| ACHROMATISMS | • achromatisms n. Plural of achromatism. • ACHROMATISM n. the state of being achromatic. |
| CHAMBERMAIDS | • chambermaids n. Plural of chambermaid. • CHAMBERMAID n. a maid who makes beds and does general cleaning of bedrooms (as in a hotel). |
| CHASMOGAMIES | • CHASMOGAMY n. the opening of a flower in order to be fertilized. |
| CHASMOGAMOUS | • chasmogamous adj. Exhibiting chasmogamy. • CHASMOGAMOUS adj. relating to chasmogamy, the opening of a flower in order to be fertilized, also CHASMOGAMIC. |
| CHROMATICISM | • chromaticism n. The quality or state of being chromatic. • chromaticism n. The act or action of chromaticizing: the use of chromatic notes or tones (contrasted with diatonicism). • CHROMATICISM n. the state of being chromatic; the use of chromatic tones. |
| DICHROMATISM | • dichromatism n. The condition of being dichromatic. • dichromatism n. (Pathology) A form of colourblindness in which only two of the three primary colours can be distinguished. • dichromatism n. (Biology) The condition when male and female birds have different plumage colors. |
| HAEMACHROMES | • HAEMACHROME n. a blood pigment, such as haemoglobin, that carries oxygen, also HEMACHROME. |
| HAEMOCHROMES | • HAEMOCHROME n. a blood pigment, such as haemoglobin, that carries oxygen, also HEMOCHROME. |
| HAMMERCLOTHS | • hammercloths n. Plural of hammercloth. • hammer-cloths n. Plural of hammer-cloth. • HAMMERCLOTH n. a cloth covering a coach box. |
| HECTOGRAMMES | • hectogrammes n. Plural of hectogramme. • HECTOGRAMME n. a measure of weight, containing a hundred grams, also HECTOGRAM, HEKTOGRAM. |
| HEMODYNAMICS | • hemodynamics n. (Medicine) The circulation and movement of blood in the body, and the forces involved therein. • HEMODYNAMICS n. a branch of physiology that deals with the circulation of the blood, also HAEMODYNAMICS. |
| IMPEACHMENTS | • impeachments n. Plural of impeachment. • IMPEACHMENT n. the act of impeaching. |
| MATCHMAKINGS | • matchmakings n. Plural of matchmaking. • match-makings n. Plural of match-making. • MATCHMAKING n. the business of bringing suitable people together for marriage. |
| METACHRONISM | • metachronism n. An error in chronological ordering in which a character or an event is placed at too late a time. • METACHRONISM n. an error of dating an event too late. |
| MISMATCHMENT | • mismatchment n. Mismatching; a bad or unsuitable match. • MISMATCHMENT n. the act of mismatching. |
| MONOCHROMASY | • MONOCHROMASY n. complete colour-blindness. |
| MONOCHROMATS | • monochromats n. Plural of monochromat. • MONOCHROMAT n. a person who sees all colours as different shades of a single colour, also MONOCHROMATE. |
| MYTHOMANIACS | • mythomaniacs n. Plural of mythomaniac. • MYTHOMANIAC n. a sufferer from mythomania, an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and exaggerating. |
| PSAMMOPHYTIC | • PSAMMOPHYTIC adj. like a psammophyte, a plant adapted to growing in sand. |