| ARACHNIDS | • arachnids n. Plural of arachnid. • ARACHNID n. any member of the Arachnida, the large class of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions, mites, etc. |
| ATECHNICS | • ATECHNIC n. a person without technical or artistic knowledge. |
| ETHNICISM | • ethnicism n. An emphasis upon ethnic identity. • ethnicism n. Prejudice based on ethnic origin. • ethnicism n. (Obsolete) heathenism; pagan superstition. |
| ETHNICITY | • ethnicity n. The common characteristics of a group of people, especially regarding ancestry, culture, language or… • ethnicity n. An ethnic group. • ethnicity n. (Casual, euphemistic) Race; common ancestry. |
| LYCHNISES | • lychnises n. Plural of lychnis. • LYCHNIS n. (Greek) a plant of the campion genus Lychnis of the pink family. |
| NONETHNIC | • nonethnic adj. Not ethnic. • nonethnic n. One who does not belong to an ethnic minority. • NONETHNIC adj. not ethnic. |
| PREHNITES | • prehnites n. Plural of prehnite. • PREHNITE n. an orthorhombic basic silicate of aluminium and calcium, usually occurring in pale green vitreous masses. |
| SCHNITZEL | • schnitzel n. A dish consisting of fried veal cutlet. • schnitzel n. (By extension) A Germanic dish of breaded and deep-fried meat cutlet. • SCHNITZEL n. (German) a thin veal cutlet fried in butter. |
| STRYCHNIA | • strychnia n. (Archaic, chemistry) strychnine. • STRYCHNIA n. (obsolete) strychnine. |
| STRYCHNIC | • strychnic adj. (Chemistry) Of or pertaining to strychnine. • STRYCHNIC adj. of or pertaining to strychnine. |
| TECHNICAL | • technical adj. Specifically related to a particular discipline. • technical adj. Of or related to technology. • technical adj. (Of a person) Technically-minded; adept with science and technology. |
| TECHNIKON | • technikon n. (South Africa) A polytechnic. • TECHNIKON n. a technical college. |
| TECHNIQUE | • technique n. (Uncountable) The practical aspects of a given art, occupation etc.; formal requirements. • technique n. (Uncountable) Practical ability in some given field or practice, often as opposed to creativity or imaginative skill. • technique n. (Countable) A method of achieving something or carrying something out, especially one requiring some… |