| ANAESTHESIOLOGY | • anaesthesiology n. (British spelling, medicine) Alternative spelling of anesthesiology. • anæsthesiology n. Obsolete spelling of anaesthesiology. • ANAESTHESIOLOGY n. a branch of medical science dealing with anesthetics, also ANESTHESIOLOGY. |
| CYANOETHYLATING | • cyanoethylating v. Present participle of cyanoethylate. • CYANOETHYLATE v. to introduce a cyano-ethyl group into. |
| DACTYLOGRAPHERS | • DACTYLOGRAPHER n. one who studies fingerprints. |
| DACTYLOGRAPHIES | • DACTYLOGRAPHY n. the study of fingerprints as a means of identification. |
| ERYTHROMELALGIA | • erythromelalgia n. A rare neurovascular peripheral pain disorder in which blood vessels, usually in the lower extremities… • ERYTHROMELALGIA n. a state of excessive dilation of the superficial blood vessels of the feet or hands. |
| EXCHANGEABILITY | • exchangeability n. The condition of being exchangeable. • EXCHANGEABILITY n. the state of being exchangeable. |
| GLUTARALDEHYDES | • glutaraldehydes n. Plural of glutaraldehyde. • GLUTARALDEHYDE n. a compound that contains two aldehyde groups and is used esp. in tanning leather and in the fixation of biological tissues. |
| HEARTBREAKINGLY | • heartbreakingly adv. In a heartbreaking manner. • heart-breakingly adv. In a heart-breaking manner. • HEARTBREAKING adv. causing intense sorrow or distress. |
| INTERCHANGEABLY | • interchangeably adv. With the ability of being interchanged or swapped. • INTERCHANGEABLE adv. capable of being interchanged. |
| OLIGOCYTHAEMIAS | • OLIGOCYTHAEMIA n. deficiency of red corpuscles in blood. |
| PALAEOETHNOLOGY | • palaeoethnology n. Alternative form of paleoethnology. • PALAEOETHNOLOGY n. the science of early man. |
| PALAEONTOGRAPHY | • palaeontography n. The description of fossil remains in scientific literature. • palaeontography n. The representation of forms of life represented by fossil remains. • PALAEONTOGRAPHY n. descriptive palaeontology, the description of fossil remains. |
| PALAEOPATHOLOGY | • palaeopathology n. Alternative form of paleopathology. • PALAEOPATHOLOGY n. the pathological study of the ancient remains of animals and humans. |
| PALAEOPHYTOLOGY | • palaeophytology n. Alternative form of paleophytology. • PALAEOPHYTOLOGY n. the study of fossil plants, palaeobotany. |
| PHYTOFLAGELLATE | • phytoflagellate n. Any dinoflagellate of the class Phytomastigophorea. • PHYTOFLAGELLATE n. any of various organisms (as dinoflagellates) that have many characteristics in common with typical algae. |
| RADIOTELEGRAPHY | • radiotelegraphy n. The process and techniques of sending telegrams using radio waves rather than wires. • radio␣telegraphy n. The transmission of Morse code (etc) using radio. • RADIOTELEGRAPHY n. signalling by radiotelegraph, wireless telegraphy. |
| TELEGRAPHICALLY | • telegraphically adv. By means of telegraphy. • telegraphically adv. In the concise style of a telegraph. • TELEGRAPHIC adv. of or relating to the telegraph. |
| UNCHANGEABILITY | • unchangeability n. (Uncountable) The property of being unchangeable. • unchangeability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is unchangeable. • UNCHANGEABILITY n. the state of being unchangeable. |