| ADDITAMENTS | • additaments n. Plural of additament. • ADDITAMENT n. a thing added or appended; a heraldic ornament. |
| EJECTAMENTA | • EJECTAMENTA n. material ejected esp. from a volcano, also EJECTA. |
| HEPTAMEROUS | • heptamerous adj. (Botany) Comprising seven parts or members, as with seven petals on a flower. • HEPTAMEROUS adj. having seven divisions; having the parts of flower in sevens. |
| HEPTAMETERS | • heptameters n. Plural of heptameter. • HEPTAMETER n. a verse line of seven feet. |
| METAMERISMS | • metamerisms n. Plural of metamerism. • METAMERISM n. a particular form of isomerism in which different groups are attached to the same central atom. |
| PENTAMERIES | • PENTAMERY n. the condition of being pentamerous, having parts arranged in fives, also PENTAMERISM. |
| PENTAMERISM | • pentamerism n. Five-part radial symmetry. • PENTAMERISM n. the condition of being pentamerous, having parts arranged in fives, also PENTAMERY. |
| PENTAMEROUS | • pentamerous adj. (Botany) In five parts; made up of five parts. • PENTAMEROUS adj. having five parts or members. |
| PENTAMETERS | • pentameters n. Plural of pentameter. • PENTAMETER n. a line of verse consisting of five metrical feet. |
| TAMEABILITY | • tameability n. The quality of being tameable. • TAMEABILITY n. the quality of being tameable, also TAMABILITY. |
| TESTAMENTAL | • testamental adj. Of or pertaining to a testament; testamentary. • TESTAMENTAL adj. relating to a testament or will; bequeathed or done by will, also TESTAMENTAR, TESTAMENTARY. |
| TESTAMENTAR | • TESTAMENTAR adj. relating to a testament or will; bequeathed or done by will, also TESTAMENTAL, TESTAMENTARY. |
| UNTAMEDNESS | • untamedness n. The quality of being untamed. • UNTAMEDNESS n. the state of being untamed. |
| VOLTAMETERS | • voltameters n. Plural of voltameter. • VOLTAMETER n. an instrument for measuring electrical current indirectly. |
| VOLTAMETRIC | • voltametric adj. Alternative form of voltammetric. • VOLTAMETRIC adj. relating to a voltameter, an instrument for measuring electrical current indirectly. |