| CAMPANOLOGY | • campanology n. The study of bells and their casting, tuning, and ringing. • CAMPANOLOGY n. the art of bell ringing. |
| CRANIOGNOMY | • craniognomy n. (Dated) The science of the form and characteristics of the skull. • CRANIOGNOMY n. cranial physiognomy. |
| DOOMSAYINGS | • doomsayings n. Plural of doomsaying. • DOOMSAYING n. the act of prophesying doom. |
| ENTOMOPHAGY | • entomophagy n. The eating of insects. • ENTOMOPHAGY n. the eating of insects. |
| GEITONOGAMY | • geitonogamy n. (Botany) Transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another flower of the same plant. • GEITONOGAMY n. pollination of a flower by another flower on the same plant. |
| GONADECTOMY | • gonadectomy n. (Surgery) A procedure to remove one or more ovaries or testes. • GONADECTOMY n. the surgical removal of a gonad. |
| GRAMINOLOGY | • graminology n. (Rare) The study of grasses. • GRAMINOLOGY n. the study of grasses. |
| LARYNGOTOMY | • laryngotomy n. (Surgery) The surgical operation of cutting into the larynx. • LARYNGOTOMY n. surgical removal of the larynx. |
| LOGNORMALLY | • lognormally adv. In a lognormal fashion. • LOGNORMAL adv. relating to or being a normal distribution that is the distribution of the logarithm of a random variable. |
| MYTHOLOGIAN | • mythologian n. A mythologist. • MYTHOLOGIAN n. a mythologist. |
| ONOMATOLOGY | • onomatology n. The study of the origins of names; onomastics. • ONOMATOLOGY n. the science of names. |
| POLYGONATUM | • Polygonatum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asparagaceae – many herbaceous perennials including Solomon’s seal. • POLYGONATUM n. the Solomon's seal genus Polygonatum, of the lily family. |
| SIPHONOGAMY | • siphonogamy n. (Biology) reproduction via pollen tubes. • SIPHONOGAMY n. the state of reproducing by seed. |