| AMORPHISMS | • amorphisms n. Plural of amorphism. • AMORPHISM n. absence of regular form; amorphous quality. |
| AMPLOSOMES | • AMPLOSOME n. the short or stocky type of human figure. |
| HAMMERKOPS | • hammerkops n. Plural of hammerkop. • HAMMERKOP n. (South African) a bird of the heron family. |
| HOMOPLASMY | • homoplasmy n. The presence of the same mutation in all copies of mitochondrial or plastid DNA within a single cell or individual. • HOMOPLASMY n. the quality or fact of being homoplastic. |
| KOMPROMATS | • kompromats n. Plural of kompromat. • KOMPROMAT n. documents, photographs, etc that may be damaging to a person's reputation, kept as a potential tool for blackmail. |
| MACROPRISM | • macroprism n. A prism of an orthorhombic crystal between the macropinacoid and the unit prism; the corresponding pyramids… • MACROPRISM n. in crystallography, a prism parallel to the macrodiagonal. |
| MAPPEMONDS | • mappemonds n. Plural of mappemond. • MAPPEMOND n. a map of the world. |
| MELAMPODES | • MELAMPODE n. (Spenser) the black hellebore. |
| MISPROGRAM | • misprogram v. (Transitive) To program incorrectly. • MISPROGRAM v. to program incorrectly. |
| MYCOPLASMA | • mycoplasma n. Any infectious bacterium of the genus Mycoplasma, often specifically Mycoplasma pneumoniae. • Mycoplasma prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Mycoplasmataceae – bacteria that lack cell walls. • MYCOPLASMA n. a member of the Mycoplasma, a variety of pathogenic agents apparently neither viruses not true bacteria. |
| PANCOSMISM | • pancosmism n. (Philosophy) The belief that nothing exists except the physical and temporal universe. • PANCOSMISM n. the theory that the material universe is all that exists. |
| PANTOMIMES | • pantomimes n. Plural of pantomime. • pantomimes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pantomime. • PANTOMIME v. to portray or communicate by exaggerated silent gestures or expressions. |
| PLASMODESM | • plasmodesm n. Alternative form of plasmodesma. • PLASMODESM n. a strand of living cytoplasm connecting two cells, also PLASMODESMA. |
| PLASMODIUM | • plasmodium n. (Biology) A mass of cytoplasm, containing many nuclei, created by the aggregation of amoeboid cells… • Plasmodium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Plasmodiidae – parasitic protozoans which include those causing malaria. • PLASMODIUM n. a naked mass of protoplasm with many nuclei, as in myxomycetes. |
| PLASMOGAMY | • plasmogamy n. (Mycology) Stage of sexual reproduction joining the cytoplasm of two parent mycelia without the fusion of nuclei. • PLASMOGAMY n. a process of fusion of the cytoplasm of two cells; the first step in syngamy, also PLASTOGAMY. |
| PLASMOSOMA | • PLASMOSOMA n. a nucleolus, also PLASMOSOME. |
| PLASMOSOME | • PLASMOSOME n. a nucleolus, also PLASMOSOMA. |
| POLYLEMMAS | • polylemmas n. Plural of polylemma. • POLYLEMMA n. an argument forcing a choice between contradictory statements. |
| PROGRAMMES | • programmes n. Plural of programme. • programmes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of programme. • PROGRAMME v. to prepare a program for (a computer, etc.). |
| PSAMMOPHIL | • PSAMMOPHIL n. a sand-loving plant, also PSAMMOPHILE. |