ˌelɪˈmentərɪ
121in|ter|ment — «IHN TUR mehnt», noun. the act of putting a dead body into a grave or tomb; burial. ╂[< inter bury + ment] …
122in|thral|ment — in|thrall|ment or in|thral|ment «ihn THRL muhnt», noun. Obsolete. enthrallment …
123in|thrall|ment — or in|thral|ment «ihn THRL muhnt», noun. Obsolete. enthrallment …
124o|ver|ful|fil|ment — o|ver|ful|fill|ment or o|ver|ful|fil|ment «OH vuhr ful FIHL muhnt», noun. a state of being overfulfilled: »overfulfillment of a quota …
125o|ver|ful|fill|ment — or o|ver|ful|fil|ment «OH vuhr ful FIHL muhnt», noun. a state of being overfulfilled: »overfulfillment of a quota …
126par|a|ment — «PAR uh muhnt», noun. a decorative ecclesiastical vestment. ╂[< Medieval Latin parāmentum < Latin parāre to prepare + mentum ment] …
127parch´ment|like´ — parch|ment «PAHRCH muhnt», noun. 1. the skin of sheep, goats or other animals, prepared for use as a writing material. 2. a manuscript or document written on parchment: »a parchment with the seal of Caesar (Shakespeare). 3. paper that looks like… …
128parch|ment — «PAHRCH muhnt», noun. 1. the skin of sheep, goats or other animals, prepared for use as a writing material. 2. a manuscript or document written on parchment: »a parchment with the seal of Caesar (Shakespeare). 3. paper that looks like parchment,… …