| AGRITOURISM | • agritourism n. A form of tourism in which tourists stay in farms or agricultural villages, either to experience farm… • AGRITOURISM n. the business of providing holidays in an agricultural setting, also AGROTOURISM. |
| AGROTOURISM | • agrotourism n. Alternative form of agritourism. • AGROTOURISM n. the business of providing holidays in an agricultural setting, also AGRITOURISM. |
| BURGOMASTER | • burgomaster n. The mayor, or head magistrate, of a town in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and certain other countries. • BURGOMASTER n. (Dutch) the mayor of a Dutch or Flemish town. |
| DIGITORIUMS | • digitoriums n. Plural of digitorium. • DIGITORIUM n. (Latin) a silent piano for practicing. |
| GLUCOMETERS | • glucometers n. Plural of glucometer. |
| LARGEMOUTHS | • largemouths n. Plural of largemouth. • LARGEMOUTH n. a kind of fish, a large black bass. |
| MISROUTEING | • misrouteing v. Present participle of misroute. • MISROUTE v. to route incorrectly. |
| MISTUTORING | • mistutoring v. Present participle of mistutor. • MISTUTOR v. to instruct badly. |
| MOUTHGUARDS | • mouthguards n. Plural of mouthguard. • mouth␣guards n. Plural of mouth guard. |
| MULTIGROUPS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| ORGANISTRUM | • organistrum n. (Music) Any early form of hurdy-gurdy. • ORGANISTRUM n. an early musical instrument resembling the hurdy-gurdy. |
| OUTSMARTING | • outsmarting v. Present participle of outsmart. • outsmarting n. An instance of somebody being outsmarted. • OUTSMART v. to outwit. |
| PROMULGATES | • promulgates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of promulgate. • PROMULGATE v. to make known, disseminate, also PROMULGE. |
| REMOUNTINGS | • remountings n. Plural of remounting. • REMOUNTING n. the act of mounting again. |
| SURMOUNTING | • surmounting v. Present participle of surmount. • surmounting n. The act by which something is surmounted, or overcome. • surmounting n. A decorative feature that sits on top of something. |
| SURROGATUMS | • SURROGATUM n. something that stands in place of something else, e.g. a price instead of the thing itself. |
| UNMORTISING | • UNMORTISE v. to release from mortise. |