| COERCIVITY | • coercivity n. (Uncountable) The quality of being coercive. • coercivity n. (Physics, materials science) The intensity of the magnetic field which must be applied in order to reduce… • COERCIVITY n. the quality of being coercive. |
| ERGODICITY | • ergodicity n. (Uncountable) The condition of being ergodic. • ergodicity n. (Countable) The extent to which something is ergodic. • ERGODICITY n. the state of being ergodic, relating to the probability that in a system any state will occur again. |
| ERIOPHYIDS | • eriophyids n. Plural of eriophyid. • ERIOPHYID n. any of a large family of minute plant-feeding mites. |
| EXHIBITORY | • exhibitory adj. Exhibiting; publicly showing. • EXHIBITORY adj. exhibiting; publicly showing. |
| INFERIORLY | • inferiorly adv. In an inferior manner. • inferiorly adv. In an inferior direction. • INFERIOR adv. lower in any respect, worse. |
| INSOBRIETY | • insobriety n. The state of being drunk; a lack of sobriety. • INSOBRIETY n. want of sobriety. |
| INTERIORLY | • interiorly adv. In the interior part; internally; inwardly. • INTERIOR adv. internal. |
| IRIDECTOMY | • iridectomy n. (Surgery) Removal of part or all of the iris of the eye. • IRIDECTOMY n. the act of cutting out a portion of the iris in order to form an artificial pupil. |
| IRIDOCYTES | • iridocytes n. Plural of iridocyte. • IRIDOCYTE n. a cell in the skin of a fish that gives the fish iridescence. |
| LEIOTRICHY | • leiotrichy n. The trait of being leiotrichous, or having smooth hair. • LEIOTRICHY n. the state of being straight-haired. |
| LITEROSITY | • literosity n. The quality of being literose. • LITEROSITY n. the quality of being literose. |
| MEDIOCRITY | • mediocrity n. (Now rare) The quality of being intermediate between two extremes; a mean. • mediocrity n. (Obsolete) A middle course of action; moderation, balance. • mediocrity n. (Uncountable) The condition of being mediocre; having only an average degree of quality, skills etc… |
| OXIDIMETRY | • oxidimetry n. (Chemistry) Any form of volumetric analysis using an oxidizing agent such as potassium permanganate. • OXIDIMETRY n. a branch of volumetric analysis in which oxidizing agents are used in titrations. |
| PRECIOSITY | • preciosity n. (Usually derogatory, uncountable) The quality of being overly refined in an affected way (often used… • preciosity n. (Usually derogatory, countable) An instance of preciosity; something that is overly refined in an affected way. • preciosity n. (Obsolete, uncountable) The quality of being precious (of high value or worth). |
| PYRIDOXINE | • pyridoxine n. (Biochemistry) A derivative of pyridine, 4,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)-2-methylpyridin-3-ol, found in fish… • PYRIDOXINE n. a pyridine derivative, a member of the vitamin B complex, also PYRIDOXIN. |
| RESOLIDIFY | • resolidify v. To solidify again; to return to a solid state. • RESOLIDIFY v. to solidify again. |
| TYROCIDINE | • tyrocidine n. A polypeptide antibiotic produced by bacteria in the soil. • TYROCIDINE n. a basic polypeptide antibiotic produced by a soil bacillus, also TYROCIDIN. |
| VITREOSITY | • vitreosity n. The quality or degree of being vitreous. • VITREOSITY n. the state of being vitreous. |