| ANTIMONIAL | • antimonial adj. (Dated, chemistry, pharmacology) Of or pertaining to antimony. • antimonial n. Any drug or medical preparation containing antimony. • ANTIMONIAL n. a drug containing antimony. |
| BINOMINALS | • binominals n. Plural of binominal. • BINOMINAL n. a binominal appellation. |
| COMINGLING | • comingling v. Present participle of comingle. • co-mingling v. Present participle of co-mingle. • COMINGLE v. to blend thoroughly. |
| EPILIMNION | • epilimnion n. The surface layer of a liquid body, used in reference to a reservoir or body of water. • EPILIMNION n. the upper, warm layer of water in a lake. |
| LAMINATION | • lamination n. The process of laminating, joining together thin layers. • lamination n. Something made by laminating. • lamination n. (Topology) A foliation of a closed subset of a manifold by subspaces of one dimension less. |
| LENOCINIUM | • lenocinium n. (Scotland, law) A husband’s connivance at his wife’s adultery. • LENOCINIUM n. in Scots law, connivance at one's wife's adultery. |
| LINCOMYCIN | • lincomycin n. (Pharmacology) A lincosamide antibiotic derived from Streptomyces lincolnensis. • LINCOMYCIN n. an antibiotic used for streptococcal infections. |
| LUMINATION | • lumination n. (Rare) Illumination; specifically, artificial illumination. • LUMINATION n. illumination. |
| MANDILIONS | • mandilions n. Plural of mandilion. • MANDILION n. a loose outer garment worn over armour, also MANDYLION. |
| MONOCLINIC | • monoclinic adj. (Crystallography) Having three unequal axes with two perpendicular and one oblique intersections. • MONOCLINIC adj. referable to three unequal axes, two intersecting each other obliquely and at right angles to the third. |
| MULLIONING | • mullioning v. Present participle of mullion. • mullioning n. An arrangement of mullions. • MULLION v. to provide the upright division between the panes of a window. |
| MULTIUNION | • multiunion adj. Involving more than one union, especially more than one trade union. • MULTIUNION adj. comprising many unions. |
| NOMINALISE | • nominalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of nominalize. • NOMINALISE v. to form a noun from, also NOMINALIZE. |
| NOMINALISM | • nominalism n. (Philosophy) A doctrine that universals do not have an existence except as names for classes of concrete objects. • NOMINALISM n. the doctrine that naming of things defines reality. |
| NOMINALIST | • nominalist n. An adherent of any of the various kinds of nominalism. • NOMINALIST n. one of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only. |
| NOMINALIZE | • nominalize v. (Linguistics) To use as or change into a noun, usually by affixing a morpheme. • nominalize v. (Philosophy) To make nominalistic. • NOMINALIZE v. to form a noun from, also NOMINALISE. |