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  • interlobular — (anatomy) Between lobules.
  • job security — chances of staying in employment
  • liberum veto — a veto exercised by a single member of a legislative body whose rules require unanimity.
  • lubrications — Plural form of lubrication.
  • lucubrations — Plural form of lucubration.
  • lugubriosity — mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially in an affected, exaggerated, or unrelieved manner: lugubrious songs of lost love.
  • masturbation — the stimulation or manipulation of one's own genitals, especially to orgasm; sexual self-gratification.
  • microtubular — Of or pertaining to microtubules.
  • microtubules — Plural form of microtubule.
  • mobius strip — a continuous, one-sided surface formed by twisting one end of a rectangular strip through 180° about the longitudinal axis of the strip and attaching this end to the other.
  • multilobular — having several or many lobules.
  • multiproblem — characterized by or experiencing several problems
  • musterbation — Alt form musturbation.
  • musturbation — (psychology) The compulsive insistence that things ought to be a particular way.
  • muttonbirder — a person who hunts muttonbirds
  • neoytterbium — ytterbium.
  • nimbostratus — a cloud of a class characterized by a formless layer that is almost uniformly dark gray; a rain cloud of the layer type, of low altitude, usually below 8000 feet (2440 meters).
  • northumbrian — of or relating to Northumbria, Northumberland, or the inhabitants or dialect of either.
  • obreptitious — having the characteristics of acquiring something by deceitful means
  • obscurantism — opposition to the increase and spread of knowledge.
  • obscurantist — opposition to the increase and spread of knowledge.
  • obscurations — Plural form of obscuration.
  • obstructions — Plural form of obstruction.
  • orbicularity — The quality of being orbicular.
  • outnumbering — Present participle of outnumber.
  • perturbation — the act of perturbing.
  • petrobrusian — a member of a 12th-century sect in S France that rejected the Mass, infant baptism, prayers for the dead, sacerdotalism, the veneration of the cross, and the building of churches.
  • picture book — a book consisting mainly or entirely of pictures, especially one for children who have not yet learned to read.
  • pilot burner — pilot light (def 1).
  • probouleutic — relating to the Athenian council, which discussed matters before submitting them to the general assembly
  • rambunctious — difficult to control or handle; wildly boisterous: a rambunctious child.
  • rock bunting — a seed-eating songbird, Emberiza cia
  • ryobu shinto — a fusion of Shinto and Buddhism, which flourished in Japan in the 13th century
  • scrobiculate — furrowed or pitted.
  • south arabiaProtectorate of, a former protectorate of Great Britain in S Arabia, now part of the Republic of Yemen.
  • stirrup bone — the stapes, one of the three bones of the middle ear
  • stone bruise — a bruise on the sole of the foot, caused by walking on or striking against a small stone or other hard object.
  • sub-tropical — Sub-tropical places have a climate that is warm and wet, and are often near tropical regions.
  • subarcuation — a structure that is somewhat arched
  • subeditorial — of or relating to a subeditor, the work of a subeditor or a subeditorship
  • suberization — the impregnation of cell walls with suberin, causing the formation of cork.
  • subfactorial — the number of ways a group of objects can be arranged so that none of the objects are in their original or correct place
  • subinspector — a secondary or assistant inspector
  • subintroduce — to introduce subtly
  • subordinated — placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank.
  • subordinator — a conjunction introducing a subordinate clause, as when in They were glad when I finished.
  • subscription — a sum of money given or pledged as a contribution, payment, investment, etc.
  • substraction — the act or process of subtracting
  • substruction — a foundation or substructure.
  • subsultorily — in a subsultory manner
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