| AMMONOLYSES | • ammonolyses n. Plural of ammonolysis. • AMMONOLYSIS n. solvolysis in liquid ammonia. |
| AMYLOIDOSES | • amyloidoses n. Plural of amyloidosis. • AMYLOIDOSIS n. the condition of the body in which amyloid is deposited in the tissues. |
| CEPHALOTOMY | • cephalotomy n. Dissection or opening of the head. • cephalotomy n. (Medicine) craniotomy; usually applied to bisection of the fetal head with a saw. • CEPHALOTOMY n. the dissection of the head. |
| DEMONOLATRY | • demonolatry n. Worship of demons. • DEMONOLATRY n. the worship of or devotion to demons. |
| DERMATOLOGY | • dermatology n. (Medicine) The study of the skin and its diseases. • DERMATOLOGY n. the study of skin. |
| EMOTIONALLY | • emotionally adv. In an emotional manner; displaying emotion. • emotionally adv. Regarding emotions. • EMOTIONAL adv. full of emotion. |
| ETYMOLOGICA | • ETYMOLOGICON n. an etymological dictionary, also ETYMOLOGICUM. |
| HAEMATOLOGY | • haematology n. (Medicine) The scientific study of blood and blood-producing organs. • hæmatology n. (UK, dated) Alternative spelling of haematology. • HAEMATOLOGY n. the study of blood, diseases of blood, and blood-forming tissues, also HEMATOLOGY. |
| LEIOMYOMATA | • leiomyomata n. Plural of leiomyoma. • LEIOMYOMA n. a fibrous tumour, a fibroid. |
| LOADSAMONEY | • loadsamoney interj. (Britain, informal, humorous) A colourful variation of the phrase "loads of money", referring to the… • loadsamoney n. (Britain, informal, humorous) A vulgar person who has gained a large amount of wealth and flaunts it… • LOADSAMONEY n. wealth accumulated as a result of the economic boom of the 1980s. |
| LOATHSOMELY | • loathsomely adv. In a way that is loathsome. • LOATHSOME adv. abhorrent, also LOTHSOME. |
| MONOVALENCY | • monovalency n. The quality of being monovalent. • MONOVALENCY n. the state of being monovalent, also MONOVALENCE. |
| MYELOMATOID | • MYELOMATOID adj. in the form of a myeloma. |
| MYELOMATOUS | • myelomatous adj. (Pathology) Relating to a myeloma. • MYELOMATOUS adj. relating to a myeloma, a tumour of the bone marrow. |
| POLYAMORIES | • polyamories n. Plural of polyamory. • POLYAMORY n. the practice of having more than one sexual and emotional relationship at a time, with the full consent of all partners. |
| SEMASIOLOGY | • semasiology n. (Linguistics) Semantics; a discipline within linguistics concerned with the meaning of a word independent… • SEMASIOLOGY n. the study of meaning, esp. the study of semantic change. |