| MATURING | • maturing v. Present participle of mature. • MATURE v. to develop fully, also MATURATE. |
| MINOTAUR | • minotaur prop.n. (Greek mythology) Alternative letter-case form of Minotaur. • minotaur n. Anything resembling the Greek monster, whether by appearance or by strength. • Minotaur prop.n. (Greek mythology) A monster, half man and half bull, who dwelled in the labyrinth in Crete and who was… |
| MUNTRIES | • muntries n. Plural of muntrie. • MUNTRIE n. (Native Australian) an Australian shrub with green-red edible berries. |
| MUTINEER | • mutineer n. Someone who participates in mutiny. • mutineer v. (Intransitive) To mutiny. • MUTINEER v. to revolt against constituted authority, also MUTINY, MUTINE. |
| NATRIUMS | • NATRIUM n. sodium. |
| NATURISM | • naturism n. The belief in or practice of going nude in social settings, often in mixed-gender groups, specifically… • naturism n. The worship of the powers of nature. • NATURISM n. communal nudism. |
| RUDIMENT | • rudiment n. (Often in the plural) A fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning. • rudiment n. (Often in the plural) A form that lacks full or complex development. • rudiment n. (Biology) A body part that no longer has a function. |
| RUMINANT | • ruminant adj. Chewing cud. • ruminant adj. Pondering; ruminative. • ruminant n. An artiodactyl ungulate mammal which chews cud, such as a cow or deer. |
| RUMINATE | • ruminate v. (Intransitive) To chew cud. (Said of ruminants.) Involves regurgitating partially digested food from the rumen. • ruminate v. (Intransitive) To meditate or reflect. • ruminate v. (Transitive) To meditate or ponder over; to muse on. |
| TAMBURIN | • tamburin n. Obsolete form of tambourine. • TAMBURIN n. (Spenser) a tambourine. |
| TERMINUS | • terminus n. The end or final point of something. • terminus n. The end point of a transportation system, or the town or city in which it is located. • terminus n. A boundary or border, or a post or stone marking such a boundary. |
| TRINKUMS | • TRINKUM n. a trinket, also TRANKUM. |
| TRUMPING | • trumping v. Present participle of trump. • trumping n. The act by which something is trumped, topped or capped. • trumping n. (Poetic, archaic) The sound of a trumpet. |
| UNMITERS | • unmiters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmiter. • UNMITER v. to depose from the rank of bishop, also UNMITRE. |
| UNMITRED | • unmitred v. Simple past tense and past participle of unmitre. • UNMITRE v. to depose from the rank of bishop, also UNMITER. |
| UNMITRES | • unmitres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmitre. • UNMITRE v. to depose from the rank of bishop, also UNMITER. |
| UNTRUISM | • untruism n. Something not true; a false statement. • UNTRUISM n. untrue platitude. |