| BATHYLITHIC | • BATHYLITHIC adj. like a bathylith, a mass of igneous rock that has risen from a great depth. |
| CATHOLICITY | • catholicity n. The quality of being catholic, universal or inclusive. • catholicity n. Catholicism. • CATHOLICITY n. broad-mindedness; inclusiveness. |
| DYOTHELITIC | • DYOTHELITIC adj. relating to dyotheletism, the doctrine that Christ on earth had two wills, human and divine, also DYOTHELETIC. |
| EPIPHYTOTIC | • epiphytotic adj. Relating to epiphytosis. • EPIPHYTOTIC n. a sudden outbreak of plant disease over extended geographical area. |
| EPITHYMETIC | • epithymetic adj. Relating to desire. • EPITHYMETIC adj. of or pertaining to desire. |
| ERYTHRISTIC | • erythristic adj. Exhibiting erythrism. • ERYTHRISTIC adj. suffering from erythrism, also ERYTHRISMAL. |
| HERMETICITY | • hermeticity n. The condition of being hermetic (airtight). • HERMETICITY n. the state of being hermetic. |
| HISTIOCYTES | • histiocytes n. Plural of histiocyte. • HISTIOCYTE n. a macrophage. |
| HISTIOCYTIC | • histiocytic adj. Pertaining to connective tissue containing large white blood cells. • HISTIOCYTIC adj. relating to a histiocyte. |
| HISTORICITY | • historicity n. Historical quality or authenticity based on fact. • historicity n. (Philosophy) The characteristic of having appeared or developed in history, as opposed to being natural or universal. • HISTORICITY n. historical actuality. |
| HYPNOTISTIC | • hypnotistic adj. Relating to hypnotism. • HYPNOTISTIC adj. relating to a hypnotist. |
| ICHTHYOLITE | • ichthyolite n. (Obsolete, paleontology) A fossil of a fish. • ICHTHYOLITE n. a fossil fish. |
| LITHOPHYTIC | • lithophytic adj. Of or pertaining to lithophytes. • lithophytic n. Alternative form of lithophyte. • LITHOPHYTIC adj. of or like a lithophyte, a plant that grows on rock. |
| RHYTHMICITY | • rhythmicity n. The quality or state of having a rhythm. • RHYTHMICITY n. the state of being rhythmic or of responding rhythmically. |
| SCHISTOSITY | • schistosity n. (Geology) The quality or state of being schistose. • SCHISTOSITY n. the foliation in a schist, due largely to the parallel orientation of micas. |
| TYROTHRICIN | • tyrothricin n. A mixture of the antibiotics tyrocidine and gramicidin, used topically to treat gram-positive bacterial infections. • TYROTHRICIN n. an antibiotic mixture consisting chiefly of tyrocidine and gramicidin and used topically especially against gram-positive bacteria. |