| DEMUTUALISE | • demutualise v. Alternative spelling of demutualize. • DEMUTUALISE v. of a mutual institution, to become a public company, also DEMUTUALIZE. |
| DEMUTUALIZE | • demutualize v. (Of a company, especially a building society) To change from mutual ownership to ownership via stocks or shares. • DEMUTUALIZE v. of a company, esp. a building society or other financial institution, to convert from a mutual company to one owned by stock- or shareholders, also DEMUTUALISE. |
| IMPETUOUSLY | • impetuously adv. In an impetuous manner; with sudden force. • IMPETUOUS adv. tending to act in a rash or impulsive manner. |
| MARICULTURE | • mariculture n. Aquaculture using seawater. • MARICULTURE n. the cultivation of aquatic flora and fauna. |
| MICROTUBULE | • microtubule n. A small tube made of protein and found in cells; part of the cytoskeleton. • MICROTUBULE n. any of the relatively rigid structures in the cytoplasm of many plant and animal cells. |
| MULTICOURSE | • multicourse adj. Having multiple courses. • MULTICOURSE adj. having many courses. |
| MULTIHULLED | • multihulled adj. (Nautical) Having more than one hull. |
| MULTIJUGATE | • multijugate adj. (Botany, of a pinnate leaf) Having more than one pair of leaflets. • MULTIJUGATE adj. consisting of many pairs of leaflets, also MULTIJUGOUS. |
| MULTISOURCE | • multisource adj. Employing multiple sources. • MULTISOURCE adj. having many sources. |
| MULTIVOLUME | • multivolume adj. (Of a written work) Having multiple volumes. • multivolume adj. (Computing) Of or relating to more than one volume, or storage area. • MULTIVOLUME adj. comprising more than one volume. |
| MUTUALITIES | • mutualities n. Plural of mutuality. • MUTUALITY n. the state of being mutual. |
| PARIMUTUELS | • parimutuels n. Plural of parimutuel. • pari-mutuels n. Plural of pari-mutuel. |
| POMICULTURE | • pomiculture n. The cultivation of fruit; fruit-growing. • POMICULTURE n. the growing of fruit. |
| RETINACULUM | • retinaculum n. (Anatomy) A connecting band. • retinaculum n. (Anatomy) One of the annular ligaments which hold the tendons close to the bones at the larger joints… • retinaculum n. (Zoology) One of the retractor muscles of the proboscis of certain worms. |
| SUBMULTIPLE | • submultiple n. (Sciences) A quantity that gives another quantity when multiplied by an integer. • SUBMULTIPLE n. a quantity that divides into another exactly. |
| UNMUTILATED | • unmutilated adj. Not mutilated. • UNMUTILATED adj. not mutilated. |
| UNRULIMENTS | • UNRULIMENT n. (Spenser) unruliness. |
| UNTIMEOUSLY | • untimeously adv. In an untimely way. • UNTIMEOUS adv. untimely. |