| DEMULSIFIED | • demulsified v. Simple past tense and past participle of demulsify. • DEMULSIFY v. to separate from an emulsion. |
| DEMULSIFIER | • demulsifier n. (Chemistry) Any substance used to break an emulsion into its constituent liquids. • DEMULSIFIER n. an agent to prevent emulsion. |
| DEMULSIFIES | • demulsifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demulsify. • DEMULSIFY v. to separate from an emulsion. |
| DISSEMINULE | • disseminule n. A seed fruit that has been modified for migration. • DISSEMINULE n. a reproductive plant part. |
| EMULSIFIERS | • emulsifiers n. Plural of emulsifier. • EMULSIFIER n. an agent that emulsifies. |
| EMULSIONISE | • emulsionise v. Alternative form of emulsionize. • EMULSIONISE v. to make an emulsion of, also EMULSIONIZE. |
| EMULSIONIZE | • emulsionize v. (Transitive) To make into an emulsion; to emulsify. • EMULSIONIZE v. to make an emulsion of, also EMULSIONISE. |
| EPITHELIUMS | • epitheliums n. Plural of epithelium. • EPITHELIUM n. the outer skin and cover for most internal organs. |
| MULTIENGINE | • multiengine adj. Having more than one engine. • multiengine n. An aircraft with more than one engine. • MULTIENGINE adj. having many engines, also MULTIENGINED. |
| MULTIPIECES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| MULTITIERED | • multitiered adj. Having multiple tiers; thus by extension, complex or ornate. • MULTITIERED adj. having more than one tier. |
| REILLUMINED | • reillumined v. Simple past tense and past participle of reillumine. • REILLUMINE v. to illumine again. |
| REILLUMINES | • reillumines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reillumine. • REILLUMINE v. to illumine again. |
| UNTIMELIEST | • untimeliest adj. Superlative form of untimely: most untimely. • UNTIMELY adj. not timely. |
| VERMICULITE | • vermiculite n. (Mineralogy) A hydrated silicate mineral which expands on heating; it is used in insulation and as a… • VERMICULITE n. an altered form of mica that expands greatly at high-temperature, forming a water-absorbent substance used in seed-planting. |