| BULLIONIST | • bullionist n. An advocate for a metallic currency, or a paper currency always convertible into gold. • BULLIONIST n. one in favour of metallic currency. |
| CITRULLINE | • citrulline n. (Biochemistry) An amino acid, first isolated from watermelons, that is an intermediate in the urea cycle. • CITRULLINE n. an amino acid formed in the production of urea. |
| EBULLITION | • ebullition n. The act of boiling. • ebullition n. A sudden emotional outburst. • EBULLITION n. the act, process or state of boiling or bubbling up; a sudden violent outburst or display. |
| GUILLOTINE | • guillotine n. (Historical, also figuratively) A machine used for the application of capital punishment by decapitation… • guillotine n. (By extension). • guillotine v. To use a guillotine (on someone or something). |
| ILLOCUTION | • illocution n. (Linguistics) The aim of a speaker in making an utterance as opposed to the meaning of the terms used. • ILLOCUTION n. an act which is performed by a speaker actually speaking the words, as an order or a promise. |
| ILLUMINANT | • illuminant n. Something that illuminates. • illuminant adj. That illuminates. • ILLUMINANT n. that which illuminates or affords light; as, gas and petroleum are illuminants. |
| ILLUMINATE | • illuminate v. (Transitive) To shine light on something. • illuminate v. (Transitive) To decorate something with lights. • illuminate v. (Transitive, figurative) To clarify or make something understandable. |
| ILLUMINATI | • Illuminati n. Plural of Illuminatus. • ILLUMINATO n. a member of any of various sects or societies claiming special enlightenment. |
| ILLUMINATO | • ILLUMINATO n. a member of any of various sects or societies claiming special enlightenment. |
| ILLUMINIST | • illuminist n. Someone who subscribes to the doctrine of illuminism, or who claims to have achieved spiritual illumination;… • ILLUMINIST n. a believer in illuminism, a belief in an inward spiritual light. |
| MULTILINES | • multilines n. Plural of multiline. • MULTILINE n. a variety of crop with several lines, each having different genes to improve disease resistance. |
| OUTKILLING | • outkilling v. Present participle of outkill. • OUTKILL v. to surpass in killing. |
| OUTVILLAIN | • outvillain v. (Transitive) To exceed in villainy. • OUTVILLAIN v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in villainy. |
| OUTWILLING | • outwilling v. Present participle of outwill. • OUTWILL v. to surpass in willpower. |
| TRILINGUAL | • trilingual adj. Able to read or speak three languages. • trilingual adj. Expressed or written in three languages. • trilingual n. A person who speaks three languages. |
| UNILITERAL | • uniliteral adj. Consisting of a single letter. • UNILITERAL adj. consisting of one letter only; as, a uniliteral word or sign. |