| COUNTERMURE | • countermure n. A wall raised behind another, to supply its place when that is breached or destroyed. • countermure v. (Transitive) To fortify with a wall behind another wall. • COUNTERMURE n. a wall raised by besiegers against a wall. |
| EUPATORIUMS | • eupatoriums n. Plural of eupatorium. • EUPATORIUM n. any plant of the genus Eupatorium, of tropical America and the Caribbean, cultivated for their ornamental clusters of purple, pink, or white flowers. |
| 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. |
| MONOCULTURE | • monoculture n. (Agriculture) The cultivation of a single crop at a time. • monoculture n. (Anthropology) A culture or society that lacks diversity; a society marked by monoculturalism. • monoculture v. To cultivate such a crop. |
| MULTICOURSE | • multicourse adj. Having multiple courses. • MULTICOURSE adj. having many courses. |
| MULTISOURCE | • multisource adj. Employing multiple sources. • MULTISOURCE adj. having many sources. |
| NEUROMATOUS | • neuromatous adj. Relating to a neuroma. • NEUROMATOUS adj. like a neuroma. |
| OUTHUMOURED | • outhumoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhumour. • OUTHUMOUR v. to surpass in humoring, also OUTHUMOR. |
| OUTMANEUVER | • outmaneuver v. American form standard spelling of outmanoeuvre. • OUTMANEUVER v. to surpass in maneuvering, also OUTMANOEUVRE. |
| OUTMEASURED | • outmeasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of outmeasure. • OUTMEASURE v. to exceed in measure or extent. |
| OUTMEASURES | • outmeasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outmeasure. • OUTMEASURE v. to exceed in measure or extent. |
| OUTNUMBERED | • outnumbered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outnumber. • OUTNUMBER v. to surpass in number. |
| POMICULTURE | • pomiculture n. The cultivation of fruit; fruit-growing. • POMICULTURE n. the growing of fruit. |
| SURMOUNTERS | • surmounters n. Plural of surmounter. • SURMOUNTER n. one who, or that which, surmounts. |
| TREMULOUSLY | • tremulously adv. In a trembling, quivering, or shaking manner. • tremulously adv. In a timid, hesitant, or unconfident manner; betraying fear in the voice. • TREMULOUS adv. trembling; quivering. |
| TUBERCULOMA | • tuberculoma n. (Medicine) A lesion associated with tuberculosis. • TUBERCULOMA n. a slow-growing, circumscribed tuberculous lesion. |
| UNTREMULOUS | • untremulous adj. Not tremulous. • UNTREMULOUS adj. not tremulous. |