| DEMULCENT | • demulcent adj. (Also figuratively) Soothing or softening. • demulcent n. (Medicine) A soothing medication used to relieve pain in inflamed tissues. • DEMULCENT n. an emulsifier; something soothing. |
| DEMULSIFY | • demulsify v. (Intransitive, of an emulsion) To separate into its components. • demulsify v. (Transitive) To separate (an emulsion) into its components. • DEMULSIFY v. to separate from an emulsion. |
| EMULATING | • emulating v. Present participle of emulate. • EMULATE v. to strive to equal or excel; to imitate, also AEMULE, EMULE. |
| EMULATION | • emulation n. The endeavor or desire to equal or excel someone else in qualities or actions. • emulation n. (Obsolete) Jealous rivalry; envy; envious contention. • emulation n. (Computing) Execution of a program or other software designed for a different system, by simulating… |
| EMULATIVE | • emulative adj. Having a tendency to emulate others; imitative. • EMULATIVE adj. inclined to emulation. |
| EMULATORS | • emulators n. Plural of emulator. • EMULATOR n. one who emulates. |
| EMULGENCE | • emulgence n. The act of emulging; a milking or draining. • EMULGENCE n. (archaic) the process of emulging, milking or draining out. |
| EMULOUSLY | • emulously adv. In an emulous manner; ambitiously or competitively. • EMULOUS adv. eager to equal or surpass another. |
| EMULSIBLE | • EMULSIBLE adj. that can be emulsified. |
| EMULSIONS | • emulsions n. Plural of emulsion. • emulsions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emulsion. • EMULSION n. a colloidal suspension of one liquid in another. |
| EMULSOIDS | • emulsoids n. Plural of emulsoid. • EMULSOID n. a liquid dispersed in another liquid. |
| TEMULENCE | • temulence n. Intoxication, drunkenness, temulency. • TEMULENCE n. intoxication, also TEMULENCY. |
| TEMULENCY | • temulency n. Intoxication, drunkenness, temulence. • TEMULENCY n. intoxication, also TEMULENCE. |
| TREMULANT | • tremulant adj. Trembling, tremulous. • tremulant n. (Music) A mechanical component of a musical organ, designed to add vibration to the sounds produced by the instrument. • TREMULANT adj. tremulous. |
| TREMULATE | • tremulate v. (Intransitive) To tremble, quiver. • tremulate v. (Transitive) To cause to tremble, quiver. • TREMULATE v. to sound with a tremolo effect. |
| TREMULOUS | • tremulous adj. Trembling, quivering, or shaking. • tremulous adj. Timid, hesitant; lacking confidence. • TREMULOUS adj. trembling; quivering. |