| ADMEASURE | • admeasure v. (Transitive) To measure. • admeasure v. (Transitive) To apportion. • admeasure v. (Transitive, law, obsolete) To survey and lay off a due portion to, as of dower in real estate or of… |
| EMBRASURE | • embrasure n. (Architecture, military) Any of the indentations between the merlons of a battlement; an opening in… • embrasure n. (Figurative) Any small protected space. • embrasure n. The slanting indentation in a wall for a door or window, such that the space is larger on the inside than the outside. |
| MASURIUMS | • MASURIUM n. a name proposed for element number 43, now called technetium. |
| MEASURERS | • measurers n. Plural of measurer. • MEASURER n. one who measures. |
| MEASURING | • measuring v. Present participle and gerund of measure. • measuring n. Act of measurement. • MEASURING n. the act of taking a measurement. |
| PLEASURED | • pleasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of pleasure. • PLEASURE v. to give enjoyment or satisfaction to. |
| PLEASURER | • pleasurer n. Someone or something who pleasures. • pleasurer n. (Dated) A pleasure-seeker. • PLEASURER n. a pleasure seeker. |
| PLEASURES | • pleasures n. Plural of pleasure. • pleasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pleasure. • PLEASURE v. to give enjoyment or satisfaction to. |
| REMEASURE | • remeasure v. (Transitive) To measure again. • remeasure n. A remeasurement. • REMEASURE v. to measure again; to retrace. |
| TREASURED | • treasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of treasure. • treasured adj. Valued (especially having a personal value). • TREASURE v. to value highly. |
| TREASURER | • treasurer n. The government official in charge of the Treasury. • treasurer n. The head of a corporation’s treasury department. • treasurer n. The official entrusted with the funds and revenues of an organization such as a club. |
| TREASURES | • treasures n. Plural of treasure. • treasures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of treasure. • Treasures prop.n. Plural of Treasure. |