| BIOMETRY | • biometry n. (Dated) The measurement of biological data. • biometry n. The analysis of biological statistics; biostatistics. • biometry n. The application of biostatistics to security; biometrics. |
| BOTHYMAN | • bothyman n. (Historical) A laborer living in a bothy. • BOTHYMAN n. one who lives in a bothy. |
| BOTHYMEN | • bothymen n. Plural of bothyman. • BOTHYMAN n. one who lives in a bothy. |
| BOTTOMRY | • bottomry n. (Nautical) An early form of maritime contract in which the owner of a ship could borrow money using… • BOTTOMRY n. the use of a ship as collateral to finance a sea voyage. |
| LOBOTOMY | • lobotomy n. A surgical operation on the frontal lobe of the brain intent on treating certain mental illnesses. • lobotomy n. The severing of the prefrontal cortex from the thalamic region of the brain. • lobotomy n. The severing of the sympathetic nerve trunk. |
| METABOLY | • metaboly n. (Biology) The change in shape undergone by euglenids as they move or evolve. • METABOLY n. in biology, the capability of an organism to change shape. |
| MOBILITY | • mobility n. The ability to move; capacity for movement. • mobility n. (Now chiefly literary) A tendency to sudden change; mutability, changeableness. • mobility n. (Military) The ability of a military unit to move or be transported to a new position. |
| MYOBLAST | • myoblast n. An undifferentiated stem cell that develops into muscle tissue. • MYOBLAST n. a cell capable of giving rise to muscle cells. |
| MYOTUBES | • myotubes n. Plural of myotube. • MYOTUBE n. a cylindrical cell that develops from a myoblast. |
| SYBOTISM | • SYBOTISM n. the study of swine herds. |
| SYMBIONT | • symbiont n. (Ecology) An organism that lives in a symbiotic relationship. • SYMBIONT n. (Greek) an organism living in close association with another, also SYMBION, SYMBIOT, SYMBIOTE. |
| SYMBIOTE | • symbiote n. Synonym of symbiont. • SYMBIOTE n. (Greek) an organism living in close association with another, also SYMBIONT, SYMBION, SYMBIOT. |
| SYMBIOTS | • SYMBIOT n. (Greek) an organism living in close association with another, also SYMBIONT, SYMBION, SYMBIOTE. |