| GEOMORPHIC | • geomorphic adj. Of or pertaining to the shape or structure of the surface of the Earth. • geomorphic adj. Of or pertaining to geomorphology. • GEOMORPHIC adj. earth-shaped. |
| GEOTROPISM | • geotropism n. (Biology) The movement of a plant in response to gravity (either downwards or upwards). • GEOTROPISM n. a disposition to turn or incline towards the earth; the influence of gravity in determining the direction of growth of an organ. |
| GERMOPHOBE | • germophobe n. One who suffers from germophobia. |
| GOOSEBUMPS | • goosebumps n. Plural of goosebump. • goose␣bumps n. Plural of goose bump. |
| GRAMOPHONE | • gramophone n. (Britain, dated) A record player. • Gramophone n. (Obsolete) A Grammy. • GRAMOPHONE n. (tradename) an instrument for reproducing sounds by means of a needle moving along the grooves of a revolving disc. |
| MONOPLEGIA | • monoplegia n. (Pathology) Complete paralysis of a single limb (or muscle). • MONOPLEGIA n. paralysis affecting a single limb. |
| MONOPLEGIC | • monoplegic adj. Having or relating to monoplegia. • monoplegic n. A person who has monoplegia. • MONOPLEGIC adj. related to monoplegia, paralysis affecting a single limb. |
| MORPHOGENS | • morphogens n. Plural of morphogen. • MORPHOGEN n. a chemical substance that exerts an influence on morphogenesis. |
| MORPHOGENY | • morphogeny n. (Biology) History of the evolution of forms; that part of ontogeny that deals with the germ history… • MORPHOGENY n. the history of the evolution of forms. |
| OMOPHAGIES | • omophagies n. Plural of omophagy. • OMOPHAGY n. the eating of raw flesh. |
| PHAGOSOMES | • phagosomes n. Plural of phagosome. • PHAGOSOME n. part of a biological cell. |
| POMOLOGIES | • pomologies n. Plural of pomology. • POMOLOGY n. the study of fruits. |
| POROGAMIES | • POROGAMY n. the entry of the pollen-tube through the micropyle. |
| PREDOOMING | • predooming v. Present participle of predoom. • PREDOOM v. to sentence in advance. |
| SPERMOGONE | • SPERMOGONE n. a flask-shaped structure in some fungi, also SPERMOGONIUM. |