EMBUSQUE | • embusqué n. One who avoids military service; a draft dodger. • EMBUSQUE n. (French) a slacker or shirker, a person who evades military service. |
EMBUSQUES | • embusqués n. Plural of embusqué. • EMBUSQUE n. (French) a slacker or shirker, a person who evades military service. |
QUICKBEAMS | • quickbeams n. Plural of quickbeam. • QUICKBEAM n. the hawthorn. |
COQUIMBITES | • COQUIMBITE n. a yellowish hydrous sulphate of iron found in certain volcanic rocks. |
LAMBREQUINS | • lambrequins n. Plural of lambrequin. • LAMBREQUIN n. (French) a veil over a helmet; a strip of drapery over a window or doorway. |
EQUILIBRIUMS | • equilibriums n. Plural of equilibrium. • EQUILIBRIUM n. a state of intellectual or emotional balance. |
LIQUIDAMBARS | • liquidambars n. Plural of liquidambar. • LIQUIDAMBAR n. a genus of balsamiferous trees of the family Hamamelidaceae. |
MACABERESQUE | • macaberesque adj. Macabre. • macaberesque n. The danse macabre, or some similar performance or imagery. • MACABERESQUE adj. somewhat macaber. |
BEQUEATHMENTS | • bequeathments n. Plural of bequeathment. • BEQUEATHMENT n. the act of bequeathing. |
EMBARQUEMENTS | • EMBARQUEMENT n. (Shakespeare) a placing under embargo. |
DISEQUILIBRIUM | • disequilibrium n. The loss of equilibrium or stability, especially due to an imbalance of forces. • DISEQUILIBRIUM n. loss or lack of equilibrium. |
DISEQUILIBRIUMS | • disequilibriums n. Plural of disequilibrium. • DISEQUILIBRIUM n. loss or lack of equilibrium. |
NONEQUILIBRIUMS | • nonequilibriums n. Plural of nonequilibrium. • NONEQUILIBRIUM n. lack of equilibrium. |
UBIQUITARIANISM | • ubiquitarianism n. The beliefs of the ubiquitarians. • UBIQUITARIANISM n. the Lutheran doctrine that holds that Christ is no more present in the elements of the Eucharist than elsewhere, as he is present in all places at all times. |