| 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. |
| ANTIMONYLS | • antimonyls n. Plural of antimonyl. • ANTIMONYL n. a substance containing the monovalent group antimony oxide. |
| DOMINANTLY | • dominantly adv. In a dominant manner. • DOMINANT adv. controlling. |
| ELOIGNMENT | • eloignment n. (Obsolete) Removal to a distance; withdrawal. • ELOIGNMENT n. the act of eloigning, conveying to a distance. |
| ELOINMENTS | • ELOINMENT n. the act of eloining, conveying to a distance. |
| ENTOILMENT | • ENTOILMENT n. entanglement, ensnaring. |
| INFOLDMENT | • infoldment n. Archaic form of enfoldment. • INFOLDMENT n. the state of being infolded. |
| INSOULMENT | • INSOULMENT n. the act of animating with a soul, also ENSOULMENT. |
| 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. |
| LAMINGTONS | • lamingtons n. Plural of lamington. • LAMINGTON n. (Australian) a piece of sponge cake, coated in chocolate and coconut. |
| LUMINATION | • lumination n. (Rare) Illumination; specifically, artificial illumination. • LUMINATION n. illumination. |
| MELATONINS | • melatonins n. Plural of melatonin. • MELATONIN n. a hormone secreted by the pineal gland during the hours of darkness. |
| MONACTINAL | • monactinal adj. (Zoology) Having a single ray. • MONACTINAL adj. of a sponge, having single-rayed spicules, also MONACT, MONACTINE. |
| MONTHLINGS | • monthlings n. Plural of monthling. • MONTHLING n. (archaic) a month-old child. |
| MULTIUNION | • multiunion adj. Involving more than one union, especially more than one trade union. • MULTIUNION adj. comprising many unions. |
| 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. |
| NOMINATELY | • nominately adv. (Obsolete) By name; by definition. • NOMINATE adv. by name. |
| NONMARITAL | • nonmarital adj. Not in a marital relationship; unmarried to one another. • NONMARITAL adj. not marital. |
| NONOPTIMAL | • nonoptimal adj. Not optimal. • NONOPTIMAL adj. not optimal. |