| ACROAMATIC | • acroamatic adj. Esoteric, abstruse; (in particular) taught orally to select students and not disseminated. • acroamatic adj. (Education) Based on lectures or exposition by monologue. • ACROAMATIC adj. abstruse, esoteric, also ACROAMATICAL. |
| ACROAMATICAL | • acroamatical adj. Synonym of acroamatic. • ACROAMATICAL adj. abstruse, esoteric, also ACROAMATIC. |
| MICROAMPERE | • microampere n. One millionth ( 10-6 ) of an ampere. • MICROAMPERE n. a millionth of an ampere. |
| MICROAMPERES | • microamperes n. Plural of microampere. • MICROAMPERE n. a millionth of an ampere. |
| ROAM | • roam v. (Intransitive) To wander or travel freely and with no specific destination. • roam v. (Intransitive, computing, telecommunications) To use a network or service from different locations or devices. • roam v. (Transitive, computing, telecommunications) To transmit (resources) between different locations or devices… |
| ROAMED | • roamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of roam. • ROAM v. to move about without purpose or plan. |
| ROAMER | • roamer n. One who roams. • ROAMER n. one who roams, a wanderer. |
| ROAMERS | • roamers n. Plural of roamer. • ROAMER n. one who roams, a wanderer. |
| ROAMING | • roaming v. Present participle of roam. • roaming n. (Countable) An instance of wandering. • roaming n. (Uncountable, telecommunications) The ability to use a cell phone outside of its original registering zone. |
| ROAMINGS | • roamings n. Plural of roaming. • ROAMING n. the act of roaming. |
| ROAMS | • roams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of roam. • ROAM v. to move about without purpose or plan. |
| STROAM | • stroam v. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To wander about idly and vacantly. • stroam v. (UK, dialect, obsolete) To take long strides in walking. • STROAM v. to wander about idly and vacantly. |
| STROAMED | • stroamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of stroam. • STROAM v. to wander about idly and vacantly. |
| STROAMING | • stroaming v. Present participle of stroam. • STROAM v. to wander about idly and vacantly. |
| STROAMS | • stroams v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stroam. • STROAM v. to wander about idly and vacantly. |