| ANALYTICAL | • analytical adj. Of or pertaining to analysis; resolving into elements or constituent parts. • analytical adj. Using analytic reasoning as opposed to synthetic. • ANALYTICAL adj. pertaining to analysis, also ANALYTIC. |
| ARCTICALLY | • arctically adv. In an Arctic manner. • ARCTIC adv. relating to the northern cold zone. |
| ATOMICALLY | • atomically adv. With regard to atoms or atomic energy. • ATOMICAL adv. relating to an atom. |
| ATYPICALLY | • atypically adv. In a manner which is not typical. • ATYPICAL adv. not typical, also ATYPIC. |
| CALYCULATE | • calyculate adj. Calycular. • CALYCULATE adj. having a calyculus, a cuplike structure. |
| CATAPHYLLS | • cataphylls n. Plural of cataphyll. • CATAPHYLL n. a rudimentary or simplified leaf. |
| CATHODALLY | • cathodally adv. Towards a cathode. • CATHODAL adv. relating to a cathode, also CATHODIC, CATHODICAL, KATHODAL, KATHODIC. |
| GALACTOSYL | • galactosyl n. (Organic chemistry) The univalent radical derived from the hemiacetal form of galactose. • GALACTOSYL n. a glycosyl radical derived from galactose. |
| MANTICALLY | • MANTIC adv. (Greek) having powers of prophecy. |
| NAUTICALLY | • nautically adv. In a nautical manner. • NAUTICAL adv. relating to ships, also NAUTIC. |
| PHATICALLY | • phatically adv. In a phatic manner. • PHATIC adv. relating to a communication meant to generate an atmosphere of social relationship rather than to convey some information. |
| SALICYLATE | • salicylate n. (Chemistry) any salt or ester of salicylic acid. • salicylate v. (Transitive) To combine or treat with salicylic acid. • SALICYLATE n. a salt of salicylic acid. |
| STATICALLY | • statically adv. In a static manner. • STATICAL adv. relating to statics, the science of forces in equilibrium, also STATIC. |
| TACTICALLY | • tactically adv. In a tactical manner; in a manner calculated to achieve some end. • tactically adv. Using tactics. • TACTICAL adv. relating to tactics. |
| TRAGICALLY | • tragically adv. In a tragic manner. • TRAGICAL adv. of the nature of a tragedy. |