| ANATOMIST | • anatomist n. One who studies, teaches, writes on, or does research on anatomy and anatomical structures. • ANATOMIST n. one who practises anatomy. |
| ANTIATOMS | • antiatoms n. Plural of antiatom. • ANTIATOM n. an atom comprised of antiparticles. |
| IMPOTENTS | • impotents n. Plural of impotent. • IMPOTENT n. one who is impotent. |
| INTROMITS | • intromits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intromit. • INTROMIT v. to introduce or admit. |
| MISBUTTON | • misbutton v. (Transitive) To button wrongly. • MISBUTTON v. to button wrongly. |
| MISGOTTEN | • misgotten adj. Ill-gotten. • MISGOTTEN adj. (Spenser) unjustly gotten. |
| MONOTINTS | • monotints n. Plural of monotint. • MONOTINT n. a painting done in different shades of one colour. |
| MONTEITHS | • monteiths n. Plural of monteith. • Monteiths prop.n. Plural of Monteith. • MONTEITH n. (Scots) a large 17th or 18th century bowl, usually of silver, for cooling punch glasses. |
| MOTIONIST | • motionist n. One who proposes a motion. • MOTIONIST n. (Milton) a person who is good at making suggestions or recommendations. |
| MOTTLINGS | • mottlings n. Plural of mottling. • MOTTLING n. a blotched appearance. |
| MUTATIONS | • mutations n. Plural of mutation. • MUTATION n. the act of changing. |
| MYOSTATIN | • myostatin n. (Biochemistry) A protein that acts as an inhibitor to the growth of muscle tissue. • MYOSTATIN n. a protein that prevents muscles from growing too large. |
| OINTMENTS | • ointments n. Plural of ointment. • OINTMENT n. a viscous preparation applied to the skin as a medicine or cosmetic. |
| STRONTIUM | • strontium n. The metallic chemical element (symbol Sr) with an atomic number of 38. It is a soft, reactive, silvery… • strontium n. (Countable) A single atom of this element. • STRONTIUM n. a metallic element of the calcium group. |
| TECTONISM | • tectonism n. The deformation of the Earth’s crust due to tectonic activity. • TECTONISM n. tectonics. |
| TESTIMONY | • testimony n. (Law) Statements made by a witness in court. • testimony n. An account of first-hand experience. • testimony n. (Religion) In a church service (or religious service), a personal account, such as one’s conversion… |