| ANTHROPOTOMY | • anthropotomy n. The anatomy or dissection of the human body; androtomy. • ANTHROPOTOMY n. human anatomy. |
| ASTROCYTOMAS | • astrocytomas n. Plural of astrocytoma. • ASTROCYTOMA n. a tumour of the central nervous system. |
| ATTORNEYDOMS | • ATTORNEYDOM n. the office of attorney. |
| AUTOMOBILITY | • automobility n. The utilization of automobiles as the major means of transportation and mobility. • AUTOMOBILITY n. the use of automobiles as the major means of transportation. |
| CYCLOSTOMATE | • cyclostomate n. (Zoology) Any member of the Cyclostomata class of fish. • CYCLOSTOMATE adj. of or like a cyclostome. |
| CYTOTAXONOMY | • cytotaxonomy n. (Taxonomy) The classification of organisms based upon their cellular structure and function, and especially… • CYTOTAXONOMY n. the classification of organisms based on cell structure, esp. the number, shape, etc., of the chromosomes. |
| EMOTIONALITY | • emotionality n. The state or quality of being emotional. • emotionality n. (Psychology) The observable component of emotion. • EMOTIONALITY n. the state of being emotional. |
| MYCETOMATOUS | • mycetomatous adj. Relating to a mycetoma. • MYCETOMATOUS adj. of or like mycetoma, a chronic fungus infection. |
| OLFACTOMETRY | • olfactometry n. The study and measurement of smells. • OLFACTOMETRY n. the measurement of the sharpness of the sense of smell. |
| POSTVAGOTOMY | • postvagotomy adj. (Medicine) After a vagotomy. • POSTVAGOTOMY adj. following a vagotomy. |
| PROTOMARTYRS | • protomartyrs n. Plural of protomartyr. • PROTOMARTYR n. the first martyr in any cause, esp. St Stephen. |
| SOMATOTYPING | • somatotyping v. Present participle of somatotype. • SOMATOTYPE v. to place with regard to somatotype. |
| TETRACHOTOMY | • tetrachotomy n. Division of a whole into four parts. • tetrachotomy n. (Logic) Quaternary classification. • tetrachotomy n. Tetralemma. |
| THAUMATOLOGY | • thaumatology n. The study of miracles. • THAUMATOLOGY n. the study of miracles. |
| THORACOSTOMY | • thoracostomy n. Incision into the chest wall, with maintenance of the opening for drainage. • THORACOSTOMY n. the construction of an artificial opening in the chest, usually to draw off fluid or release a buildup of air. |
| TRACHEOSTOMY | • tracheostomy n. (Surgery) A surgical procedure in which an incision is made into the trachea, through the neck, and… • TRACHEOSTOMY n. a surgical incision into the windpipe, to relieve choking, also TRACHEOTOMY. |
| TRAUMATOLOGY | • traumatology n. (Medicine, psychology) A branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of trauma. • TRAUMATOLOGY n. the study of wounds and their effects. |