| EQUIMULTIPLE | • equimultiple n. (Mathematics) One of the products arising from the multiplication of two or more values by the same value. • equimultiple adj. (Mathematics) Multiplied by the same number or quantity. • EQUIMULTIPLE n. a number multiplied by the same number as another. |
| EQUIMULTIPLES | • equimultiples n. Plural of equimultiple. • EQUIMULTIPLE n. a number multiplied by the same number as another. |
| EQUISETUM | • equisetum n. The horsetail (plant of genus Equisetum). • Equisetum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Equisetaceae – the horsetails. • EQUISETUM n. (Latin) a plant, horsetail. |
| EQUISETUMS | • equisetums n. Plural of equisetum. • EQUISETUM n. (Latin) a plant, horsetail. |
| 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. |
| MULTIFREQUENCY | • multifrequency adj. Of or pertaining to multiple frequencies. • MULTIFREQUENCY adj. having many frequencies. |
| MULTILOQUENCE | • multiloquence n. The state or condition of being multiloquent; talkativeness. • MULTILOQUENCE n. much speaking. |
| MULTILOQUENCES | • MULTILOQUENCE n. much speaking. |
| QUERCETUM | • quercetum n. (Dated, rare) A wood or plantation of oak trees. • QUERCETUM n. (Latin) a plantation of oak trees. |
| QUERCETUMS | • quercetums n. Plural of quercetum. • QUERCETUM n. (Latin) a plantation of oak trees. |
| SEQUESTRUM | • sequestrum n. A fragment of bone or other dead tissue that has separated during necrosis. • SEQUESTRUM n. (Latin) a portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis. |
| SEQUESTRUMS | • sequestrums n. Plural of sequestrum. • SEQUESTRUM n. (Latin) a portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis. |