| ARAEOSYSTYLE | • araeosystyle n. (Architecture) An arrangement of columns that alternates between araeostyle and systyle. • ARAEOSYSTYLE n. a building or colonnade alternately araeostyle and systyle, also AREOSYSTILE. |
| CRYOHYDRATES | • cryohydrates n. Plural of cryohydrate. • CRYOHYDRATE n. a crystalline substance containing water and a salt in definite proportions, a eutectic crystallizing below the freezing point of water. |
| CYCADOPHYTES | • cycadophytes n. Plural of cycadophyte. • CYCADOPHYTE n. any of a division of usually unbranched mostly extinct gymnosperms. |
| CYCLOTHYMIAS | • cyclothymias n. Plural of cyclothymia. • CYCLOTHYMIA n. a mental condition of alternating moods of euphoria and depression. |
| DACTYLOSCOPY | • dactyloscopy n. The forensic analysis and comparison of fingerprints as a means of identification of individuals. • DACTYLOSCOPY n. the comparison of fingerprints for purpose of identification. |
| ENANTIOSTYLY | • enantiostyly n. (Botany) The condition in which the gynoecium protrudes laterally, either to the right or to the left… • ENANTIOSTYLY n. a dimorphous condition in which the style projects at one side or the other in different flowers. |
| GLYCOSYLATED | • glycosylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of glycosylate. • glycosylated adj. (Biochemistry) Describing a glycoside (but especially a glycoprotein) that has the sugar entity intact. • GLYCOSYLATE v. to attach sugar to proteins to make glycoproteins. |
| GLYCOSYLATES | • glycosylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glycosylate. • GLYCOSYLATE v. to attach sugar to proteins to make glycoproteins. |
| GYNAECOMASTY | • gynaecomasty n. Alternative form of gynecomastia. • gynæcomasty n. Obsolete typography of gynaecomasty. • GYNAECOMASTY n. the abnormal enlargement of a man's breast, also GYNAECOMASTIA, GYNECOMASTIA. |
| HYDROLYSATES | • hydrolysates n. Plural of hydrolysate. • HYDROLYSATE n. a product of hydrolysis, also HYDROLYZATE. |
| HYDROLYZATES | • hydrolyzates n. Plural of hydrolyzate; Alternative form of hydrolysates. • HYDROLYZATE n. a product of hydrolysis, also HYDROLYSATE. |
| HYDROXYLATES | • hydroxylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hydroxylate. • HYDROXYLATE v. to introduce hydroxyl into. |
| HYMENOPLASTY | • hymenoplasty n. (Medicine) Plastic surgery affecting a woman’s hymen, usually involving reconstruction to the unbroken… • HYMENOPLASTY n. surgical reconstruction of the hymen to give the appearance of virginity, usually for religious or cultural reasons. |
| LACHRYMOSITY | • lachrymosity n. The quality of being lachrymose. • LACHRYMOSITY n. the state of being lachrymose, tearful. |
| POLYCRYSTALS | • polycrystals n. Plural of polycrystal. • POLYCRYSTAL n. an object composed of several or many variously orientated crystals. |
| POLYSYNAPTIC | • polysynaptic adj. (Of a reflex or impulse) of or involving multiple synapses. • POLYSYNAPTIC adj. involving two or more synapses in the central nervous system. |
| SYMBOLOLATRY | • symbololatry n. The worship of symbols. • SYMBOLOLATRY n. the worship of symbols. |
| SYNDACTYLOUS | • syndactylous adj. (Zoology) Having the toes firmly united together for some distance, and without an intermediate web. • SYNDACTYLOUS adj. having fused digits, as do many birds and lower mammals. |
| SYNOPTICALLY | • synoptically adv. In a synoptic manner. • synoptically adv. With reference to a synopsis. • SYNOPTICAL adv. relating to a synopsis. |
| SYNTONICALLY | • syntonically adv. In syntonic fashion. • SYNTONIC adv. pertaining to syntony; in harmony with one's surroundings, also SYNTONOUS. |