| COMPENDIUM | • compendium n. A short, complete summary; an abstract. • compendium n. A list or collection of various items. • COMPENDIUM n. (Latin) an assortment, a varied collection. |
| DEMIREPDOM | • demirepdom n. The realm or sphere of demireps. • DEMIREPDOM n. the state of being a demirep, a woman of doubtful reputation. |
| DIMORPHISM | • dimorphism n. (Biology) The occurrence within a plant of two distinct forms of any part. • dimorphism n. (Biology) The occurrence in an animal species of two distinct types of individual. • dimorphism n. (Geology) A property of certain substances that enables them to exist in two distinct crystalline forms. |
| IMPOSTUMED | • impostumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of impostume. • IMPOSTUMED adj. having an impostume, an abscess, also IMPOSTHUMED. |
| MAPPEMONDS | • mappemonds n. Plural of mappemond. • MAPPEMOND n. a map of the world. |
| MELAMPODES | • MELAMPODE n. (Spenser) the black hellebore. |
| MONOPODIUM | • monopodium n. (Botany) A single and continuous vegetable axis; opposed to sympodium. • MONOPODIUM n. a stem in which the growth is continued from year to year by the same growing point. |
| PANTOMIMED | • pantomimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of pantomime. • PANTOMIME v. to portray or communicate by exaggerated silent gestures or expressions. |
| PLASMODESM | • plasmodesm n. Alternative form of plasmodesma. • PLASMODESM n. a strand of living cytoplasm connecting two cells, also PLASMODESMA. |
| PLASMODIUM | • plasmodium n. (Biology) A mass of cytoplasm, containing many nuclei, created by the aggregation of amoeboid cells… • Plasmodium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Plasmodiidae – parasitic protozoans which include those causing malaria. • PLASMODIUM n. a naked mass of protoplasm with many nuclei, as in myxomycetes. |
| PRIMORDIUM | • primordium n. (Anatomy) An aggregation of cells that is the first stage in the development of an organ. • PRIMORDIUM n. (Latin) the first discernible rudiment. |
| PROGRAMMED | • programmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of program. • programmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of programme. • programmed adj. (Quakerism) having a minister or pastor who conducts religious services. |