| BUOYANCIES | • buoyancies n. Plural of buoyancy. • BUOYANCY n. the tendency to float, also BUOYANCE. |
| CACONYMIES | • CACONYMY n. the state of having an erroneous name. |
| CANTICOYED | • CANTICOY v. (Native American) to dance as an act of worship, also KANTIKOY, CANTICO. |
| CAPERNOITY | • CAPERNOITY n. (Scots) the head, noddle, also CAPERNOITIE, CAPPERNOITY. |
| CESSIONARY | • cessionary n. The person who receives transfer or cession of a personal obligation from the cedent. • CESSIONARY n. someone to which something is ceded. |
| CORYDALINE | • corydaline n. (Biochemistry) A bioactive isoquinoline alkaloid. • CORYDALINE n. an alkaloid obtained from the root of Corydalis lutea. |
| CYANOGENIC | • cyanogenic adj. Alternative form of cyanogenetic. • CYANOGENIC adj. of or like a cyanogen, a compound of carbon and nitrogen, forming a colourless poisonous gas with an almond-like odour. |
| CYTOPENIAS | • cytopenias n. Plural of cytopenia. • CYTOPENIA n. a deficiency of one or more types of blood cell. |
| GEODYNAMIC | • geodynamic adj. Of or pertaining to geodynamics. • GEODYNAMIC adj. related to geodynamics, the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| HEMOCYANIN | • hemocyanin n. (Biochemistry) a blue copper-containing respiratory pigment (a metalloprotein) found in most molluscs… • HEMOCYANIN n. a colourless copper-containing respiratory pigment in the circulatory fluid of various arthropods and mollusks, also HAEMOCYANIN. |
| HIEROMANCY | • hieromancy n. Divination by interpreting sacred objects, often used in sacrificial offerings. Similar to aruspicy. • HIEROMANCY n. divination by studying objects offered in sacrifice. |
| INCHOATELY | • inchoately adv. In an inchoate way. • INCHOATE adv. beginning. |
| ISOCYANATE | • isocyanate n. (Chemistry) the univalent radical -N=C=O (tautomeric with cyanate), and any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives R-N=C=O. • ISOCYANATE n. an ester of isomeric cyanic acid used in plastics and adhesives. |
| ISOCYANIDE | • isocyanide n. (Chemistry) The isomer HN+C- of hydrocyanic acid HCN. • isocyanide n. (Chemistry) Any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives RNC. • ISOCYANIDE n. a salt or ester of isocyanic acid. |
| LECTIONARY | • lectionary n. (Christianity) A book or listing that contains a collection of readings for Christian worship. • LECTIONARY n. a book, or a list, of lections, for reading in divine service. |
| MYOMANCIES | • MYOMANCY n. divination from the movements of mice. |
| NOTICEABLY | • noticeably adv. (Manner) In a noticeable way. • noticeably adv. (Degree) To a detectable degree, sufficient to be noticed. • noticeably adv. (Modal) In truth and observably. |
| POLYACTINE | • polyactine n. The ray of a polyactinal sponge. • POLYACTINE n. the spicule of a polyactinal sponge, also POLYACT. |