| BOHRIUM | • bohrium n. A transuranic chemical element (symbol Bh) with an atomic number of 107. • BOHRIUM n. a radioactive element. |
| CORIUMS | • coriums n. Plural of corium. • CORIUM n. (Latin) a leather armour; the true skin, under the epidermis. |
| ERODIUM | • erodium n. Any of the plant genus Erodium, including filarees and storksbills. • Erodium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Geraniaceae – known as filarees or heron’s bill in North America… • ERODIUM n. (Greek) a plant of the geranium family. |
| GOURAMI | • gourami n. An edible freshwater fish of the family Osphronemidae. • GOURAMI n. (Malay) a large East Indian freshwater fish, also GORAMY, GURAMI. |
| HUMIDOR | • humidor n. A container designed to keep its contents at a constant humidity; especially such a box for storing cigars. • HUMIDOR n. (Latin) a humid place for storing cigars etc. |
| MAINOUR | • mainour n. A stolen article found on the person of or near the thief. • MAINOUR n. (archaic) an act or fact of theft; that which is stolen, also MAINOR. |
| MOUSIER | • mousier adj. Comparative form of mousy: more mousy. • MOUSY adj. like a mouse; timid; grey, also MOUSEY. |
| MURRION | • murrion adj. (Obsolete) Infected with or killed by murrain. • murrion n. Alternative form of morion. • MURRION n. (Shakespeare) a disease of cattle, also MURRAIN, MURREN, MURRIN. |
| ORARIUM | • orarium n. (Religion) A collection of private devotions. • ORARIUM n. (Latin) in the Orthodox Church, a deacon's stole, also ORARION. |
| PROTIUM | • protium n. (Physics) The lightest and most common isotope of hydrogen, having a single proton and no neutrons… • protium n. An atom of this isotope. • Protium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Burseraceae – several fragrant trees. |
| RHODIUM | • rhodium n. A rare, hard, silvery-white, inert metallic chemical element (symbol Rh) with an atomic number of 45. • rhodium n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • RHODIUM n. a very hard silvery-white metallic chemical element, belonging to the platinum group. |
| ROUMING | • ROUMING n. in the phrase souming and rouming, calculating the percentage of sheep and cattle appropriate to a pasture. |
| THORIUM | • thorium n. A chemical element (symbol Th) with atomic number 90: a weakly radioactive, malleable, moderately hard… • THORIUM n. a radioactive metallic element. |
| TOURISM | • tourism n. The act of travelling or sightseeing, particularly away from one’s home. • tourism n. The industry in which such travels and sightseeing are organized. • tourism n. (Figurative) The act of visiting another region or jurisdiction for a particular purpose. |
| TURMOIL | • turmoil n. A state of great disorder or uncertainty. • turmoil n. Harassing labour; trouble; disturbance. • turmoil v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To be disquieted or confused; to be in commotion. |
| UNIFORM | • uniform adj. Unvarying; all the same. • uniform adj. Consistent; conforming to one standard. • uniform adj. (Mathematics) with speed of convergence not depending on choice of function argument; as in uniform… |
| ZOARIUM | • zoarium n. A colony of zooids. • ZOARIUM n. (Greek) a colony of zooids. |