| ANCHYLOTIC | • anchylotic adj. Of or pertaining to anchylosis. • ANCHYLOTIC adj. relating to anchylosis, the joining together of bones or hard parts, also ANKYLOTIC. |
| CHANTINGLY | • chantingly adv. In a chanting manner. • CHANTING adv. singing. |
| CHEATINGLY | • cheatingly adv. In a cheating manner. • CHEATING adv. deceiving. |
| ETHNICALLY | • ethnically adv. Of or pertaining to ethnicity. • ETHNICAL adv. concerning races or nations, also ETHNIC. |
| ETHYLAMINE | • ethylamine n. (Organic chemistry) A colourless, volatile liquid amine, CH3-CH2-NH2 having many industrial applications. • ETHYLAMINE n. a colorless, mobile, inflammable liquid, very volatile and with an ammoniacal odor. |
| ETHYLATING | • ethylating v. Present participle of ethylate. • ethylating adj. That serves to ethylate. • ETHYLATE v. to introduce the ethyl group into. |
| ETHYLATION | • ethylation n. (Organic chemistry) Any reaction that introduces an ethyl group into a molecule. • ETHYLATION n. a chemical reaction in which an ethyl group is introduced into a molecule. |
| HAUNTINGLY | • hauntingly adv. In a haunting manner. • HAUNTING adv. making a moving and lasting impression. |
| HESITANTLY | • hesitantly adv. With hesitation. • hesitantly adv. With reluctance. • HESITANT adv. tending to hold back. |
| HYPANTHIAL | • HYPANTHIAL adj. of or like a hypanthium. |
| INCHOATELY | • inchoately adv. In an inchoate way. • INCHOATE adv. beginning. |
| LABYRINTHS | • labyrinths n. Plural of labyrinth. • labyrinths v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of labyrinth. • LABYRINTH n. a building with intricate passages; a maze. |
| LITHOMANCY | • lithomancy n. Divination with the use of precious or semi-precious stones, gemstones, or normal stones by either interpreting… • LITHOMANCY n. divination by stones or meteorites. |
| LOATHINGLY | • loathingly adv. With loathing. • LOATHING adv. hating. |
| PLAYTHINGS | • playthings n. Plural of plaything. • PLAYTHING n. something to play with. |
| SCATHINGLY | • scathingly adv. In a scathing manner. • SCATHING adv. SCATHE, (Old Norse) to injure, also SCAITH, SCATH, SKAITH. |
| STAPHYLINE | • staphyline adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the uvula or the palate. • STAPHYLINE adj. like a bunch of grapes. |
| TALLYHOING | • tallyhoing v. Present participle of tallyho. • tally␣hoing v. Present participle of tally ho. • TALLYHO v. to utter a hunting cry. |
| THYLACINES | • thylacines n. Plural of thylacine. • THYLACINE n. the Tasmanian wolf. |