| DESQUAMATORIES | • DESQUAMATORY n. an obsolete surgical instrument once used for the desquamation of bones. |
| DOMESTIQUE | • domestique n. (Cycle racing) A cyclist on a cycle racing team whose role is to assist the team’s designated leaders… • DOMESTIQUE n. a cyclist whose job is to support the higher-ranking members of the team. |
| DOMESTIQUES | • domestiques n. Plural of domestique. • DOMESTIQUE n. a cyclist whose job is to support the higher-ranking members of the team. |
| EQUISETIFORM | • equisetiform adj. (Botany) Having the form of the Equisetum. • EQUISETIFORM adj. having the form of an equisetum, a horsetail. |
| METASEQUOIA | • metasequoia n. Metasequoia, the dawn redwood, a fast-growing deciduous conifer native to China. • METASEQUOIA n. a tree, the dawn redwood. |
| METASEQUOIAS | • metasequoias n. Plural of metasequoia. • METASEQUOIA n. a tree, the dawn redwood. |
| MICROEARTHQUAKE | • microearthquake n. A very low-intensity earthquake, usually three or less on the Richter scale. • MICROEARTHQUAKE n. an earthquake of low intensity. |
| MICROTECHNIQUE | • microtechnique n. The art of preparing objects for examination under a microscope. • microtechnique n. Any small-scale technique. • MICROTECHNIQUE n. any of various methods of handling and preparing material for microscopic observation and study, also MICROTECHNIC. |
| MICROTECHNIQUES | • microtechniques n. Plural of microtechnique. • MICROTECHNIQUE n. any of various methods of handling and preparing material for microscopic observation and study, also MICROTECHNIC. |
| MOUSQUETAIRE | • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A musketeer, especially one of the French royal musketeers of the 17th and 18th centuries… • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A woman’s cloak trimmed with ribbons, with large buttons, fashionable in the mid-19th century. • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A broad turnover linen collar worn in the mid-19th century. |
| MOUSQUETAIRES | • mousquetaires n. Plural of mousquetaire. • MOUSQUETAIRE n. (French) a French musketeer; a kind of woman's cloak. |
| MULTILOQUENCE | • multiloquence n. The state or condition of being multiloquent; talkativeness. • MULTILOQUENCE n. much speaking. |
| MULTILOQUENCES | • MULTILOQUENCE n. much speaking. |
| QUIETSOME | • quietsome adj. (Archaic) Characterised or marked by quietness; calm; still; tranquil. • QUIETSOME adj. (Spenser) undisturbed. |