| AMONTILLADOS | • amontillados n. Plural of amontillado. • AMONTILLADO n. a kind of sherry. |
| CANTILLATING | • cantillating v. Present participle of cantillate. • CANTILLATE v. to chant or intone, esp. Hebrew scriptures in the Jewish liturgical service. |
| CANTILLATION | • cantillation n. The intonation of a sentence, especially in Hebrew script, codified by marks which are read as sequences… • cantillation n. Chanting. • CANTILLATION n. chanting. |
| CANTILLATORY | • cantillatory adj. Relating to cantillation or chanting. • CANTILLATORY adj. relating to cantillation, chanting. |
| CENTILLIONTH | • centillionth adj. The ordinal form of the number one centillion (10303 short scale, or 10600 long scale). • centillionth n. The person or thing in the centillionth position. • centillionth n. One of a centillion equal parts of a whole. |
| POINTILLISME | • POINTILLISME n. a painting technique using separate dots of pure colour rather than blends, also POINTILLISM. |
| POINTILLISMS | • pointillisms n. Plural of pointillism. • POINTILLISM n. a painting technique using separate dots of pure colour rather than blends, also POINTILLISME. |
| POINTILLISTE | • pointilliste n. Synonym of pointillist. • POINTILLISTE n. one who practises pointillisme, also POINTILLIST. |
| POINTILLISTS | • pointillists n. Plural of pointillist. • POINTILLIST n. one who practises pointillism, also POINTILLISTE. |
| QUINTILLIONS | • quintillions n. Plural of quintillion. • QUINTILLION n. a thousand raised to the sixth power. |
| SCINTILLATED | • scintillated v. Simple past tense and past participle of scintillate. • SCINTILLATE v. to sparkle. |
| SCINTILLATES | • scintillates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scintillate. • SCINTILLATE v. to sparkle. |
| SCINTILLATOR | • scintillator n. (Physics) Any substance that glows under the action of photons or other high-energy particles. • SCINTILLATOR n. an instrument for detecting radioactivity; a phosphor that produces scintillations. |
| VIGINTILLION | • vigintillion num. Originally, in accordance with the long scale, the twentieth power of a million, 10120; now (originally… • VIGINTILLION n. ten to the power of 63. |