| ALBUMINISED | • albuminised v. Simple past tense and past participle of albuminise. • ALBUMINISE v. to cover or impregnate with albumen or an albuminous solution. |
| ALBUMINISES | • albuminises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of albuminise. • ALBUMINISE v. to cover or impregnate with albumen or an albuminous solution. |
| ALBUMINIZES | • albuminizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of albuminize. • ALBUMINIZE v. to cover or impregnate with albumen or an albuminous solution. |
| DELPHINIUMS | • delphiniums n. Plural of delphinium. • DELPHINIUM n. a genus of garden flower, comprising larkspur and stavesacre. |
| DISSEMINULE | • disseminule n. A seed fruit that has been modified for migration. • DISSEMINULE n. a reproductive plant part. |
| EMULSIFYING | • emulsifying v. Present participle of emulsify. • emulsifying adj. That emulsifies. • EMULSIFY v. to convert into an emulsion. |
| EMULSIONISE | • emulsionise v. Alternative form of emulsionize. • EMULSIONISE v. to make an emulsion of, also EMULSIONIZE. |
| EMULSIONIZE | • emulsionize v. (Transitive) To make into an emulsion; to emulsify. • EMULSIONIZE v. to make an emulsion of, also EMULSIONISE. |
| ILLUMINATES | • illuminates n. Plural of illuminate. • illuminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illuminate. • ILLUMINATE v. to enlighten spiritually or intellectually. |
| LENOCINIUMS | • LENOCINIUM n. in Scots law, connivance at one's wife's adultery. |
| LUMINESCING | • luminescing v. Present participle of luminesce. • LUMINESCE v. to show luminescence. |
| MASCULINISE | • masculinise v. Non-Oxford standard spelling of masculinize. • MASCULINISE v. to make masculine, also MASCULINIZE. |
| MASCULINIZE | • masculinize v. (Transitive) To make masculine; to give typically male characteristics. • MASCULINIZE v. to make masculine, also MASCULINISE. |
| MILLENNIUMS | • millenniums n. Plural of millennium. • MILLENNIUM n. (Latin) a period of one thousand years. |
| REILLUMINES | • reillumines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reillumine. • REILLUMINE v. to illumine again. |
| SEMIDIURNAL | • semidiurnal adj. Twice daily (usually of tides). • semidiurnal adj. Accomplished in half a day. • semidiurnal adj. (Entomology) Flying in twilight. |
| UNIDEALISMS | • UNIDEALISM n. the state of not being ideal. |
| UNTIMELIEST | • untimeliest adj. Superlative form of untimely: most untimely. • UNTIMELY adj. not timely. |