| AMMUNITIONED | • ammunitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of ammunition. • AMMUNITION v. to supply with ammunition. |
| EXCOMMUNIONS | • EXCOMMUNION n. (Milton) excommunication. |
| IMPOUNDMENTS | • impoundments n. Plural of impoundment. • IMPOUNDMENT n. the act of impounding. |
| INTERCOMMUNE | • intercommune v. (Obsolete, Scotland) To have mutual communication or intercourse by conversation. • INTERCOMMUNE v. to commune mutually or together. |
| MOMENTANEOUS | • momentaneous adj. (Grammar) Of or relating to a grammatical aspect relating to an action that takes place at a specific point in time. • momentaneous adj. (Archaic) momentary. • MOMENTANEOUS adj. momentary; instantaneous. |
| MONUMENTALLY | • monumentally adv. To a monumental extent; very greatly. • MONUMENTAL adv. very large. |
| NONIMMUNIZED | • nonimmunized adj. Not having been immunized. |
| NOUMENALISMS | • NOUMENALISM n. Kant's philosophy of the noumenon. |
| PANDAEMONIUM | • pandaemonium n. Alternative spelling of pandemonium. • pandæmonium n. (Archaic) Alternative form of pandemonium. • Pandæmonium prop.n. The high capital of Hell in John Milton’s Paradise Lost. |
| PANDEMONIUMS | • pandemoniums n. Plural of pandemonium. • PANDEMONIUM n. riotous uproar, also PANDAEMONIUM. |
| UNCOMMONNESS | • uncommonness n. The state or quality of being uncommon. • UNCOMMONNESS n. the state of being uncommon. |
| UNEMPLOYMENT | • unemployment n. The state of having no job; joblessness. • unemployment n. The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy. • unemployment n. The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce. |
| VERUMONTANUM | • verumontanum n. (Anatomy) An elevation or crest in the wall of the urethra where the seminal ducts enter it. • VERUMONTANUM n. a ridge on the male urethra where the duct conveying prostatic fluid, sperm and other fluids enters it. |