| ILLINIUMS | • ILLINIUM n. a former name for the element promethium. |
| ILLUMINED | • illumined adj. Illuminated. • illumined v. Simple past tense and past participle of illumine. • ILLUMINE v. to throw light upon, also ENLUMINE. |
| ILLUMINER | • illuminer n. One who, or that which, illuminates. • ILLUMINER n. one who illumines. |
| ILLUMINES | • illumines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of illumine. • ILLUMINE v. to throw light upon, also ENLUMINE. |
| ILLUVIUMS | • illuviums n. Plural of illuvium. • ILLUVIUM n. material removed from the soil layer by rainwater and deposited in a lower layer. |
| LIMULOIDS | • limuloids n. Plural of limuloid. • LIMULOID n. a member of the king crab family, also LIMULUS. |
| MULTIFILS | • multifils n. Plural of multifil. • MULTIFIL n. a multiple strand of synthetic fibre. |
| MULTIFOIL | • multifoil n. (Architecture) A symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of a set of partially-overlapping… • MULTIFOIL n. an ornamental foliation consisting of more than five divisions or foils. |
| MULTILINE | • multiline adj. Consisting of multiple lines. • multiline n. (Computer graphics) A polyline. • MULTILINE n. a variety of crop with several lines, each having different genes to improve disease resistance. |
| POLLINIUM | • pollinium n. (Palynology) A coherent mass of pollen, as in the milkweed and most orchids, which is dispersed as a… • POLLINIUM n. a coherent mass of pollen, as in the milkweed and most orchids. |
| SPIRILLUM | • spirillum n. Any of various aerobic bacteria of the genus Spirillum, having an elongated spiral form and bearing… • spirillum n. Any of various other spiral-shaped microorganisms. • Spirillum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Spirillaceae. |
| TILLICUMS | • TILLICUM n. (Native American) a friend. |
| TRILLIUMS | • trilliums n. Plural of trillium. • TRILLIUM n. a three-leaved plant of the lily family. |
| UMBILICAL | • umbilical adj. Of, or relating to, the navel (umbilicus) or the umbilical cord. • umbilical adj. (Mathematics) Such that the curvatures of normal sections are all equal to each other. • umbilical n. (Astronautics) A cord connecting an astronaut to a spacecraft, or a craft to ground control prior to launch, etc. |