| ACARODOMATIA | • acarodomatia n. Plural of acarodomatium. • ACARODOMATIUM n. a habitat for mites provided by certain plants that benefit from their presence, also ACARIDOMATIUM. |
| AGATHODAIMON | • agathodaimon n. Alternative spelling of agathodaemon. • AGATHODAIMON n. (Greek) one's good genius; the good part of one's conscience. |
| ANTONOMASIAS | • antonomasias n. Plural of antonomasia. • ANTONOMASIA n. the substitution of a title or epithet for a proper name, as in calling a sovereign "Your Majesty". |
| APPASSIONATO | • appassionato adv. (Music) (to be played) passionately. • APPASSIONATO adv. to be performed in an impassioned manner. |
| AUTOALLOGAMY | • AUTOALLOGAMY n. the ability of some plants of a species to cross-pollinate and others to self-pollinate. |
| AUTOTOXAEMIA | • autotoxaemia n. Autointoxication. • auto-toxaemia n. Alternative spelling of autotoxaemia. • AUTOTOXAEMIA n. self-poisoning caused by absorption of toxic products originating within the body, also AUTOTOXEMIA. |
| COADAPTATION | • coadaptation n. Alternative spelling of co-adaptation. • co-adaptation n. A mutual adaptation of species, organs or genes. • COADAPTATION n. the state of being mutually adapted. |
| LABANOTATION | • labanotation n. (Choreography) A system for documenting body movement. • LABANOTATION n. a method of writing down the movements, etc., of ballet diagrammatically. |
| MALAKATOONES | • MALAKATOONE n. (obsolete) a kind of large peach, also MELICOTTON, MELOCOTON, MELOCOTOON. |
| OSTEOMALACIA | • osteomalacia n. (Medicine) A softening of adult bones due to inadequate mineralization; the adult equivalent of rickets. • osteo-malacia n. Alternative spelling of osteomalacia. • OSTEOMALACIA n. softening of the skull due to calcium deficiency. |
| OXALOACETATE | • oxaloacetate n. (Organic chemistry) any salt or ester of oxaloacetic acid. • OXALOACETATE n. a salt or ester of oxaloacetic acid, also OXALACETATE. |
| PALAEOBOTANY | • palaeobotany n. Alternative spelling of paleobotany. • palæobotany n. Obsolete spelling of palaeobotany. • PALAEOBOTANY n. the study of fossil plants, also PALEOBOTANY. |
| PLASMOSOMATA | • PLASMOSOMA n. a nucleolus, also PLASMOSOME. |
| SATANOPHOBIA | • Satanophobia n. (Rare) A fear of Satan. • SATANOPHOBIA n. fear of the devil. |