| AMPHICTYONIES | • amphictyonies n. Plural of amphictyony. • AMPHICTYONY n. a group of states sharing common shrine (e.g. the Greek states sharing Delphi).
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| ANTHROPOMETRY | • anthropometry n. The science of measuring the human body to ascertain the ranges and averages of dimensions of the human… • ANTHROPOMETRY n. the measurement of parts and functions of human body, esp. as part of study of evolution.
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| ENANTIOMORPHY | • enantiomorphy n. The condition of being enantiomorphic. • ENANTIOMORPHY n. the state of being an enantiomorph, an object which is the mirror image of another.
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| ENCEPHALOTOMY | • encephalotomy n. The dissection of the brain. • ENCEPHALOTOMY n. dissection of the brain.
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| ENDOLYMPHATIC | • endolymphatic adj. (Anatomy) Pertaining to, or containing, endolymph. • endolymphatic adj. (Anatomy) Within a lymphatic vessel.
 • ENDOLYMPHATIC adj. relating to endolymph, the watery fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear.
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| HYMENOPTERANS | • hymenopterans n. Plural of hymenopteran. • HYMENOPTERAN n. an order of insect having four membranous wings, e.g. ants, bees, wasps, also HYMENOPTERON.
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| HYPERROMANTIC | • hyperromantic adj. Extremely romantic. • HYPERROMANTIC n. one who is excessively romantic.
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| HYPOGNATHISMS | • HYPOGNATHISM n. the state of being hypognathous. | 
| HYPONATRAEMIA | • hyponatraemia n. Alternative spelling of hyponatremia. • hyponatræmia n. Alternative form of hyponatraemia.
 • HYPONATRAEMIA n. deficiency of sodium in the blood.
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| HYPONATRAEMIC | • hyponatraemic adj. Alternative form of hyponatremic. | 
| HYPONATREMIAS | • hyponatremias n. Plural of hyponatremia. | 
| IMMUNOTHERAPY | • immunotherapy n. (Immunology) The treatment of disease (especially cancers and autoimmune diseases) by adjusting the… • IMMUNOTHERAPY n. the treatment or prevention of disease by taking measures to increase immune system functioning.
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| PHANTASMAGORY | • phantasmagory n. Phantasmagoria. • PHANTASMAGORY n. a fantastic sequence of haphazardly associative imagery, as seen in dreams or fever, also PHANTASMAGORIA.
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| PHENOMENALITY | • phenomenality n. The state or property of being phenomenal. • PHENOMENALITY n. the state of being phenomenal.
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| PHOTODYNAMICS | • photodynamics n. The study of the activating effects of light on living organisms. • PHOTODYNAMICS n. the branch of biology concerned with the effects of light on the actions of plants and animals.
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| PROSENCHYMATA | • PROSENCHYMA n. supporting plant tissue containing little protoplasm. | 
| SYCOPHANTISMS | • sycophantisms n. Plural of sycophantism. • SYCOPHANTISM n. sycophancy.
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