| ADIATHERMANCY | • adiathermancy n. (Obsolete) A resistance to the flow of heat. • ADIATHERMANCY n. impermeability to radiant energy. |
| ARCHIMANDRITE | • archimandrite n. (Ecclesiastical) The superior of a large monastery, or group of monasteries, in the Orthodox Church. • archimandrite n. (Ecclesiastical) An honorary title sometimes given to a monastic priest. • ARCHIMANDRITE n. the head of a monastery or convent. |
| AUTOSCHEDIASM | • autoschediasm n. Anything done with little forethought or preparation. • AUTOSCHEDIASM n. anything which is extemporized. |
| DEMOGRAPHICAL | • demographical adj. Of or relating to demography; demographic. • DEMOGRAPHICAL adj. relating to demography, also DEMOGRAPHIC. |
| DIATHERMACIES | • DIATHERMACY n. permeability by or conductibility of radiant heat, also DIATHERMANCY. |
| ENCHONDROMATA | • enchondromata n. Plural of enchondroma. • ENCHONDROMA n. an abnormal cartilaginous growth. |
| HAEMODYNAMICS | • haemodynamics n. Alternative spelling of hemodynamics. • HAEMODYNAMICS n. a branch of physiology that deals with the circulation of the blood, also HEMODYNAMICS. |
| HANDCRAFTSMEN | • handcraftsmen n. Plural of handcraftsman. • HANDCRAFTSMAN n. a person who is skilled in handicraft. |
| HOCHMAGANDIES | • HOCHMAGANDY n. (Scots) fornication, also HOUGHMAGANDIE. |
| RADIOCHEMICAL | • radiochemical adj. (Physics, chemistry) Of or pertaining to radiochemistry. • radiochemical adj. (Physics, chemistry) Describing a chemical change that is the result of ionizing radiation. • radiochemical n. (Chemistry) Any compound containing one of more atoms of a radioactive isotope; a radiolabel or radiotracer. |
| RHABDOMANCERS | • rhabdomancers n. Plural of rhabdomancer. • RHABDOMANCER n. one who practises rhabdomancy. |
| RHABDOMANCIES | • RHABDOMANCY n. divination by wands or rods. |
| TETRADRACHMAS | • tetradrachmas n. Plural of tetradrachma. |
| TETRADRACHMON | • tetradrachmon n. Alternative form of tetradrachm. |
| THIOCARBAMIDE | • thiocarbamide n. (Organic chemistry) thiourea. • THIOCARBAMIDE n. another name for thiourea. |