| CEMENTUM | • cementum n. (Anatomy, dentistry) A bony substance that covers the root of a tooth; cement. • CEMENTUM n. (Latin) the hard tissue covering the roots of the teeth. |
| IMMINUTE | • IMMINUTE adj. (archaic) lessened, decreased. |
| IMMUNEST | • IMMUNE adj. exempt from; resistant to disease. |
| IMMUNITY | • immunity n. (Uncountable) The state of being insusceptible to something; notably… • immunity n. (Countable) A resistance to a specific thing. • IMMUNITY n. the state of being protected from disease. |
| LOMENTUM | • lomentum n. Synonym of loment. • LOMENTUM n. (Latin) a type of plant pod, also LOMENT. |
| MANUMITS | • manumits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manumit. • MANUMIT v. to free from slavery. |
| MOMENTUM | • momentum n. (Physics) Of a body in motion: the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of… • momentum n. The impetus, either of a body in motion, or of an idea or course of events; a moment. • MOMENTUM n. (Latin) force of movement. |
| MONUMENT | • monument n. A structure built for commemorative or symbolic reasons, or as a memorial; a commemoration. • monument n. An important site owned by the community as a whole. • monument n. An exceptional or proud achievement. |
| MUNIMENT | • muniment n. (Chiefly law) A deed, or other official document kept as proof of ownership or rights or privileges;… • muniment n. (Obsolete, in the plural) Things which a person or place is equipped with; effects, furnishings, accoutrements. • muniment n. (Obsolete) Something used as a defence. |
| MUTANDUM | • mutandum n. That which is to be changed. • MUTANDUM n. (Latin) something to be altered. |
| NUMMIEST | • nummiest adj. Superlative form of nummy: most nummy. • NUMMY adj. delicious. |
| OMENTUMS | • omentums n. Plural of omentum. • OMENTUM n. (Latin) a fold of the peritoneum proceeding from one of the abdominal viscera to another. |
| RAMENTUM | • ramentum n. (Botany) One of the thin brownish chaffy scales upon the leaves or young shoots of some plants, especially… • RAMENTUM n. (Latin) a scale formed on the surface of fern leaves. |
| STUMMING | • stumming v. Present participle of stum. • STUM v. to increase fermentation by adding grape juice. |
| TIMPANUM | • timpanum n. (Anatomy) The eardrum. • timpanum n. (Anatomy) The middle ear. • timpanum n. (By extension) The diaphragm of a telephone. |
| TOMENTUM | • tomentum n. (Botany) A mass of filamentous hairs on the leaf of a plant. • tomentum n. (Zoology) A covering of fine, soft hairs; a pubescence. • tomentum n. (Anatomy) A network of fine blood vessels between the pia mater and the cerebral cortex. |
| TYMPANUM | • tympanum n. (Archaic) A drum. • tympanum n. (Anatomy, zootomy) Any of various anatomic structures in various animals with analogy to a drum head… • tympanum n. (Architecture) A vertical recessed triangular space between the sides of a pediment, typically decorated. |