| ABUTMENTS | • abutments n. Plural of abutment. • ABUTMENT n. a buttress of an arch, also BUTMENT. |
| MISBUTTON | • misbutton v. (Transitive) To button wrongly. • MISBUTTON v. to button wrongly. |
| MOUNTANTS | • mountants n. Plural of mountant. • MOUNTANT n. an adhesive paste for mounting photographs etc. |
| MUTATIONS | • mutations n. Plural of mutation. • MUTATION n. the act of changing. |
| STIMULANT | • stimulant n. (Pharmacology) A substance that acts to increase physiological or nervous activity in the body. • stimulant n. Something that promotes activity, interest, or enthusiasm. • stimulant adj. (Pharmacology) Acting as a stimulant. |
| 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. |
| TANTALUMS | • tantalums n. Plural of tantalum. • TANTALUM n. an acid-resistant metallic element, useful for electronic and surgical parts. |
| TAUTONYMS | • tautonyms n. Plural of tautonym. • TAUTONYM n. a taxonomic name in which the specific name repeats the generic. |
| TEGUMENTS | • teguments n. Plural of tegument. • TEGUMENT n. the natural covering of an animal or plant body. |
| THUMBNUTS | • thumbnuts n. Plural of thumbnut. • THUMBNUT n. a nut that is turned by the thumb and fingers. |
| TITANIUMS | • titaniums n. Plural of titanium. • TITANIUM n. a metallic element. |
| TOMENTOUS | • tomentous adj. Alternative form of tomentose. • TOMENTOUS adj. bearing thickly matted hair or fur, also TOMENTOSE. |
| TRANSMUTE | • transmute v. (Transitive, intransitive) To change, transform or convert one thing to another, or from one state or form to another. • TRANSMUTE v. to change to another form or substance, also TRANSMEW, TRANSMOVE. |
| TRANSUMPT | • transumpt n. (Obsolete) A copy or exemplification of a record. • TRANSUMPT n. a copy, a transcript; esp. of a legal document. |
| TUMESCENT | • tumescent adj. Swollen or distended with fluid, as of erectile tissue. • tumescent adj. Inflated or overblown. • TUMESCENT adj. tending to swell. |
| TUNESMITH | • tunesmith n. A composer of tunes. • TUNESMITH n. a songwriter or composer of light music. |
| UNSMITTEN | • unsmitten adj. Not having been smitten. • UNSMITTEN adj. not smitten, also UNSMOTE. |