| FORUM | • forum n. A place for discussion. • forum n. A gathering for the purpose of discussion. • forum n. A form of discussion involving a panel of presenters and often participation by members of the audience. |
| JORUM | • jorum n. A large vessel for drinking (usually alcoholic beverages). • jorum n. (Figurative) A large quantity. • jorum n. The contents, or quantity of the contents, of such a vessel. |
| QUORUM | • quorum n. The minimum number of members required for a group to officially conduct business and to cast votes… • quorum n. A selected body of persons. • QUORUM n. (Latin) a minimum number of persons necessary for some business. |
| DECORUM | • decorum n. (Uncountable) Appropriate social behavior. • decorum n. (Countable) A convention of social behavior. • DECORUM n. (Latin) proper behaviour. |
| PULLORUM | • pullorum n. (Veterinary medicine) A severe infectious disease of young poultry, caused by a form of the salmonella bacterium. • PULLORUM adj. as in pullorum disease, a bacterial infection in chickens. |
| VARIORUM | • variorum n. An edition of a written work (especially the complete works of a classical writer) showing the notes… • VARIORUM n. (Latin) an edition of a text that includes the notes of earlier scholars or editors. |
| INDECORUM | • indecorum n. Indecorous behavior, or the state of being indecorous. • INDECORUM n. (Latin) a lack of decorum. |
| COCKALORUM | • cockalorum n. (Countable) A menial yet self-important person; a person who makes empty boasts. • cockalorum n. (Uncountable) Boastful speech, crowing. • cockalorum n. (Uncountable) A game similar to leapfrog. |
| ERIOPHORUM | • Eriophorum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Cyperaceae – cottongrass, found in acidic bogs, especially in the Arctic. • ERIOPHORUM n. a plant of the cotton-grass genus. |
| PITTOSPORUM | • pittosporum n. Any plant of the genus Pittosporum, various Old World shrubs and trees. • Pittosporum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pittosporaceae – certain of trees called cheesewoods. • PITTOSPORUM n. any of numerous chiefly subtropical evergreen shrubs or small trees. |
| PITYROSPORUM | • Pityrosporum prop.n. Former name of Malassezia (“fungus genus”). • PITYROSPORUM n. a yeastlike fungus which can cause pityriasis. |