| ALTERNATIM | • ALTERNATIM adv. (Latin) in sacred music, alternating between two modes. | 
| ATIMIES | • ATIMY n. loss of honour. | 
| ATIMY | • atimy n. (Historical, Ancient Greece) public disgrace or stigma; outlawry; loss of civil rights. • ATIMY n. loss of honour.
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| BAALEBATIM | • BAALEBOS n. (Yiddish) master of the house. | 
| COATIMUNDI | • coatimundi n. The ring-tailed coati, Nasua nasua, a South American carnivore. • COATIMUNDI n. (Tupi) a tropical American plantigrade carnivorous mammal, also COATI.
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| COATIMUNDIS | • coatimundis n. Plural of coatimundi. • COATIMUNDI n. (Tupi) a tropical American plantigrade carnivorous mammal, also COATI.
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| GRADATIM | • gradatim adv. (Obsolete) step by step; gradually and methodically. • GRADATIM adv. (Latin) step-by-step.
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| GREGATIM | • GREGATIM adv. (Latin) in flocks. | 
| LATIMERIA | • Latimeria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Latimeriidae – certain fishes. • LATIMERIA n. any fish of the coelacanth family.
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| LATIMERIAS | • LATIMERIA n. any fish of the coelacanth family. | 
| LITERATIM | • literatim adv. (Of the copying of text) Letter by letter. • LITERATIM adv. (Latin) letter for letter.
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| SERIATIM | • seriatim adv. One after another, in order; taking one topic or subject at a time in an order; sequentially. • seriatim adj. (Chiefly law) Point by point; sequential.
 • SERIATIM adj. (Latin) one after another; in a series.
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| STATIM | • STATIM adv. (Latin) immediately; at once. | 
| TEATIME | • teatime n. (Chiefly Britain) The traditional time, in the late afternoon, for serving tea (the meal). • tea-time n. Alternative form of teatime.
 • TEATIME n. the usual time for tea.
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| TEATIMES | • teatimes n. Plural of teatime. • tea-times n. Plural of tea-time.
 • TEATIME n. the usual time for tea.
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| VERBATIM | • verbatim adv. Word for word; in exactly the same words as were used originally. • verbatim adv. (Obsolete) Orally; verbally.
 • verbatim adj. (Of a document) Corresponding with the original word for word.
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