| ECOMOVEMENT | • ECOMOVEMENT n. an organized movement to deal with environmental issues, reduce emissions, etc. |
| ECONOMETERS | • ECONOMETER n. a device in a car that informs the driver of how much fuel they are consuming. |
| ENCOMENDERO | • ENCOMENDERO n. the commander of an encomienda. |
| FOREVERMORE | • forevermore adv. At any or all times in the future; forever. • for␣evermore adv. Alternative form of forevermore. • for␣ever␣more adv. Forever. |
| HEMOPOIESES | • hemopoieses n. Plural of hemopoiesis. • HEMOPOIESIS n. the formation of blood, also HAEMATOPOIESIS, HAEMOPOIESIS, HEMATOPOIESIS. |
| HOMEOMERIES | • HOMEOMERY n. the state of being homoeomeric, having all the somites alike, also HOMOEOMERY. |
| HOMOGENESES | • HOMOGENESIS n. a mode of reproduction in which the offspring is like the parent, and passes through the same cycle of existence. |
| MEREOLOGIES | • mereologies n. Plural of mereology. • MEREOLOGY n. the formal study of the logical properties of the relation between part and whole. |
| METEOROLITE | • meteorolite n. A meteoric stone; an aerolite or meteorite. • METEOROLITE n. a meteoric stone. |
| MONOGENESES | • monogeneses n. Plural of monogenesis. • MONOGENESIS n. the development of an offspring from a parent like itself. |
| MONOTERPENE | • monoterpene n. (Organic chemistry) Any terpene formed from two isoprene units, and having ten carbon atoms; either… • MONOTERPENE n. any of a class of terpenes containing two isoprene units per molecule. |
| MONOTHELETE | • Monothelete n. (Christianity, historical) Someone who believed Christ had two natures (human and divine), but one single… • Monothelete adj. (Christianity, historical) Pertaining to such a belief. • MONOTHELETE n. a believer in Monotheletism. |
| NONEMPLOYEE | • nonemployee n. One who is not an employee. • NONEMPLOYEE n. one who is not an employee. |
| OVERFREEDOM | • overfreedom n. The quality of being excessively free. • OVERFREEDOM n. an excess of freedom. |
| TELEONOMIES | • teleonomies n. Plural of teleonomy. • TELEONOMY n. the property of living systems of being organized towards the attainment of ends without true purposiveness. |
| TELEOSTOMES | • teleostomes n. Plural of teleostome. • TELEOSTOME n. a fish with membrane bones in the skull, jaws etc., as with any ordinary fish except skates and rays. |