| CARDIOMEGALY | • cardiomegaly n. Megalocardia. • CARDIOMEGALY n. another name for megalocardia. |
| CIRCUMGYRATED | • circumgyrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of circumgyrate. • CIRCUMGYRATE v. to whirl or roll round. |
| CYANOGENAMIDE | • CYANOGENAMIDE n. the amide of cyanogen, a white crystalline substance, also CYANAMID, CYANAMIDE. |
| CYANOGENAMIDES | • CYANOGENAMIDE n. the amide of cyanogen, a white crystalline substance, also CYANAMID, CYANAMIDE. |
| DEMAGOGICALLY | • demagogically adv. In a demagogic manner. • DEMAGOGICAL adv. of or like a demagogue, also DEMAGOGIC. |
| DEMIURGICALLY | • demiurgically adv. In the manner of a demiurge. • DEMIURGICAL adv. relating to a demiurge, also DEMIURGEOUS, DEMIURGIC. |
| DEMOGRAPHICALLY | • demographically adv. In a demographic manner. • DEMOGRAPHICAL adv. relating to demography, also DEMOGRAPHIC. |
| DERMATOGLYPHIC | • dermatoglyphic adj. Relating to the study and subject matter of dermatoglyphics. • DERMATOGLYPHIC n. a ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet. |
| DERMATOGLYPHICS | • dermatoglyphics n. The patterns of loops, arches and whorls on the skin of the fingers and feet. • dermatoglyphics n. The study of such patterns. • DERMATOGLYPHIC n. a ridge pattern of skin on the inner surface of the hands and feet. |
| DIAMAGNETICALLY | • diamagnetically adv. In a diamagnetic way. • DIAMAGNETIC adv. applied to any substance of which a rod suspended between the poles of a magnet arranges itself across the lines of force, as opposed to paramagnetic. |
| GEODYNAMIC | • geodynamic adj. Of or pertaining to geodynamics. • GEODYNAMIC adj. related to geodynamics, the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| GEODYNAMICAL | • geodynamical adj. Of or pertaining to geodynamics. • GEODYNAMICAL adj. related to geodynamics, the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| GEODYNAMICIST | • geodynamicist n. One who studies geodynamics. • GEODYNAMICIST n. a student of geodynamics, the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| GEODYNAMICISTS | • geodynamicists n. Plural of geodynamicist. • GEODYNAMICIST n. a student of geodynamics, the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| GEODYNAMICS | • geodynamics n. The branch of geophysics that studies the deformation processes of planetary mantle and crust, and the… • GEODYNAMICS n. the study of the dynamic processes and forces within the earth. |
| HYDROMAGNETIC | • hydromagnetic adj. Of or pertaining to hydromagnetics. • HYDROMAGNETIC adj. relating to hydromagnetics, a branch of mathematical physics dealing with interactions between an electricity-conducting fluid (such as an ionized gas) and a magnetic field. |
| HYDROMAGNETICS | • hydromagnetics n. Magnetohydrodynamics. • HYDROMAGNETICS n. a branch of mathematical physics dealing with interactions between an electricity-conducting fluid (such as an ionized gas) and a magnetic field. |
| LARYNGECTOMISED | • LARYNGECTOMISED adj. having undergone a laryngectomy, also LARYNGECTOMIZED. |
| LARYNGECTOMIZED | • laryngectomized v. Simple past tense and past participle of laryngectomize. • laryngectomized adj. Subjected to a laryngectomy. • LARYNGECTOMIZED adj. having undergone a laryngectomy, also LARYNGECTOMISED. |
| TRAGICOMEDY | • tragicomedy n. (Uncountable) The genre of drama that combines elements of tragedy and comedy. • tragicomedy n. (Countable) A drama that combines elements of tragedy and comedy. • TRAGICOMEDY n. a drama or a situation blending tragic and comic elements. |