| BISYMMETRIC | • bisymmetric adj. (Mathematics, of a square matrix) Symmetric about both of its main diagonals. • BISYMMETRIC adj. showing symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other, also BISYMMETRICAL.
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| BISYMMETRICAL | • bisymmetrical adj. Alternative form of bisymmetric. • BISYMMETRICAL adj. showing symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other, also BISYMMETRIC.
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| BISYMMETRICALLY | • BISYMMETRICAL adv. showing symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other, also BISYMMETRIC. | 
| BISYMMETRIES | • bisymmetries n. Plural of bisymmetry. • BISYMMETRY n. symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other.
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| BISYMMETRY | • bisymmetry n. (Mathematics) The property of being bisymmetric. • BISYMMETRY n. symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other.
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| CIRCUMAMBIENTLY | • circumambiently adv. In a circumambient manner. • CIRCUMAMBIENT adv. going round about; encompassing.
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| EMBRYECTOMIES | • embryectomies n. Plural of embryectomy. • EMBRYECTOMY n. the surgical removal of an embryo.
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| EMBRYOTOMIES | • embryotomies n. Plural of embryotomy. • EMBRYOTOMY n. the cutting a fetus into pieces within the womb, so as to effect its removal.
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| HYPERMETABOLISM | • hypermetabolism n. (Biochemistry) The physiological state of increased metabolic activity, typically occurring after significant… • HYPERMETABOLISM n. the physiological state of increased rate of metabolic activity.
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| IMMEASURABILITY | • immeasurability n. Synonym of immeasurableness. • IMMEASURABILITY n. the quality of being immeasurable.
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| IMMENSURABILITY | • immensurability n. The quality of being immensurable. • IMMENSURABILITY n. the quality of being immensurable.
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| IMPERMEABILITY | • impermeability n. The quality of being impermeable. • IMPERMEABILITY n. the state of being impermeable.
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| MEMORABILITY | • memorability n. The quality or state of being memorable. • MEMORABILITY n. the state of being memorable.
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| MYCOBACTERIUM | • mycobacterium n. (Bacteriology) Any of many rod-shaped, aerobic bacteria, of the genus Mycobacterium, that cause diseases… • Mycobacterium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Mycobacteriaceae – certain rod-shaped, aerobic bacteria, that cause…
 • MYCOBACTERIUM n. any of a genus of bacteria that includes the pathogens causing tuberculosis and leprosy.
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| PROGRAMMABILITY | • programmability n. The abstract capability of being programmable. • PROGRAMMABILITY n. the state of being programmable.
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| REMEMBERABILITY | • rememberability n. The property of being rememberable. • REMEMBERABILITY n. the state of being rememberable.
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| SYMMETROPHOBIA | • symmetrophobia n. Aversion to symmetry. • SYMMETROPHOBIA n. fear of symmetry.
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| SYMMETROPHOBIAS | • SYMMETROPHOBIA n. fear of symmetry. |