| AMPHICTYON | • amphictyon n. (Ancient Greece) One of the deputies from the confederated states of Ancient Greece to a congress or… • AMPHICTYON n. (historical) a delegate to a council of an amphictyony, a group of states sharing common shrine (e.g. the Greek states sharing Delphi).
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| AMPHOLYTES | • ampholytes n. Plural of ampholyte. • AMPHOLYTE n. an amphoteric electrolyte.
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| AMYOTROPHY | • amyotrophy n. (Pathology) atrophy of muscles. • AMYOTROPHY n. atrophy of the muscles.
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| CHROMATYPE | • chromatype n. Alternative form of chromotype. • CHROMATYPE n. a colored photographic picture taken upon paper made sensitive with potassium bichromate or some other salt of chromium.
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| HOMEOPATHY | • homeopathy n. A system of treating diseases with small amounts of substances which, in larger amounts, would produce… • HOMEOPATHY n. the use of minute quantities of medications that in large amounts, produce symptoms like those of the disease being treated, also HOMOEOPATHY.
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| HOMOPLASTY | • homoplasty n. (Biology) The formation of homologous tissues. • HOMOPLASTY n. the quality or fact of being homoplastic, also HOMOPLASY.
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| HYPOTHYMIA | • HYPOTHYMIA n. a state of depression; a diminished emotional response. | 
| LYMPHOMATA | • lymphomata n. Plural of lymphoma. • LYMPHOMA n. a tumor having a structure resembling that of a lymphatic gland.
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| MACROPHYTE | • macrophyte n. (Biology) Any normal macroscopic plant, especially an aquatic one. • MACROPHYTE n. a macroscopic plant in an aquatic environment.
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| METHYLDOPA | • methyldopa n. (Pharmacology) The compound 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-methyl-L-alanine, C10H13NO4, which is used as… • METHYLDOPA n. an antihypertensive drug.
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| MYELOPATHY | • myelopathy n. A disorder in which the tissue of the spinal cord is diseased or damaged. • myelopathy n. A disturbance or disease of the spinal cord.
 • MYELOPATHY n. a disease or disorder of the spinal cord or bone marrow.
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| MYOPATHIES | • myopathies n. Plural of myopathy. • MYOPATHY n. a disorder of muscle tissue.
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| MYTHOPOEIA | • mythopoeia n. Creation of any myth. • mythopœia n. Obsolete spelling of mythopoeia.
 • MYTHOPOEIA n. the making of myths.
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| PATHOGNOMY | • pathognomy n. The expression of the passions or emotions; the science of the signs by which human passions are indicated. • PATHOGNOMY n. the science of the signs by which human diseases are indicated.
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| PHILOMATHY | • philomathy n. The love of learning or literature. • PHILOMATHY n. the love of learning or letters.
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| POLYMATHIC | • polymathic adj. Pertaining to polymathy; acquainted with many branches of learning. • POLYMATHIC adj. pertaining to polymathy; acquainted with many branches of learning.
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| STAPHYLOMA | • staphyloma n. (Medicine) An abnormal protrusion of the uveal tissue through the eyeball. • STAPHYLOMA n. a protrusion of any part of the globe of the eye; as, a staphyloma of the cornea.
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| TOMOGRAPHY | • tomography n. Imaging by sections or sectioning. • TOMOGRAPHY n. X-ray photography in which parts of body in front of, or behind, the part under examination are not shown.
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