| CORNUCOPIA | • cornucopia n. (Greek mythology) A goat’s horn endlessly overflowing with fruit, flowers and grain; or full of whatever… • cornucopia n. A hollow horn- or cone-shaped object, filled with edible or useful things. • cornucopia n. An abundance or plentiful supply. |
| FACINOROUS | • facinorous adj. (Archaic, formal) Extremely wicked. • FACINOROUS adj. (archaic) extremely wicked, also FACINERIOUS. |
| FORAMINOUS | • foraminous adj. Covered with holes or foramina. • FORAMINOUS adj. having foramina; full of holes; porous. |
| HARMONIOUS | • harmonious adj. Showing accord in feeling or action. • harmonious adj. Having components pleasingly or appropriately combined. • harmonious adj. Melodious; in harmony. |
| HONORARIUM | • honorarium n. Compensation for services that do not have a predetermined value. • HONORARIUM n. a voluntary fee paid esp. to a professional person for their services. |
| INOCULATOR | • inoculator n. One who inoculates. • inoculator n. A device used for inoculating. • INOCULATOR n. one who inoculates. |
| MORULATION | • morulation n. (Biology) The cleavage or segmentation of the ovum by which a morula is formed. • MORULATION n. the process of cleavage, or segmentation, of the ovum, by which a morula is formed. |
| OBDURATION | • obduration n. (Obsolete) A hardening of the heart; hardness of heart. • OBDURATION n. a hardening of the heart. |
| OBJURATION | • objuration n. (Rare) The act of objuring; a firm binding by oath. • OBJURATION n. the act of binding by oath; a solemn charge. |
| OBTURATION | • obturation n. The act of stopping up, or closing, an opening. • obturation n. (Firearms) The process of a bullet expanding under pressure to fit the bore of the firearm, or a cartridge… • OBTURATION n. an obstruction. |
| OCTONARIUS | • octonarius n. A verse having eight metrical feet. • OCTONARIUS n. in prosody, a line having eight feet, also OCTONARIAN. |
| OMNIPAROUS | • omniparous adj. Producing all things; omniparient. • OMNIPAROUS adj. producing all things. |
| OUTROARING | • outroaring v. Present participle of outroar. • OUTROAR v. (Shakespeare) to roar louder than. |
| OUTSOARING | • outsoaring v. Present participle of outsoar. • OUTSOAR v. to soar beyond. |
| RANIVOROUS | • ranivorous adj. Frog-eating. • RANIVOROUS adj. eating frogs. |
| VORAGINOUS | • voraginous adj. Pertaining to a whirlpool; full of whirlpools; hence, devouring. • VORAGINOUS adj. relating to a vorago or whirlpool. |