| ANIMALIAN | • animalian adj. (Sciences) Of the kingdom Animalia, which includes humans. • animalian adj. (Broadly) Of an animal or animals, usually including humans but sometimes connoting nonhuman nature. • animalian adj. (Loosely, rare) Like that of an animal or animals, usually including humans but sometimes connoting nonhuman nature. |
| BINOMINAL | • binominal adj. (Taxonomy) consisting of two names. • binominal adj. (Taxonomy) pertaining to the noun binomen. • binominal adj. (Taxonomy) pertaining to the nomenclature system for the rank of species in biological taxonomy. |
| ELIMINANT | • eliminant n. (Mathematics) A resultant. • eliminant n. (Medicine) A drug promoting excretion or the removal of waste. • ELIMINANT n. an agent causing elimination of waste or abnormal matter. |
| FULMINING | • fulmining v. Present participle of fulmine. • FULMINE v. (Spenser) to explode loudly. |
| INFLAMING | • inflaming v. Present participle of inflame. • INFLAME v. to set on fire. |
| LAMINARIN | • laminarin n. (Biochemistry) A glucan produced by some brown algae. • LAMINARIN n. a polysaccharide found in various brown algae. |
| LINIMENTS | • liniments n. Plural of liniment. • LINIMENT n. a liquid preparation for rubbing into the skin to relieve pain or stiffness of a joint. |
| MAINLINED | • mainlined v. Simple past tense and past participle of mainline. • MAINLINE v. to inject a narcotic into a major vein. |
| MAINLINER | • mainliner n. A member of the mainstream. • mainliner n. Someone who mainlines (injects drugs directly into their veins). • MAINLINER n. one who takes a narcotic intravenously. |
| MAINLINES | • mainlines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mainline. • main␣lines n. Plural of main line. • MAINLINE v. to inject a narcotic into a major vein. |
| MALIGNING | • maligning v. Present participle of malign. • MALIGN v. to speak evil of. |
| MANDILION | • mandilion n. A loose outer garment resembling a cassock or coat, often sleeveless, worn by soldiers over armour or… • mandilion n. Alternative form of mandylion. • MANDILION n. a loose outer garment worn over armour, also MANDYLION. |
| MILDENING | • mildening v. Present participle of milden. • MILDEN v. to make mild, or milder. |
| MILLENNIA | • millennia n. Plural of millennium. • MILLENNIUM n. (Latin) a period of one thousand years. |
| MINCINGLY | • mincingly adv. In a mincing way; affectedly, with excessive delicacy. • MINCING adv. MINCE, to cut into very small pieces. |
| MINGLINGS | • minglings n. Plural of mingling. • MINGLING n. the act of mixing. |
| UNSMILING | • unsmiling adj. Not smiling; serious or grave. • UNSMILING adj. not smiling. |