| AMPHISTOMATIC | • amphistomatic adj. (Botany, of a leaf) Having stomata on both sides. • AMPHISTOMATIC adj. of a leaf, having stomata on both surfaces, also AMPHISTOMATAL. |
| APOCHROMATISM | • apochromatism n. (Optics) Freedom from both chromatic aberration and spherical aberration. • APOCHROMATISM n. being apochromatic. |
| CATECHUMENISM | • catechumenism n. The religious instruction given to a catechumen. • CATECHUMENISM n. being a catechumen. |
| CHROMATICISMS | • chromaticisms n. Plural of chromaticism. • CHROMATICISM n. the state of being chromatic; the use of chromatic tones. |
| CHROMATOGRAMS | • chromatograms n. Plural of chromatogram. • CHROMATOGRAM n. a visible record of the result of a chromatographic separation. |
| CHRYSANTHEMUM | • chrysanthemum n. Any of many flowering perennial plants, of the genus Chrysanthemum, native to China, that have showy radiate heads. • Chrysanthemum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – the chrysanthemums. • CHRYSANTHEMUM n. any of several cultivated plants of the Chrysanthemum genus, with colourful double flower-heads. |
| COMMONWEALTHS | • commonwealths n. Plural of commonwealth. • COMMONWEALTH n. the public or whole body of the people. |
| DICHROMATISMS | • dichromatisms n. Plural of dichromatism. • DICHROMATISM n. partial color blindness in which only two colors are perceptible. |
| EMBRANCHMENTS | • embranchments n. Plural of embranchment. • EMBRANCHMENT n. branching out. |
| MATHEMATICISE | • mathematicise v. Alternative spelling of mathematicize. • MATHEMATICISE v. to make mathematical, also MATHEMATICIZE, MATHEMATISE, MATHEMATIZE. |
| MATHEMATICISM | • mathematicism n. An approach or worldview that is rooted in mathematics. • MATHEMATICISM n. the belief that everything can be described or explained ultimately in mathematical terms. |
| METACHRONISMS | • metachronisms n. Plural of metachronism. • METACHRONISM n. an error of dating an event too late. |
| MISMATCHMENTS | • mismatchments n. Plural of mismatchment. • MISMATCHMENT n. the act of mismatching. |
| MONOCHROMATES | • monochromates n. Plural of monochromate. • monochromates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monochromate. • MONOCHROMATE n. a person who sees all colours as different shades of a single colour, also MONOCHROMAT. |
| PANCHROMATISM | • panchromatism n. Quality of being panchromatic. • PANCHROMATISM n. being equally sensitive to all colours. |
| SYMPATHECTOMY | • sympathectomy n. (Neurosurgery) The surgical cutting of a nerve in the sympathetic nervous system. • SYMPATHECTOMY n. the surgical excision of a sympathetic ganglion or other part of the sympathetic system. |
| TRICHROMATISM | • trichromatism n. The quality, state, or phenomenon of being trichromatic. • TRICHROMATISM n. use of the three primary colors for color reproduction; normal color vision. |