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COMPUTATORcomputator n. (Archaic) A person who performs computations.
computator n. (Archaic) A mechanical device that performs computation.
computator n. (Humorous) Synonym of computer (“electronic device”) (Can we add an example for this sense?).
COMPUTATORScomputators n. Plural of computator.
COMPUTATOR n. a person who calculates.
PITTOSPORUMpittosporum n. Any plant of the genus Pittosporum, various Old World shrubs and trees.
Pittosporum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Pittosporaceae – certain of trees called cheesewoods.
PITTOSPORUM n. any of numerous chiefly subtropical evergreen shrubs or small trees.
PITTOSPORUMSpittosporums n. Plural of pittosporum.
PITTOSPORUM n. any of numerous chiefly subtropical evergreen shrubs or small trees.
CHEMAUTOTROPHCHEMAUTOTROPH n. an organism, such as a bacterium, that obtains its energy from inorganic reactions using simple compounds, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide.
PROTOACTINIUMprotoactinium n. Dated form of protactinium.
PROTOACTINIUM n. a radioactive element that yields actinium on disintegration.
RECOMPUTATIONrecomputation n. The act, process or result of recomputing; recalculation.
RECOMPUTATION n. the act of recomputing.
TREPONEMATOUSTREPONEMATOUS adj. of or like a treponema, a kind of bacterium, a spirochaete, that causes syphilis.
CHEMAUTOTROPHSCHEMAUTOTROPH n. an organism, such as a bacterium, that obtains its energy from inorganic reactions using simple compounds, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide.
CHEMOAUTOTROPHchemoautotroph n. (Biology) a simple organism, such as a protozoan, that derives its energy from chemical processes rather…
CHEMOAUTOTROPH n. any organism, e.g. bacteria, that produces energy by the oxidation of inorganic compounds, such as iron, ammonia and hydrogen sulphide, also CHEMOAUTROPH.
PROTOACTINIUMSPROTOACTINIUM n. a radioactive element that yields actinium on disintegration.
RECOMPUTATIONSrecomputations n. Plural of recomputation.
RECOMPUTATION n. the act of recomputing.
CHEMAUTOTROPHICchemautotrophic adj. Alternative form of chemoautotrophic.
CHEMAUTOTROPHIC adj. of or like a chemautotroph.
CHEMOAUTOTROPHSchemoautotrophs n. Plural of chemoautotroph.
CHEMOAUTOTROPH n. any organism, e.g. bacteria, that produces energy by the oxidation of inorganic compounds, such as iron, ammonia and hydrogen sulphide, also CHEMOAUTROPH.
CHEMOAUTOTROPHYchemoautotrophy n. (Biology) A mode of growth in which CO2 is the exclusive source of assimilated carbon, and energy is…
CHEMOAUTOTROPHY n. the production of energy by the oxidation of inorganic compounds, such as iron, ammonia and hydrogen sulphide.
COMPUTERISATIONcomputerisation n. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of computerization.
COMPUTERISATION n. the process of computerising, also COMPUTERIZATION.
COMPUTERIZATIONcomputerization n. The act of computerizing something, or something computerized.
COMPUTERIZATION n. the act of computerizing, also COMPUTERISATION.
PHOTOMULTIPLIERphotomultiplier n. (Physics) A device, normally in the form of a tube, that uses a photocathode to convert photons into…
PHOTOMULTIPLIER n. a photocell with a series of dynodes which amplify the emission current by electron multiplication.
POSTSTIMULATORYpoststimulatory adj. After stimulation.
POSTSTIMULATORY adj. following stimulation.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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