| BRONTOSAURUS | • brontosaurus n. One of the largest land animals to ever walk the earth; a Brontosaurus. • Brontosaurus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Diplodocidae – certain large long-necked sauropods; formerly merged… • BRONTOSAURUS n. any of a genus of large sauropod dinosaurs of the Jurassic, also BRONTOSAUR. |
| CONSTRUCTURE | • constructure n. (Obsolete) That which is constructed or formed; an edifice or fabric. • CONSTRUCTURE n. a construction. |
| COUNTERARGUE | • counterargue v. (Transitive, intransitive) Argue against, especially by opposition to and negation of opposing arguments… • COUNTERARGUE v. to argue against. |
| COUNTERMURED | • countermured v. Simple past tense and past participle of countermure. • COUNTERMURE v. to defend with a countermure. |
| COUNTERMURES | • countermures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of countermure. • COUNTERMURE v. to defend with a countermure. |
| GROUNDBURSTS | • groundbursts n. Plural of groundburst. • GROUNDBURST n. the detonation of a nuclear warhead at ground level. |
| INAUGURATORS | • inaugurators n. Plural of inaugurator. • INAUGURATOR n. one who inaugurates. |
| INAUGURATORY | • inauguratory adj. Inaugural; being the first instance. • INAUGURATORY adj. serving to inaugurate. |
| MURMURATIONS | • murmurations n. Plural of murmuration. • MURMURATION n. murmuring. |
| NEUROPTEROUS | • neuropterous adj. Dated form of neuropteral. • NEUROPTEROUS adj. pertaining or belonging to insect order including lacewing flies. |
| SEROPURULENT | • seropurulent adj. That consists of both serum and pus. • SEROPURULENT adj. serum and pus. |
| SUSURRATIONS | • susurrations n. Plural of susurration. • SUSURRATION n. whispering, murmuring, or rustling. |
| TUBOCURARINE | • tubocurarine n. (Pharmacology) Synonym of tubocurarine chloride. • TUBOCURARINE n. a toxic alkaloid obtained from the stem of a South American vine. |
| UNDERWROUGHT | • underwrought v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of underwork. • UNDERWROUGHT adj. (Shakespeare) insufficiently wrought. |