| DATUM | • datum n. (Dated) Singular of data; a single recorded observation. • datum n. (Philosophy) A fact known from direct observation. • datum n. (Philosophy) A premise from which conclusions are drawn. |
| ERRATUM | • erratum n. An error, especially one in a printed work. • ERRATUM n. (Latin) an error in writing or printing. |
| IDEATUM | • IDEATUM n. the real object of an idea. |
| POMATUM | • pomatum n. Pomade. • pomatum v. (Transitive) To dress with pomatum. • POMATUM v. to apply a kind of ointment to the hair, also POMADE. |
| RELATUM | • relatum n. (Logic, philosophy) A term that is related to the referent. • RELATUM n. a term in a proposition that is related to the referent of the proposition. |
| STRATUM | • stratum n. One of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another. • stratum n. (Geology) A layer of sedimentary rock having approximately the same composition throughout. • stratum n. Any of the regions of the atmosphere, such as the stratosphere, that occur as layers. |
| AGERATUM | • ageratum n. Any of the genus Ageratum of tropical American herbs, annuals and perennials, from the sunflower family… • AGERATUM n. a flowering tropical plant. |
| STRIATUM | • striatum n. (Anatomy) The caudate nucleus and the lentiform nucleus considered as a single structure. • STRIATUM n. (Latin) part of the forebrain. |
| TESTATUM | • testatum n. (Law) One of the clauses of an English deed, enumerating the operative words of transfer, statement… • TESTATUM n. (Latin) one of the clauses of an English deed. |
| SEPARATUM | • separatum n. A separate copy of a paper originally published in an academic journal. • SEPARATUM n. a separate offprint. |
| ULTIMATUM | • ultimatum n. A final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses… • ULTIMATUM n. (Latin) a last offer, or demand. |
| PETROLATUM | • petrolatum n. Petroleum jelly. • PETROLATUM n. petroleum jelly. |
| POSTULATUM | • postulatum n. A postulate. • POSTULATUM n. (Latin) a postulate. |
| SUBSTRATUM | • substratum n. A layer that lies underneath another. • substratum n. (Figuratively) The underlying cause or basis of something. • substratum n. (Linguistics) A substrate. |
| SURROGATUM | • surrogatum n. (Scottish law) A thing put in the place of another; a substitute. • SURROGATUM n. something that stands in place of something else, e.g. a price instead of the thing itself. |
| DESIDERATUM | • desideratum n. Something that is wished for, or considered desirable, particularly when thought to be essential. • DESIDERATUM n. (Latin) something considered necessary or desirable. |
| POLYGONATUM | • Polygonatum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asparagaceae – many herbaceous perennials including Solomon’s seal. • POLYGONATUM n. the Solomon's seal genus Polygonatum, of the lily family. |
| SUPERSTRATUM | • superstratum n. (Geology) A stratum that is on top of another. • superstratum n. (Linguistics) A language imposed upon a population that previously spoke another language. • SUPERSTRATUM n. an overlying layer. |
| UNDERSTRATUM | • understratum n. The layer, or stratum, of earth on which the soil rests; the subsoil. • UNDERSTRATUM n. a stratum under another stratum. |