| AETIOLOGIES | • aetiologies n. Plural of aetiology. • ætiologies n. Plural of ætiology. • AETIOLOGY n. the science of causes, esp. of disease, also ETIOLOGY. |
| AETIOLOGIST | • aetiologist n. One who studies aetiology. • ætiologist n. Obsolete form of etiologist. • AETIOLOGIST n. a student of aetiology, also ETIOLOGIST. |
| AGRIOLOGIES | • AGRIOLOGY n. the comparative study of primitive peoples. |
| AMNIOTOMIES | • amniotomies n. Plural of amniotomy. • AMNIOTOMY n. surgical removal of the amnion. |
| AMOROSITIES | • amorosities n. Plural of amorosity. • AMOROSITY n. the quality of being amorous. |
| ANGIOLOGIES | • ANGIOLOGY n. the branch of medical science concerned with blood vessels and the lymphatic system. |
| APOSIOPESIS | • aposiopesis n. (Rhetoric) An abrupt breaking-off in speech, often indicated in print using an ellipsis (…) or an em dash (—). • APOSIOPESIS n. a conscious breaking off in the middle of a sentence. |
| APOSIOPETIC | • aposiopetic adj. (Rhetoric) Of or pertaining to aposiopesis. • APOSIOPETIC adj. relating to aposiopesis. |
| AUDIOLOGIES | • audiologies n. Plural of audiology. • AUDIOLOGY n. the study of hearing. |
| CALIOLOGIES | • CALIOLOGY n. the study of bird's nests. |
| COLONIALISE | • colonialise v. Alternative form of colonialize. • COLONIALISE v. to make colonial, also COLONIALIZE. |
| DIABOLOGIES | • diabologies n. Plural of diabology. • DIABOLOGY n. the study of devils, also DIABOLOLOGY. |
| EICOSANOIDS | • eicosanoids n. Plural of eicosanoid. • EICOSANOID n. any of a class of compounds derived from polyunsaturated acids. |
| EROTISATION | • EROTISATION n. the act of erotising, also EROTIZATION. |
| ETIOLATIONS | • etiolations n. Plural of etiolation. • ETIOLATION n. the operation of blanching plants, by excluding the light of the sun; the condition of a blanched plant. |
| HAGIOLOGIES | • hagiologies n. Plural of hagiology. • HAGIOLOGY n. the literature dealing with the lives and legends of saints. |
| ISOMETROPIA | • isometropia n. (Medicine) The normal condition of having equal refractive power in each eye. • ISOMETROPIA n. equal refraction of the two eyes. |
| OPINIONATES | • opinionates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of opinionate. • OPINIONATE v. to hold an opinion. |
| RADIOLOGIES | • RADIOLOGY n. the study of X-rays and their medical applications. |