| AMUSEMENT | • amusement n. (Uncountable) Entertainment. • amusement n. (Countable) An activity that is entertaining or amusing, such as dancing, gunning, or fishing. • AMUSEMENT n. a recreation, pastime. |
| ATHENEUMS | • ATHENEUM n. (Greek) a literary or scientific association, also ATHENAEUM. |
| CEMENTUMS | • CEMENTUM n. (Latin) the hard tissue covering the roots of the teeth. |
| ECUMENIST | • ecumenist adj. Supporting, or in accord with, ecumenism. • ecumenist n. A person who espouses ecumenism. • ECUMENIST n. an adherent of ecumenism, the doctrines and practice of the Christian ecumenical movement. |
| ENDOSTEUM | • endosteum n. (Biology) A membranous vascular layer of cells which line the medullary cavity of a bone; an internal periosteum. • ENDOSTEUM n. the internal periosteum, a membrane lining the medullary capillary of a bone. |
| INTUMESCE | • intumesce v. To swell or enlarge (abnormally). • intumesce v. To bubble up (as the result of heating). • INTUMESCE v. to swell up. |
| MUENSTERS | • muensters n. Plural of muenster. • MUENSTER n. a semisoft cow's milk cheese from Munster in France, also MUNSTER. |
| MUSTELINE | • musteline adj. (Zoology) Like or relating to the family Mustelidae, or the weasels and martens. • musteline n. (Zoology) Any member of the family Mustelidae. • MUSTELINE n. a weasel or similar fur-bearing mammal such as badger and otter. |
| MUTINEERS | • mutineers n. Plural of mutineer. • MUTINEER v. to revolt against constituted authority, also MUTINY, MUTINE. |
| NUMERATES | • numerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of numerate. • NUMERATE v. to compute, calculate, also ENUMERATE. |
| ROUSEMENT | • ROUSEMENT n. (US) religious excitement. |
| TEGUMENTS | • teguments n. Plural of tegument. • TEGUMENT n. the natural covering of an animal or plant body. |
| TENENDUMS | • tenendums n. Plural of tenendum. • TENENDUM n. (Latin) a clause in a deed defining land tenure. |
| TUMESCENT | • tumescent adj. Swollen or distended with fluid, as of erectile tissue. • tumescent adj. Inflated or overblown. • TUMESCENT adj. tending to swell. |
| UNSTEMMED | • unstemmed adj. Not stemmed. • UNSTEMMED adj. not stemmed. |
| UNTEMPERS | • untempers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of untemper. • UNTEMPER v. to destroy the temper of. |