| ADENOPATHY | • adenopathy n. (Pathology) Swelling or enlargement of the glands (especially the lymph nodes); any glandular disease. • ADENOPATHY n. enlargement of the lymph nodes. |
| DECRYPTION | • decryption n. The process reversing an encryption, i.e. the process which converts encrypted data into its original form. • DECRYPTION n. the act of decrypting. |
| DEPLOYMENT | • deployment n. An arrangement or classification of things. • deployment n. An implementation, or putting into use, of something. • deployment n. The distribution of military forces prior to battle. |
| DIPHYODONT | • diphyodont adj. (Anatomy) Having two successive sets of teeth (deciduous and permanent), one succeeding the other. • diphyodont n. Any creature with two successive sets of teeth. • DIPHYODONT n. a mammal having a second set of teeth that replaces the first. |
| DYSTOPIANS | • DYSTOPIAN n. a believer in dystopia. |
| DYSTROPHIN | • dystrophin n. (Biochemistry) A cytoplasmic structural protein that is deficient in some forms of muscular dystrophy. • DYSTROPHIN n. a protein essential to normal muscle function, found to be lacking in muscular dystrophy sufferers. |
| ENDOPHYTES | • endophytes n. Plural of endophyte. • ENDOPHYTE n. an endoparasitic plant. |
| ENDOPHYTIC | • endophytic adj. Of or relating to an endophyte. • endophytic adj. Growing inside another organism, e.g. of parasites or cancer tumors. • ENDOPHYTIC adj. of or like an endophyte, an endoparasitic plant, also ENDOPHITIC. |
| GLYPTODONT | • glyptodont n. Any extinct South American edentate of the family Glyptodontidae. • GLYPTODONT n. any of a family of extinct South American edentates. |
| HYPNOTISED | • hypnotised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypnotise. • HYPNOTISE v. to put in a state of hypnosis, also HYPNOTIZE. |
| HYPNOTIZED | • hypnotized adj. Under hypnosis. • hypnotized v. Simple past tense and past participle of hypnotize. • HYPNOTIZE v. to put in a state of hypnosis, also HYPNOTISE. |
| PHENOTYPED | • phenotyped v. Simple past tense and past participle of phenotype. • PHENOTYPE v. to categorise by phenotype, also PHAENOTYPE. |
| PHONOTYPED | • PHONOTYPE v. to print in phonotype. |
| PONYTAILED | • ponytailed adj. Having a ponytail. • pony-tailed adj. Alternative form of ponytailed. • PONYTAILED adj. having a ponytail. |
| POSTSYNCED | • postsynced v. Simple past tense and past participle of postsync. • POSTSYNC v. (short for) postsynchronize, to add a soundtrack to a film after recording. |
| PROFUNDITY | • profundity n. The state of being profound or abstruse. • profundity n. A great depth. • profundity n. Deep intellect or insight. |
| STENOTYPED | • stenotyped v. Simple past tense and past participle of stenotype. • STENOTYPE v. to record speech using a stenotype. |
| SYNCOPATED | • syncopated adj. (Grammar) of a word, shortened by syncope. • syncopated adj. (Music) of a rhythm, modified by syncopation. • syncopated v. Simple past tense and past participle of syncopate. |
| TYPHOIDINS | • typhoidins n. Plural of typhoidin. • TYPHOIDIN n. a culture of dead typhoid bacillus for injection into the skin as a test for typhoid fever. |