ANTINUKER | • antinuker n. (Informal) One who is opposed to nukes (nuclear weapons). • ANTINUKER n. a person opposed to the use of nuclear weapons or nuclear energy, also ANTINUKE. |
ANTINUKES | • antinukes n. Plural of antinuke. • ANTINUKE n. a person opposed to the use of nuclear weapons or nuclear energy, also ANTINUKER. |
CONTINUAL | • continual adj. Recurring in steady, rapid succession. • continual adj. (Proscribed) Seemingly continuous; appearing to have no end or interruption. • continual adj. (Proscribed) Forming a continuous series. |
CONTINUED | • continued adj. (Dated) Prolonged; unstopped. • continued adj. Uninterrupted. • continued v. Simple past tense and past participle of continue. |
CONTINUER | • continuer n. One who, or that which, continues. • continuer n. (Linguistics) A word or phrase interjected by the listener to indicate that he/she is listening to the speaker. • CONTINUER n. one who continues. |
CONTINUES | • continues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of continue. • continues n. Plural of continue. • CONTINUE v. to go on with. |
CONTINUOS | • continuos n. Plural of continuo. • CONTINUO n. (Italian) the bass part as written for a keyboard instrument. |
CONTINUUM | • continuum n. A continuous series or whole, no part of which is noticeably different from its adjacent parts, although… • continuum n. A continuous extent. • continuum n. (Mathematics) The nondenumerable set of real numbers; more generally, any compact connected metric space. |
PLATINUMS | • platinums n. Plural of platinum. • platinums v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of platinum. • PLATINUM n. a metallic element, also PLATINA. |
RETINULAE | • retinulae n. Plural of retinula. • RETINULA n. (Latin) a neural receptor of an arthropod's eye. |
RETINULAR | • retinular adj. Of or relating to the retinula. • RETINULAR adj. relating to the retinula, a pigmented cell in some arthropod compound eyes, from which the rhabdom arises. |
RETINULAS | • retinulas n. Plural of retinula. • RETINULA n. (Latin) a neural receptor of an arthropod's eye. |