| CHAMBRANLES | • chambranles n. Plural of chambranle. • CHAMBRANLE n. (French) decoration around a door frame or fireplace. |
| CHLORAMINES | • chloramines n. Plural of chloramine. • CHLORAMINE n. any of various compounds containing nitrogen and chlorine. |
| CHURNALISMS | • CHURNALISM n. a type of journalism that relies on reusing existing material such as press releases and wire service reports instead of original research. |
| ENTHRALDOMS | • enthraldoms n. Plural of enthraldom. • ENTHRALDOM n. (archaic) the state of being enthralled. |
| FLESHMONGER | • fleshmonger n. (Archaic) One who deals in flesh; hence, a pimp, procurer, or pander. • FLESHMONGER n. a whoremonger; a procurer. |
| HARMFULNESS | • harmfulness n. The characteristic of being harmful. • HARMFULNESS n. the state of being harmful. |
| HELMSPERSON | • helmsperson n. (Uncommon) A helmsman or helmswoman. |
| MARSHALLING | • marshalling v. (British spelling) present participle of marshal. • marshalling n. (Software) The process of transforming the memory representation of an object to a data format suitable… • marshalling n. (Heraldry) The arrangement of an escutcheon to exhibit the alliances of the owner. |
| MARSHLANDER | • marshlander n. A person who comes from, or lives in, a marshland. • MARSHLANDER n. one who lives in marshland. |
| MILLIHENRYS | • millihenrys n. Plural of millihenry. • MILLIHENRY n. a thousandth of a henry. |
| MORPHOLINES | • morpholines n. Plural of morpholine. • MORPHOLINE n. a colourless liquid, formerly used as an emulsifier to provide a glossy coating to waxes. |
| MORPHOLINOS | • morpholinos n. Plural of morpholino. • MORPHOLINO n. a type of molecule used in altering the development of genes by preventing the access of other molecules. |
| MOTHERLANDS | • motherlands n. Plural of motherland. • MOTHERLAND n. a country regarded as a place of origin (as of an idea or a movement). |
| NONTHERMALS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SHOWMANLIER | • SHOWMANLY adj. having the manner of a showman. |
| UNDERWHELMS | • underwhelms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underwhelm. • UNDERWHELM v. to fail to impress. |