| AMBLYOPIA | • amblyopia n. Dimness or blurring of the eyesight due to a fault in transmission of signals to the brain from an otherwise… • amblyopia n. A disorder of visual development in which the brain partially or wholly ignores input from one or both eyes. • AMBLYOPIA n. impaired sight without any apparent damage to the eye. |
| AMBLYOPIC | • amblyopic adj. Of, relating to, or suffering from amblyopia. • AMBLYOPIC adj. of or pertaining to amblyopia, partial loss of sight not due to disease of eye. |
| AMPHIBOLY | • amphiboly n. (Grammar) An ambiguous grammatical construction. • AMPHIBOLY n. a grammatically ambiguous phrase or sentence, also AMPHIBOLOGY. |
| BIMONTHLY | • bimonthly adj. Occurring once every two months; bimestrial. • bimonthly adj. Twice every month; semimonthly. • bimonthly adv. Once every two months; bimestrially. |
| BLEOMYCIN | • bleomycin n. (Pharmacology) Any of a family of antineoplastic drug obtained from Streptomyces verticillus. • BLEOMYCIN n. a glycopeptide antibiotic drug used in the treatment of cancer and Hodgkins Disease. |
| BOOMINGLY | • boomingly adv. In a booming manner; loudly. • BOOMING adv. making a hollow sound. |
| GORBLIMEY | • gorblimey interj. (Britain) Expressing surprise, anger, etc. • gor␣blimey interj. Alternative form of gorblimey. • GORBLIMEY n. a kind of flat army cap, also GORBLIMY. |
| IMMOVABLY | • immovably adv. In an immovable manner. • IMMOVABLE adv. that cannot be moved, also IMMOVEABLE. |
| LOBBYISMS | • lobbyisms n. Plural of lobbyism. • LOBBYISM n. the practice of lobbying. |
| MOBBISHLY | • MOBBISH adv. in the way of a mob. |
| MYOFIBRIL | • myofibril n. (Anatomy) Any of the cylindrical organelles, found within muscle cells, that are the contractile unit of muscles. • MYOFIBRIL n. a contractile element of a muscle cell. |
| MYOGLOBIN | • myoglobin n. (Biochemistry) A small globular protein, containing a heme group, that carries oxygen to muscles. • MYOGLOBIN n. a protein that stores oxygen in muscle. |
| RIBOZYMAL | • RIBOZYMAL adj. of or like a ribozyme, an RNA-derived molecule displaying enzyme-like activity. |
| SYMBOLICS | • symbolics n. The study of ancient symbols. • symbolics n. (Theology) The study of that branch of historic theology which treats of creeds and confessions of faith. • symbolics n. Symbolism. |
| SYMBOLING | • symboling v. Present participle of symbol. • SYMBOL v. to serve as a representation. |
| SYMBOLISE | • symbolise v. (British spelling) Alternative form of symbolize. • SYMBOLISE v. to be symbolic of, also SYMBOLIZE. |
| SYMBOLISM | • symbolism n. Representation of a concept through symbols or underlying meanings of objects or qualities. • symbolism n. (Obsolete) A combining together of parts or ingredients. • SYMBOLISM n. the use of symbols in literature or art. |
| SYMBOLIST | • symbolist adj. (Art, literature) Of or pertaining to the Symbolist movement in late 19th-century and early 20th-century… • symbolist n. One who employs symbols. • SYMBOLIST n. a practitioner of symbolism, the use of symbols in literature or art. |
| SYMBOLIZE | • symbolize v. (Transitive) To be symbolic of; to represent. • symbolize v. (Intransitive) To use symbols; to represent ideas symbolically. • symbolize v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To resemble each other in qualities or properties; to correspond; to harmonize. |
| XYLORIMBA | • xylorimba n. (Music) A pitched percussion instrument corresponding to a xylophone with an extended range. • XYLORIMBA n. a combination of xylophone and marimba. |