| CLEISTOGAMY | • cleistogamy n. (Botany) The production of flowers which do not open and are self-fertilized in the bud. • CLEISTOGAMY n. the production of small flowers which do not open and in which self-pollination occurs, also CLISTOGAMY. |
| ESCHATOLOGY | • eschatology n. (Countable) System of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death. • eschatology n. (Uncountable) The study of the end times — the end of the world, notably in Christian and Islamic theology… • ESCHATOLOGY n. a branch of theology concerned with the end of the world. |
| GAMETOCYTES | • gametocytes n. Plural of gametocyte. • GAMETOCYTE n. a cell that divides to produce gametes. |
| GASTRECTOMY | • gastrectomy n. (Surgery) Removal or partial removal of the stomach. • GASTRECTOMY n. surgical removal of the stomach. |
| GEODYNAMICS | • geodynamics n. The branch of geophysics that studies the deformation processes of planetary mantle and crust, and the… • GEODYNAMICS n. the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| GEOPHYSICAL | • geophysical adj. Of or pertaining to geophysics. • GEOPHYSICAL adj. relating to geophysics. |
| GLYCOSIDASE | • glycosidase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a glycoside. • GLYCOSIDASE n. an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a bond joining a sugar of a glycoside to an alcohol or another sugar unit. |
| GLYCOSYLATE | • glycosylate v. (Organic chemistry) To react with a sugar to form a glycoside (especially a glycoprotein). • GLYCOSYLATE v. to attach sugar to proteins to make glycoproteins. |
| GYNAECOMAST | • gynaecomast n. Alternative form of gynecomast. • gynæcomast n. Obsolete typography of gynaecomast. • GYNAECOMAST n. a man suffering from gynaecomastia. |
| GYNOCRACIES | • gynocracies n. Plural of gynocracy. • GYNOCRACY n. government by women. |
| GYROMANCIES | • gyromancies n. Plural of gyromancy. • GYROMANCY n. divination by walking in a circle until dizzy; the fortune is determined by where the person falls. |
| MYCOPHAGIES | • MYCOPHAGY n. the eating of mushrooms. |
| PHAGOCYTISE | • phagocytise v. (Immunology, cytology, Britain) To ingest (something) by phagocytosis. • PHAGOCYTISE v. to consume by phagocytosis, also PHAGOCYTIZE. |
| PHAGOCYTOSE | • phagocytose v. (Immunology, cytology) To phagocytize; to ingest by phagocytosis. • PHAGOCYTOSE v. to subject to phagocytic action. |
| PSYCHAGOGUE | • psychagogue n. A necromancer. • PSYCHAGOGUE n. a conductor of souls to the underworld. |
| PSYCHOGASES | • PSYCHOGAS n. a gas which makes a person's performance deteriorate very seriously without his being aware of it. |
| SCENOGRAPHY | • scenography n. The design of theatrical sets. • scenography n. The art or act of representing a body on a perspective plane. • scenography n. A representation or description of a body, in all its dimensions, as it appears to the eye. |
| STEATOPYGIC | • steatopygic adj. Exhibiting steatopygia. • STEATOPYGIC adj. having fat buttocks, also STEATOPYGOUS. |
| SUBCATEGORY | • subcategory n. With respect to a given category, a more narrow category. • subcategory n. (Category theory) A subclass of a category which is itself a category, whose arrows are a restriction… • sub-category n. Alternative spelling of subcategory. |