| AMBLYOPIAS | • amblyopias n. Plural of amblyopia. • AMBLYOPIA n. impaired sight without any apparent damage to the eye. |
| BIOPOLYMER | • biopolymer n. (Biochemistry) Any macromolecule of a living organism that is formed from the polymerization of smaller… • BIOPOLYMER n. a polymeric substance formed in a biological system. |
| BLIMPISHLY | • blimpishly adv. In a blimpish manner. • BLIMPISH adv. like Colonel Blimp, pompous. |
| COMPARABLY | • comparably adv. In a comparable manner. • COMPARABLE adv. that can be compared. |
| COMPATIBLY | • compatibly adv. In a compatible manner. • COMPATIBLE adv. consistent with. |
| COMPLIABLY | • COMPLIABLE adv. capable of bending or yielding; compliant. |
| EMPLOYABLE | • employable adj. (Especially of a person) Able to be employed. • employable n. A person who is fit for employment. • EMPLOYABLE adj. that can be employed. |
| IMPALPABLY | • impalpably adv. In an impalpable manner. • IMPALPABLE adv. not perceivable by touch. |
| IMPARTIBLY | • impartibly adv. So as not to be parted or divided. • IMPARTIBLE adv. of a field, that cannot be divided up. |
| IMPASSABLY | • impassably adv. In an impassable manner. • IMPASSABLE adv. that cannot be passed. |
| IMPASSIBLY | • impassibly adv. In an impassible manner. • IMPASSIBLE adv. not subject to suffering or pain. |
| IMPECCABLY | • impeccably adv. In a perfect or flawless manner. • IMPECCABLE adv. faultless, flawless. |
| IMPLACABLY | • implacably adv. In an implacable manner. • IMPLACABLE adv. incapable of being placated. |
| IMPOSSIBLY | • impossibly adv. Not possibly; in an impossible manner. • impossibly adv. To the point of impossibility. • impossibly adv. Contrary to what had been thought possible. |
| IMPROBABLY | • improbably adv. In an improbable manner; without probability. • IMPROBABLE adv. not probable. |
| IMPROVABLY | • improvably adv. So as to permit improvement. • improvably adv. In a way that cannot be proven. • IMPROVABLE adv. capable of being improved. |
| PERMUTABLY | • permutably adv. Such that it can be permuted. • PERMUTABLE adv. that can be permuted. |
| PHLEBOTOMY | • phlebotomy n. The opening of a vein, either to withdraw blood or for letting blood; venesection. • PHLEBOTOMY n. the surgical opening of a vein to draw blood. |
| PRESUMABLY | • presumably adv. Able to be sensibly presumed. • PRESUMABLE adv. to be presumed. |
| SUBPHYLUMS | • subphylums n. Plural of subphylum. • SUBPHYLUM n. (Latin) the taxonomic division below a phylum. |