| CONTUBERNAL | • contubernal adj. (Rare) Living in close proximity (as though sharing a tent); intimate, familiar. • contubernal adj. (Historical) Of a relationship between a male and female slave: sexual in nature and somewhat similar… • CONTUBERNAL adj. living or messing together; intimate, also CONTUBERNYAL. |
| CYBERNATING | • cybernating v. Present participle of cybernate. • CYBERNATE v. to control by means of a computer. |
| CYBERNATION | • cybernation n. The control of an industrial operation or task through processing of information with a computer. • cybernation n. A large online community that operates like a nation, or state. • CYBERNATION n. the automatic control of a process or operation (as in manufacturing) by means of computers. |
| GUBERNACULA | • gubernacula n. Plural of gubernaculum. • GUBERNACULUM n. in mammals, the cord supporting the testicles in the scrotal sac. |
| GUBERNATION | • gubernation n. The act of governing; government. • GUBERNATION n. control, rule. |
| GUBERNATORS | • gubernators n. Plural of gubernator. • GUBERNATOR n. (Latin) a powerful man in government. |
| HIBERNACLES | • hibernacles n. Plural of hibernacle. • HIBERNACLE n. that which serves for protection or shelter in winter. |
| HIBERNACULA | • hibernacula n. Plural of hibernaculum. • HIBERNACULUM n. (Latin) a shelter occupied during the winter by a dormant animal (as an insect or reptile). |
| HIBERNATING | • hibernating v. Present participle of hibernate. • HIBERNATE v. to pass the winter in a dormant state. |
| HIBERNATION | • hibernation n. (Biology, sleep) A state of minimum power consumption, inactivity and metabolic depression in some animals… • hibernation n. (Biology, sleep, space science) A hypothetical state of minimum power consumption, inactivity and metabolic… • hibernation n. (Computing) A standby state which conserves power by writing the contents of the memory to disk and… |
| HIBERNATORS | • hibernators n. Plural of hibernator. • HIBERNATOR n. one who hibernates. |
| TABERNACLED | • tabernacled adj. Containing, or having, a tabernacle. • tabernacled v. Simple past tense and past participle of tabernacle. • TABERNACLE v. to sojourn. |
| TABERNACLES | • tabernacles n. Plural of tabernacle. • Tabernacles prop.n. A particular Jewish holiday, coming each autumn. • Tabernacles prop.n. A particular Christian holiday based on the Jewish one. |