| ANCYLOSTOMIASES | • ancylostomiases n. Plural of ancylostomiasis. • ANCYLOSTOMIASIS n. infestation with hookworms, leading to anaemia. |
| BIOSYSTEMATICS | • biosystematics n. (Biology, taxonomy) taxonomy based upon statistical data of the evolution of organisms. • BIOSYSTEMATICS n. taxonomy esp. as based on cytogenetics and genetics. |
| BLASTOMYCOSES | • blastomycoses n. Plural of blastomycosis. • BLASTOMYCOSIS n. any of several fungal infections. |
| GYROCOMPASSES | • gyrocompasses n. Plural of gyrocompass. • gyro␣compasses n. Plural of gyro compass. • GYROCOMPASS n. a compass which indicates direction by the freely moving axis of a rapidly spinning wheel. |
| HYOSCYAMUSES | • hyoscyamuses n. Plural of hyoscyamus. • HYOSCYAMUS n. any plant of the solanaceous genus Hyoscyamus, including henbane. |
| METAPHYSICISES | • METAPHYSICISE v. to make metaphysical, also METAPHYSICIZE. |
| METAPHYSICISTS | • metaphysicists n. Plural of metaphysicist. • METAPHYSICIST n. one who practises metaphysics. |
| MYCOPLASMOSES | • mycoplasmoses n. Plural of mycoplasmosis. • MYCOPLASMOSIS n. infection by Mycoplasma. |
| MYSTICALNESS | • mysticalness n. The quality of being mystical. • MYSTICALNESS n. the state of being mystical. |
| MYSTICALNESSES | • MYSTICALNESS n. the state of being mystical. |
| PESSIMISTICALLY | • pessimistically adv. In a pessimistic manner. • PESSIMISTICAL adv. inclined to pessimism, also PESSIMISTIC. |
| SYMBOLICALNESS | • symbolicalness n. The quality of being symbolical. • SYMBOLICALNESS n. the state of being symbolical. |
| SYMMETRICALNESS | • symmetricalness n. The quality of being symmetrical. • SYMMETRICALNESS n. the state of being symmetrical. |
| SYSTEMATICIANS | • systematicians n. Plural of systematician. • SYSTEMATICIAN n. one who studies systems. |
| SYSTEMATICNESS | • systematicness n. The quality of being systematic. • SYSTEMATICNESS n. the state of being systematic. |
| SYSTEMATICS | • systematics n. The study of classification systems and nomenclature. • systematics n. The systematic classification of a branch of science, especially the classification of organisms. • systematics n. A branch of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of Christian… |