| BACCHIUS | • bacchius n. (Prosody) A metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones; according to some, two long and a short. • BACCHIUS n. (Latin) a metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones. |
| DENARIUS | • denarius n. (Ancient Rome, numismatics) A small silver coin issued both during the Roman Republic and during the… • DENARIUS n. (Latin) a coin of ancient Rome. |
| DOCHMIUS | • dochmius n. (Poetry) A metrical foot of five syllables used in Greek tragedy for highly anguished scenes. The metrical… • DOCHMIUS n. (Greek) a foot of five syllables. |
| GENIUSES | • geniuses n. Plural of genius. • GENIUS n. (Latin) an exceptional natural aptitude. |
| GIUSTING | • GIUST v. (Spenser) to tilt with lances, also JOUST, JUST. |
| MEDIUSES | • MEDIUS n. (Latin) the middle finger. |
| MULTIUSE | • multiuse adj. (Chiefly architecture) Able to accommodate multiple uses. • multiuse n. The use of something for more than one purpose. • MULTIUSE adj. having many uses. |
| NAUPLIUS | • nauplius n. (Zoology) A crustacean larva that has three pairs of locomotive organs (corresponding to antennules… • Nauplius prop.n. (Greek mythology) A son of the god Poseidon by Amymone, daughter of Danaus, and founder of the city of Nauplia. • Nauplius prop.n. (Greek mythology) A descendant of the founder of Nauplia who ruled the city (alternatively, Euboea)… |
| RADIUSED | • radiused adj. (In combination) Having a specified type of radius. • radiused adj. Having a rounded or curved edge. • RADIUS v. to give a rounded form to. |
| RADIUSES | • radiuses n. Plural of radius. • RADIUS n. (Latin) the shorter and thicker of the two arm bones. |
| RISORIUS | • risorius n. (Anatomy) A narrow band of facial muscle arising from the fascia over the masseter and inserting into… • RISORIUS n. a facial muscle situated at the corner of the mouth. |
| SENARIUS | • senarius n. (Poetry) A verse having six metric feet. • SENARIUS n. (Latin) a Greek or Latin verse consisting of six metrical feet. |
| SPLENIUS | • splenius n. (Anatomy) Either of two flat oblique muscles which are attached to the vertebrae on each side of the… • SPLENIUS n. (Latin) a muscle of the neck. |
| TROLLIUS | • trollius n. (Botany) Any of the genus Trollius of mostly herbaceous perennial plants in the family Ranunculaceae. • Trollius prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ranunculaceae – certain flowering plants. • TROLLIUS n. the globeflower. |