| ANTHROPOPHAGY | • anthropophagy n. The eating of human flesh; cannibalism. • ANTHROPOPHAGY n. cannibalism. |
| GALVANOPLASTY | • galvanoplasty n. The process of galvanizing, of coating with a thin layer of metal by electrochemical means. • GALVANOPLASTY n. (obsolete) electrodeposition. |
| KARYOMAPPINGS | • KARYOMAPPING n. a technique for determining whether an embryo has inherited a genetic defect by analysing DNA taken from it and its close relatives. |
| LARYNGOSPASMS | • laryngospasms n. Plural of laryngospasm. • LARYNGOSPASM n. spasmodic closure of the larynx. |
| LYMPHANGIOMAS | • lymphangiomas n. Plural of lymphangioma. • LYMPHANGIOMA n. an angioma of the lymph nodes. |
| NASOPHARYNGES | • nasopharynges n. Plural of nasopharynx. • NASOPHARYNX n. the upper part of the pharynx continuous with the nasal passages. |
| ORGANOTHERAPY | • organotherapy n. (Medicine) The therapeutic use of the endocrine organs (or glandular extracts) of animals. • ORGANOTHERAPY n. treatment of disease by administration of animal organs or extracts of them, esp. of ductless gland extracts. |
| OROPHARYNGEAL | • oropharyngeal adj. (Anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to both the mouth and the pharynx. • oropharyngeal adj. (Anatomy, relational) Of or pertaining to the oropharynx. • oropharyngeal n. (Informal, medicine) Ellipsis of oropharyngeal airway.: an adjunct device used to open and secure a… |
| PALAEONTOLOGY | • palaeontology n. Britain standard spelling of paleontology. • palæontology n. Obsolete typography of palaeontology. • PALAEONTOLOGY n. the study of fossils, also PALEONTOLOGY. |
| PALYNOLOGICAL | • palynological adj. Of or pertaining to palynology. • PALYNOLOGICAL adj. relating to palynology, the scientific study of spores and pollen, also PALYNOLOGIC. |
| PARACYANOGENS | • PARACYANOGEN n. a polymer of cyanogen. |
| PARAHYDROGENS | • PARAHYDROGEN n. a spin isomer of hydrogen. |
| PHANTASMAGORY | • phantasmagory n. Phantasmagoria. • PHANTASMAGORY n. a fantastic sequence of haphazardly associative imagery, as seen in dreams or fever, also PHANTASMAGORIA. |
| PHARMACOGNOSY | • pharmacognosy n. A branch of pharmacology that studies medical substances that are derived from natural sources, and their recognition. • PHARMACOGNOSY n. the study of drugs of animal and plant origin. |
| STEGANOGRAPHY | • steganography n. The practice of hiding messages, so that the presence of the message itself is hidden, often by writing… • steganography n. Specifically: the use of small computer files to communicate secret information. • STEGANOGRAPHY n. the practice of concealing digital data within some of the pixels of an image. |
| THANATOGRAPHY | • thanatography n. An account, usually written, of the death of a person. • THANATOGRAPHY n. the narrative of a death. |