| ANEURISMALLY | • ANEURISMAL adv. of or pertaining to an aneurism, also ANEURYSMAL. |
| ANEURYSMALLY | • aneurysmally adv. In an aneurysmal way. • ANEURYSMAL adv. of or pertaining to an aneurysm, also ANEURISMAL. |
| CRYSTALLINES | • crystallines n. Plural of crystalline. • CRYSTALLINE n. a crystalline substance. |
| FORENSICALLY | • forensically adv. In a forensic manner. • forensically adv. Regarding forensics, or forensic science. • FORENSIC adv. belonging to courts of law. |
| IMPERSONALLY | • impersonally adv. In an impersonal manner. • IMPERSONAL adv. denoting the verbal action of an unspecified agent and hence used with no expressed subject (as methinks) or with a merely formal subject (as rained in it rained). |
| MALONYLUREAS | • malonylureas n. Plural of malonylurea. • MALONYLUREA n. another name for barbituric acid. |
| PRESENTIALLY | • presentially adv. In a presential manner. • PRESENTIAL adv. relating to or having actual presence. |
| REASONLESSLY | • reasonlessly adv. In a reasonless way; without reason. • REASONLESS adv. destitute of reason. |
| SENATORIALLY | • senatorially adv. In a senatorial manner. • SENATORIAL adv. of or pertaining to a senator, also SENATORIAN. |
| SEXANGULARLY | • sexangularly adv. (Archaic, rare) hexagonally. • SEXANGULAR adv. hexagonal. |
| SLANDEROUSLY | • slanderously adv. In a slanderous manner; in a manner that causes slander; in a false and defamatory way. • SLANDEROUS adv. relating to slander. |
| SUBCENTRALLY | • subcentrally adv. In a subcentral manner. • SUBCENTRAL adv. under the center. |
| SULFONYLUREA | • sulfonylurea n. Any of a class of antidiabetic drugs that act by increasing insulin release from the beta cells in the… • SULFONYLUREA n. any of several hypoglycemic compounds related to the sulfonamides and used in the oral treatment of diabetes. |
| SYNERGICALLY | • synergically adv. In a synergic manner. • synergically adv. With regard to synergy. • SYNERGIC adv. relating to synergy. |
| UNRESOLVABLY | • unresolvably adv. In a way that cannot be resolved. |