR v. to inspire with love, also ENAMOR. |
| FUNNELFORM | • funnelform adj. Having the shape of a funnel. • FUNNELFORM adj. having the form of a funnel. |
| GROUNDSMEN | • groundsmen n. Plural of groundsman. • GROUNDSMAN n. one who takes care of a (sports) ground, also GROUNDMAN. |
| INNUMEROUS | • innumerous adj. Not capable of being counted or numerated; indefinitely numerous. • INNUMEROUS adj. (archaic) innumerable, also INNUMERABLE. |
| JOURNEYMAN | • journeyman n. A tradesman who has served an apprenticeship and is employed by a master tradesman. • journeyman n. A competent but undistinguished tradesman, especially one who works, and is paid by the day. • journeyman n. (Sports) A player who plays on many different teams during the course of his career. |
| JOURNEYMEN | • journeymen n. Plural of journeyman. • JOURNEYMAN n. an experienced reliable worker or performer esp. as distinguished from one who is brilliant or colourful. |
| MAVOURNEEN | • mavourneen n. (Ireland) darling, sweetheart. • MAVOURNEEN n. (Irish) my dear one, also MAVOURNIN. |
| MOTONEURON | • motoneuron n. A motor neuron. • MOTONEURON n. a neuron that passes from the central nervous system toward a muscle and conducts an impulse that causes movement. |
| MUNITIONER | • munitioner n. (Military) A manufacturer of munitions; someone who manufactures munitions; a munitioneer. • MUNITIONER n. one who supplies munitions, also MUNITIONEER. |
| MURGEONING | • murgeoning v. Present participle of murgeon. • MURGEON v. (Scots) to mock with grimaces. |
| NUMERATION | • numeration n. The act of counting or numbering; enumeration. • numeration n. Any system of giving names to numbers. • NUMERATION n. the act of counting or numbering. |
| REMOUNTING | • remounting v. Present participle of remount. • remounting n. The act of mounting something again. • REMOUNTING n. the act of mounting again. |
| REUNIONISM | • reunionism n. A policy in favour of reunion. • REUNIONISM n. a policy of reunification. |
| TOURNAMENT | • tournament n. (Historical) During the Middle Ages, a series of battles and other contests designed to prepare knights for war. • tournament n. A series of games; either the same game played many times, or a succession of games related by a single… • tournament n. (Graph theory) A digraph obtained by assigning a direction to each edge in an undirected complete graph. |
| UNCOMMONER | • uncommoner adj. Comparative form of uncommon: more uncommon. • UNCOMMON adj. not common. |
| UNINFORMED | • uninformed adj. Not informed; ignorant. • uninformed adj. (Obsolete) Not imbued with life or activity. • UNINFORMED adj. not informed. |
| UNRANSOMED | • unransomed adj. Not ransomed. • UNRANSOMED adj. not ransomed. |