| CICLATON | • CICLATON n. (obsolete) a costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages, also CICLATOUN. |
| GRAVITON | • graviton n. (Physics) A hypothetical gauge boson that regulates the gravitational force. It would have a spin of… • GRAVITON n. a hypothetical particle carrying the gravitational force. |
| HAQUETON | • haqueton n. Alternative form of aketon. • HAQUETON n. a stuffed jacket worn under mail, also ACTON, HACQUETON. |
| MAGNETON | • magneton n. (Physics) any of several units of magnetic moment of an atom, molecule or subatomic particle. • MAGNETON n. a unit of magnetic moment. |
| MIRLITON | • mirliton n. A pear-shaped vegetable or its vine; the chayote. • mirliton n. (Music) The eunuch flute, a kind of kazoo or membranophone. • mirliton n. An 18th-century hussar hat resembling a slightly conical shako or tall fez. |
| MULTITON | • multiton adj. Weighing more than one ton. • multiton n. (Software, design) A creational design pattern resembling the singleton pattern except that multiple… • multiton n. (Programming) The class used for the multiton pattern. |
| PIMENTON | • PIMENTON n. smoked chilli powder. |
| PLANKTON | • plankton n. (Uncountable) Organisms, especially small and microscopic ones, that drift in water. • plankton n. (Uncountable) A plankter, any single organism that drifts in water. • PLANKTON n. the minute animal and plant life of a body of water. |
| PLEUSTON | • pleuston n. (Ecology) The organisms that live floating at the surface of water. • pleuston n. (Botany) Plants that live floating at the surface of water. • PLEUSTON n. organisms living in the thin surface layer of fresh water. |
| REBUTTON | • rebutton v. (Transitive) To fasten with buttons again. • REBUTTON v. to button again. |
| SKELETON | • skeleton n. (Anatomy) The system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage… • skeleton n. An anthropomorphic representation of a skeleton. • skeleton n. (Figuratively) A very thin person. |
| SYNDETON | • syndeton n. (Grammar) a form of syntactic coordination of the elements of a sentence (conjuncts) with the help of… • SYNDETON n. in grammar, a syndetic construction. |
| UNBUTTON | • unbutton v. (Transitive, intransitive) To open (something) by undoing its buttons. • unbutton v. (Intransitive, ergative) To come open by having its buttons unfastened. • UNBUTTON v. to unfasten the buttons of. |