| LIMULOIDS | • limuloids n. Plural of limuloid. • LIMULOID n. a member of the king crab family, also LIMULUS. |
| LIMULUSES | • LIMULUS n. (Latin) a horseshoe crab, also LIMULOID. |
| MIMULUSES | • mimuluses n. Plural of mimulus. • MIMULUS n. any of various plants of the genus Mimulus, cultivated for their yellow or red flowers. |
| PRIMULINE | • primuline n. Archaic form of primulin. • PRIMULINE n. a yellow coal-tar dye. |
| SIMULACRA | • simulacra n. Plural of simulacrum. • SIMULACRUM n. (Latin) an image, a semblance, also SIMULACRE. |
| SIMULACRE | • simulacre n. A simulacrum. • SIMULACRE n. a likeness, a semblance; now usually in a derogatory sense, also SIMULACRUM. |
| SIMULANTS | • simulants n. Plural of simulant. • SIMULANT n. a simulator. |
| SIMULATED | • simulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of simulate. • simulated adj. Invented in imitation of a particular thing or of a specific condition; artificial. • SIMULATE v. to take on the appearance of. |
| SIMULATES | • simulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of simulate. • SIMULATE v. to take on the appearance of. |
| SIMULATOR | • simulator n. One who simulates or feigns. • simulator n. A machine or system that simulates an environment (such as an aircraft cockpit), often for training purposes. • SIMULATOR n. something that simulates. |
| SIMULCAST | • simulcast n. A program or event that is broadcast across more than one medium or service at the same time. • simulcast v. To broadcast a program or event across more than one medium or service at the same time. • SIMULCAST v. to broadcast simultaneously on radio and television. |
| SIMULIUMS | • SIMULIUM n. a small black bloodsucking fly. |
| STIMULANT | • stimulant n. (Pharmacology) A substance that acts to increase physiological or nervous activity in the body. • stimulant n. Something that promotes activity, interest, or enthusiasm. • stimulant adj. (Pharmacology) Acting as a stimulant. |
| STIMULATE | • stimulate v. To encourage into action. • stimulate v. To arouse an organism to functional activity. • STIMULATE v. to excite, to inspire enthusiasm in. |