| COMMENSURATELY | • commensurately adv. In a commensurate manner; so as to be equal or proportionate. • commensurately adv. With equal measure or extent. • COMMENSURATE adv. corresponding in size, extent, amount, or degree, proportionate. |
| COMPLEMENTALLY | • complementally adv. In a complemental manner. • COMPLEMENTAL adv. relating to or being a complement. |
| DIMETHYLAMINES | • dimethylamines n. Plural of dimethylamine. • DIMETHYLAMINE n. a gas derived from ammonia with two methyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms. |
| DISEMPLOYMENTS | • DISEMPLOYMENT n. the act of disemploying. |
| ELECTROMYOGRAM | • electromyogram n. The record produced by an electromyograph in electromyography. • ELECTROMYOGRAM n. a tracing made by an electromyograph. |
| EMBLEMATICALLY | • emblematically adv. In an emblematic manner. • EMBLEMATICAL adv. of, relating to, or constituting an emblem, also EMBLEMATIC. |
| EMPYREUMATICAL | • empyreumatical adj. Alternative form of empyreumatic. • EMPYREUMATICAL adj. relating to empyreuma, also EMPYREUMATIC. |
| ENTHYMEMATICAL | • enthymematical adj. Alternative form of enthymematic. • ENTHYMEMATICAL adj. of or like an enthymeme, an argument of probability only, also ENTHYMEMATIC. |
| IMPERMEABILITY | • impermeability n. The quality of being impermeable. • IMPERMEABILITY n. the state of being impermeable. |
| MALDEPLOYMENTS | • MALDEPLOYMENT n. a wrong deployment. |
| MEDICAMENTALLY | • medicamentally adv. In terms of medicinal properties. • MEDICAMENTAL adv. relating to medicaments, also MEDICAMENTARY. |
| METEMPIRICALLY | • metempirically adv. In terms of metempirics. • METEMPIRICAL adv. transcending but associated with empirical knowledge, also METEMPIRIC. |
| MISEMPLOYMENTS | • misemployments n. Plural of misemployment. • MISEMPLOYMENT n. a wrong employment. |
| MULTIEMPLOYERS | • multiemployers n. Plural of multiemployer. • MULTIEMPLOYER n. one who employs many workers. |
| NONEMPLOYMENTS | • NONEMPLOYMENT n. something that is not employment. |
| OVEREMPLOYMENT | • overemployment n. The condition of being overemployed. • OVEREMPLOYMENT n. the situation where workers cannot reduce the time or the number of hours they spend earning an income. |
| SUBEMPLOYMENTS | • SUBEMPLOYMENT n. a condition of inadequate employment in a labor force including unemployment and underemployment. |
| TRIMETHYLAMINE | • trimethylamine n. (Organic chemistry) The tertiary amine (CH3)3N; a colourless gas with a fishy smell that is a product… • TRIMETHYLAMINE n. a gas obtainable from herring-brine, corresponding to ammonia with methyl replacing all the hydrogen. |