| AMPHIBRACH | • amphibrach n. (Prosody) A metrical foot in ancient Greek or Latin consisting of two short syllables surrounding one… • amphibrach n. (Prosody) A metrical foot in modern prosody, consisting of three syllables, the middle one of which… • AMPHIBRACH n. a foot of three syllables, the middle one long, the first and last short. |
| BIPYRAMIDS | • bipyramids n. Plural of bipyramid. • BIPYRAMID n. a crystal formed of two pyramids base to base. |
| BLEPHARISM | • BLEPHARISM n. spasm of the eyelid. |
| IMPAIRABLE | • impairable adj. Able to be impaired. • IMPAIRABLE adj. that can be impaired. |
| IMPARTABLE | • impartable adj. Capable of being imparted. • IMPARTABLE adj. that can be imparted. |
| IMPARTIBLE | • impartible adj. Not partible; not subject to partition; indivisible. • impartible adj. Capable of being imparted or communicated; impartable. • IMPARTIBLE adj. of a field, that cannot be divided up. |
| IMPARTIBLY | • impartibly adv. So as not to be parted or divided. • IMPARTIBLE adv. of a field, that cannot be divided up. |
| IMPORTABLE | • importable adj. (Obsolete) Insupportable, unbearable. • importable adj. Capable of being imported. • importable n. Something that can be imported. |
| IMPROBABLE | • improbable adj. Not likely to be true. • improbable adj. Not likely to happen. • IMPROBABLE adj. not probable. |
| IMPROBABLY | • improbably adv. In an improbable manner; without probability. • IMPROBABLE adv. not probable. |
| IMPROVABLE | • improvable adj. Capable of being improved. • improvable adj. Capable of being used to advantage; profitable. • improvable adj. Impossible to prove. |
| IMPROVABLY | • improvably adv. So as to permit improvement. • improvably adv. In a way that cannot be proven. • IMPROVABLE adv. capable of being improved. |
| PREAMBLING | • preambling v. Present participle of preamble. • PREAMBLE v. to give an explanatory introduction. |
| PROCAMBIAL | • procambial adj. Relating to a procambium. • PROCAMBIAL adj. relating to procambium, the young tissue of a fibrovascular bundle before its component cells have begun to be differentiated. |
| PROCAMBIUM | • procambium n. (Botany) A meristem that lies just inside the protoderm and develops into primary xylem and primary phloem. • PROCAMBIUM n. the young tissue of a fibrovascular bundle before its component cells have begun to be differentiated. |
| REBAPTISMS | • rebaptisms n. Plural of rebaptism. • REBAPTISM n. a second baptism. |
| SUBPRIMATE | • subprimate n. (Zoology) Any mammal that is not a primate. • SUBPRIMATE n. one ranked below a primate. |