| ASYMPTOMATIC | • asymptomatic adj. (Pathology) Not exhibiting any symptoms of disease, as for example in subclinical cases. • asymptomatic n. A patient who exhibits no symptoms of disease. • ASYMPTOMATIC adj. having, displaying or producing no symptoms. |
| CAMPIMETRIES | • CAMPIMETRY n. a technique for assessing the central part of the visual field. |
| CHEMOTROPISM | • chemotropism n. (Biology) The movement or growth of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus. • CHEMOTROPISM n. plant growth in the direction of a particular chemical. |
| COMPARTMENTS | • compartments n. Plural of compartment. • COMPARTMENT v. to put into compartments. |
| COMPILEMENTS | • compilements n. Plural of compilement. • COMPILEMENT n. the act of compiling. |
| COMPORTMENTS | • comportments n. Plural of comportment. • COMPORTMENT n. behaviour, bearing. |
| COMPUTERDOMS | • COMPUTERDOM n. the world of computers. |
| EMPIECEMENTS | • EMPIECEMENT n. (French) an insertion in a garment. |
| EMPLACEMENTS | • emplacements n. Plural of emplacement. • EMPLACEMENT n. the situation or location of something. |
| IMPEACHMENTS | • impeachments n. Plural of impeachment. • IMPEACHMENT n. the act of impeaching. |
| LUMPECTOMIES | • lumpectomies n. Plural of lumpectomy. • LUMPECTOMY n. the surgical removal of a lump, esp. in the breast, aka tylectomy. |
| MISCOMPUTING | • miscomputing v. Present participle of miscompute. • MISCOMPUTE v. to compute erroneously. |
| MISPLACEMENT | • misplacement n. Bad placement. • MISPLACEMENT n. the act of misplacing. |
| MYCOPLASMATA | • mycoplasmata n. Plural of mycoplasma. • MYCOPLASMA n. a member of the Mycoplasma, a variety of pathogenic agents apparently neither viruses not true bacteria. |
| PRAGMATICISM | • pragmaticism n. A Peircean philosophy based on strict logic, the immutability of truth, the reality of infinity, and… • PRAGMATICISM n. the philosophic doctrine of C. S. Peirce. |
| PSAMMOPHYTIC | • PSAMMOPHYTIC adj. like a psammophyte, a plant adapted to growing in sand. |
| SPRECHSTIMME | • Sprechstimme n. A dramatic vocal style midway between speaking and singing. • SPRECHSTIMME n. (German) music using the sprechgesang form of vocalization. |