| CARDUUS | • Carduus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – many thistles native to the Old World. • CARDUUS n. (Shakespeare) a thistle. |
| DUUMVIR | • duumvir n. One of two persons jointly exercising the same office in Republican Rome. • DUUMVIR n. (Latin) a magistrate of ancient Rome. |
| TRIDUUM | • triduum n. A period of three days (especially in Roman Catholic liturgy). • TRIDUUM n. (Latin) a period of three days of prayer preceding Roman Catholic feasts. |
| DUUMVIRI | • duumviri n. Plural of duumvir. • DUUMVIR n. (Latin) a magistrate of ancient Rome. |
| DUUMVIRS | • duumvirs n. Plural of duumvir. • DUUMVIR n. (Latin) a magistrate of ancient Rome. |
| RESIDUUM | • residuum n. The residue, remainder or rest of something. • residuum n. (Chemistry) The solid material remaining after the liquid in which it was dissolved has been evaporated; a residue. • residuum n. (Fuzzy logic) A binary function from [0,1] × [0,1] to [0,1] which is defined in terms of the t-norm… |
| TRIDUUMS | • triduums n. Plural of triduum. • TRIDUUM n. (Latin) a period of three days of prayer preceding Roman Catholic feasts. |
| CARDUUSES | • CARDUUS n. (Shakespeare) a thistle. |
| DUUMVIRAL | • duumviral adj. Of or belonging to the duumviri or the duumvirate. • DUUMVIRAL adj. of or belonging to the duumviri or the duumvirate. |
| RESIDUUMS | • residuums n. Plural of residuum. • RESIDUUM n. (Latin) a residue. |
| DUUMVIRATE | • duumvirate n. Synonym of diarchy: rule by two people, especially two men. • duumvirate n. (Historical) Any of several offices of the Roman Republic held by two joint magistrates known as duumvirs. • DUUMVIRATE n. government or control by two people. |
| INDIVIDUUM | • individuum n. An indivisible entity. • individuum n. A single individual person or thing. • INDIVIDUUM n. (Latin) an indivisible entity; an individual person. |
| DUUMVIRATES | • duumvirates n. Plural of duumvirate. • DUUMVIRATE n. government or control by two people. |