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There are 19 words ending with ITUM

aconitumemeritumplacitumpulpitum  ——  accubitumad␣libitumdepositumquaesitum  ——  compositumincognitumpostcoitumpost␣obitumrequisitumsuppositum  ——  ad␣infinitumin␣infinitumplebiscitum  ——  malum␣prohibitumpactum␣illicitum

26 definitions found

  • aconitum — n. The poisonous herb aconite; also, an extract from it. — n. Aconitum, a genus of plants in the family Ranunculaceae.
  • emeritum — n. (Ancient Roman history) A bounty awarded to a soldier upon…
  • placitum — n. (Historical) A public court or assembly in the Middle Ages… — n. (UK, law, obsolete) A court, or cause in court. — n. (Law) A plea; a pleading; a judicial proceeding; a suit.
  • pulpitum — n. A massive, often decorative screen of stone or timber that…
  • accubitum — n. A bench or sofa for reclining at a table. — n. A round dining table. — n. A dining hall or refectory.
  • ad␣libitum — adv. As much as desired, to one’s fill, without restriction. — adj. Characterized by doing something ad libitum.
  • depositum — n. (Finance, obsolete) A deposit.
  • quaesitum — n. (Philosophy) Something sought or required.
  • compositum — n. (Algebra, field theory) Given a field extension F/K and subextensions…
  • incognitum — n. (Archaic) An American mammoth or mastodon, especially when presumed extant.
  • postcoitum — adj. Synonym of postcoital.
  • post␣obitum — adv. After death. — adj. After death.
  • requisitum — n. Something that is asked for; the answer demanded by a problem.
  • suppositum — n. (Logic) Something supposed to be true; an assumption.
  • ad␣infinitum — adv. Endlessly; for ever; neverendingly.
  • in␣infinitum — adv. Alternative form of ad infinitum.
  • plebiscitum — n. (Historical, Roman antiquity) A law enacted by the common people…
  • malum␣prohibitum — n. (Law) An action that is not inherently evil, but is nevertheless…
  • pactum␣illicitum — n. An unlawful agreement.
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