(botany) A helicoid cyme whose successive pedicels are aligned on the same plane.
elaphrium
encarpium
epilabrum
euphremia
hammurapi
impasture
impasture
verb
(archaic, transitive) To place in a pasture; to foster.
impopular
impuberal
impuberal
adj
(rare) Immature; not having come to puberty.
impuritan
kamarupic
lymphuria
manipular
manipular
adj
manipulative
manipulatory
of or relating to a maniple (Roman army division)
marsupial
marsupial
adj
(anatomy) Of or relating to a marsupium.
Of or pertaining to a marsupial.
noun
A mammal of which the female has a pouch in which it rears its young, which are born immature, through early infancy, such as kangaroos or koalas, or else pouchless members of the Marsupialia like shrew opossums.
marsupian
marsupian
noun
(obsolete) marsupial
marsupium
marsupium
noun
A brood pouch in some fishes, crustaceans and insects in the family Monophlebidae.
The external pouch in which female marsupials rear and feed the young.
multipara
multipara
noun
A woman who has given birth to more than one child.
multipart
multipart
adj
(computing) of computer printout that is printed in multiple copies on paper having two or four continuous sheets rolled together with interleaving carbon paper; after printing it is separated on a decollator
having multiple parts
parfumoir
paroarium
partinium
pastorium
pastorium
noun
(US, Southern US) A parsonage, in some Baptist churches.
pathrusim
pauperism
pauperism
noun
The state of being a pauper; poverty.
periareum
perinaeum
perinaeum
noun
Alternative spelling of perineum
pharmuthi
plenarium
pluralism
pluralism
noun
(ecclesiastical) The state of a pluralist; the holding of more than one ecclesiastical living at a time.
(law) The existence of differing legal systems in a population or area.
(philosophy) The belief that a plural predicate refers to its individuals rather than to a collective.
(philosophy) The belief that values can be simultaneously antagonistic and incommensurable.
(politics) The acknowledgement of a diversity of political systems.
(politics) The belief that there should be diverse and competing centers of power in society.
(sociology) A social system that permits smaller groups within a society to maintain their individual cultural identities.
The quality or state of being plural, or in the plural number.
practicum
practicum
noun
(US) A college course designed to give a student supervised practical knowledge of a subject previously studied theoretically.
(US) A science exam in which students are questioned about specimens or other objects placed in front of them.
precarium
precarium
noun
A form of land tenure in which a petitioner receives a property for a specific amount of time without any change of ownership.
prolabium
punnigram
rhopalium
rhopalium
noun
(zoology) One of the marginal sensory bodies of medusae belonging to the Discophora
scoparium
septarium
septarium
noun
(geology) A flattened concretionary nodule, usually of limestone, intersected within by cracks which are often filled with calcite, barite, or other minerals.
shinarump
sphaerium
trapezium
trapezium
noun
(anatomy) The trapezium bone of the wrist.
(geometry, Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A quadrilateral with two sides parallel.
(geometry, US, dated) A four-sided polygon with no parallel sides and no sides equal; a simple convex irregular quadrilateral.
(restrictively) A quadrilateral with two sides parallel and two sides non-parallel.
A region on the ventral side of the brain, either just back of the pons Varolii, or, as in man, covered by the posterior extension of its transverse fibers.
tripsacum
triumphal
triumphal
adj
Of, relating to, or being a triumph.
That celebrates or commemorates a triumph or victory.