| COEMPTION | • coemption n. (Economics) The buying of the entire supply of a commodity. • coemption n. (Historical) A form of civil marriage (in Roman law) in which a fictitious sale of the man and wife took place. • COEMPTION n. the purchase of the entire supply of a commodity. |
| DEMOTIONS | • demotions n. Plural of demotion. • DEMOTION n. the action of demoting. |
| ECONOMIST | • economist n. An expert in economics, especially one who studies economic data and extracts higher-level information… • economist n. One concerned with political economy. • economist n. (Obsolete) One who manages a household. |
| EMOTICONS | • emoticons n. Plural of emoticon. • EMOTICON n. in computing, an icon used in an email to express feeling. |
| EMOTIONAL | • emotional adj. Of or relating to the emotions. • emotional adj. Characterised by emotion. • emotional adj. Determined by emotion rather than reason. |
| ENOMOTIES | • enomoties n. Plural of enomoty. • ENOMOTY n. (Greek) a band of sworn soldiers in the Spartan army. |
| HEMOTOXIN | • hemotoxin n. (Chiefly cytology) Any toxin that destroys red blood cells. • HEMOTOXIN n. a substance that destroys red blood cells. |
| MICROTONE | • microtone n. (Music) Any interval smaller than a semitone. • MICROTONE n. an interval less than a semitone. |
| MONITORED | • monitored v. Simple past tense and past participle of monitor. • MONITOR v. to keep track of. |
| MONZONITE | • monzonite n. (Geology) An intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of plagioclase and orthoclase. • MONZONITE n. a coarse-grained intermediate igneous rock. |
| MOTIONERS | • motioners n. Plural of motioner. • MOTIONER n. one who makes a motion. |
| NONMOTILE | • nonmotile adj. Not motile. • NONMOTILE adj. not motile. |
| NOONTIMES | • noontimes n. Plural of noontime. • noon-times n. Plural of noon-time. • NOONTIME n. the time of noon, midday. |
| PREMOTION | • premotion n. Previous motion or excitement to action. • PREMOTION n. a motion or impulse given beforehand; esp. divine action as determining will. |
| REMONTOIR | • remontoir n. A device in a clock which provides a regular impulse to the pendulum. • REMONTOIR n. any of various devices used in watches, clocks etc. to compensate for errors, also REMONTOIRE. |
| REMOTIONS | • remotions n. Plural of remotion. • REMOTION n. the act of removing. |
| TROMINOES | • trominoes n. Plural of tromino. • TROMINO n. a flat, three-sided shape. |