| AFRORMOSIAS | • afrormosias n. Plural of afrormosia. • AFRORMOSIA n. a dense tropical hardwood resembling teak, used for furniture and panelling. |
| COLUBRIFORM | • colubriform adj. Having the form of a snake. • colubriform adj. Characteristic of snakes of the family Colubridae; colubrid. • colubriform n. Any snake of the clade Colubriformes. |
| CONFIRMATOR | • confirmator n. One who, or that which, confirms; a confirmer. • CONFIRMATOR n. one who confirms. |
| CORACIIFORM | • coraciiform n. Any bird of the order Coraciiformes. • CORACIIFORM adj. of, belonging to or related to the Coraciiformes, an order of birds including the kingfishers, hornbills, bee-eaters and rollers. |
| CORALLIFORM | • coralliform adj. Having the shape of coral. • CORALLIFORM adj. having the form of coral. |
| COROLLIFORM | • corolliform adj. Having the form of a corolla. • COROLLIFORM adj. having the form of a corolla. |
| DOLABRIFORM | • dolabriform adj. Shaped like the head of an axe or hatchet. • DOLABRIFORM adj. shaped like a hatchet or cleaver. |
| INFORMATORY | • informatory adj. Providing or communicating information. • INFORMATORY adj. conveying information. |
| MICROFLORAE | • microflorae n. Plural of microflora. • MICROFLORA n. very small plants, not visible to the naked eye. |
| MICROFLORAL | • microfloral adj. Of or pertaining to microflora. • MICROFLORAL adj. relating to microflora, very small plants. |
| MICROFLORAS | • microfloras n. Plural of microflora. • MICROFLORA n. very small plants, not visible to the naked eye. |
| MORBIFEROUS | • morbiferous adj. Morbific; causing disease. • MORBIFEROUS adj. disease-bringing. |
| MORTIFEROUS | • mortiferous adj. (Now rare) Causing spiritual death. • mortiferous adj. Causing physical death; deadly, fatal, lethal. • MORTIFEROUS adj. death-bringing; fatal. |
| OVERINFORMS | • overinforms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overinform. • OVERINFORM v. to inform excessively. |
| REFORMATION | • reformation n. An improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices… • reformation n. (Law) Change or correction, by a court in equity, to a written instrument to conform to the original… • Reformation prop.n. (Historical) The religious movement initiated in the 16th century against the Roman Catholic Church. |