| AGATHODAIMON | • agathodaimon n. Alternative spelling of agathodaemon. • AGATHODAIMON n. (Greek) one's good genius; the good part of one's conscience. |
| DOOMWATCHING | • DOOMWATCHING n. the act of keeping an eye on the environment. |
| ENDOTHELIOMA | • endothelioma n. Any of various mostly benign neoplasms derived from the endothelium of blood vessels or lymph channels. • ENDOTHELIOMA n. a tumour of the endothelia. |
| GODMOTHERING | • godmothering v. Present participle of godmother. • GODMOTHER v. to act as a godmother. |
| HEMODILUTION | • hemodilution n. (Pathology) An increase in the fluid content of blood (and thus a diminution of the number of cells). • HEMODILUTION n. decreased concentration of cells and solids in the blood resulting from gain of fluid, also HAEMODILUTION. |
| HINDFOREMOST | • HINDFOREMOST adv. with the back part in the front place. |
| HONEYMONTHED | • HONEYMONTH v. (obsolete) to spend one's honeymoon, also HONEYMOON. |
| MACHAIRODONT | • machairodont n. Any sabre-toothed animal of the subfamily Machairodontinae. • MACHAIRODONT n. a sabre-toothed animal. |
| MITOCHONDRIA | • mitochondria n. Plural of mitochondrion. • mitochondria n. (Sometimes proscribed) mitochondrion. • MITOCHONDRION n. a cell structure containing enzymes that provide the cell with energy. |
| MONOHYDRATED | • monohydrated adj. Hydrated with a single molecule of water. • MONOHYDRATED adj. like a monohydrate. |
| MONOHYDRATES | • monohydrates n. Plural of monohydrate. • MONOHYDRATE n. a hydrate containing one molecule of water per molecule of the compound. |
| MONOPHYODONT | • monophyodont adj. (Biology) Having only one set of teeth. • monophyodont n. (Biology) Any organism with only one set of teeth. • MONOPHYODONT n. an animal with only one set of teeth. |
| PHOTODYNAMIC | • photodynamic adj. Of, relating to, or caused by the energy or momentum of light or other electromagnetic radiations. • photodynamic adj. Of, or relating to photodynamics. • PHOTODYNAMIC adj. of, relating to, or having the property of intensifying or inducing a toxic reaction to light (as in the destruction of cancer cells stained with a light-sensitive dye) in a living system. |
| RHODOMONTADE | • rhodomontade n. Dated spelling of rodomontade. • rhodomontade v. Dated spelling of rodomontade. • RHODOMONTADE n. (French) a bragging speech; vain boasting or bluster. |
| TRICHOMONADS | • trichomonads n. Plural of trichomonad. • TRICHOMONAD n. any of various flagellate protozoans occurring in the digestive and urogenital tracts of vertebrates. |