| CYTOMEMBRANE | • cytomembrane n. (Biology) A membrane found in cytoplasm. • CYTOMEMBRANE n. one of the cellular membranes including those of the plasma membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, nuclear envelope, and Golgi apparatus. |
| DYNAMOMETERS | • dynamometers n. Plural of dynamometer. • DYNAMOMETER n. instrument for measuring mechanical force. |
| EMOLUMENTARY | • emolumentary adj. Pertaining to an emolument. • EMOLUMENTARY adj. relating to emolument. |
| ENTHYMEMATIC | • enthymematic adj. Of or pertaining to enthymeme. • ENTHYMEMATIC adj. of or like an enthymeme, an argument of probability only, also ENTHYMEMATICAL. |
| IMPERMANENCY | • impermanency n. Alternative form of impermanence. • IMPERMANENCY n. the state of being impermanent, also IMPERMANENCE. |
| MAGNETOMETRY | • magnetometry n. (Physics) The measurement of magnetic fields (strength and direction etc). • MAGNETOMETRY n. measurement by magnetometer. |
| MECAMYLAMINE | • mecamylamine n. (Pharmacology) A norbornane derivative which is a ganglionic nicotinic blocking agent, sometimes used… • MECAMYLAMINE n. a drug used orally as a ganglionic blocking agent to effect a rapid lowering of severely elevated blood pressure. |
| MENISCECTOMY | • meniscectomy n. (Surgery) Removal of the meniscus (cartilage) of a joint (especially of the knee). • MENISCECTOMY n. surgical removal of the meniscus. |
| METHYLAMINES | • methylamines n. Plural of methylamine. • METHYLAMINE n. an inflammable gas, obtainable from herring brine. |
| MULTIENZYMES | • multienzymes n. Plural of multienzyme. |
| REEMPLOYMENT | • reemployment n. (Uncountable) The condition of being reemployed. • reemployment n. (Countable) A second or subsequent employment. • reëmployment n. Rare spelling of reemployment. |
| UNEMPLOYMENT | • unemployment n. The state of having no job; joblessness. • unemployment n. The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy. • unemployment n. The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce. |
| UNSYMMETRIES | • UNSYMMETRY n. a lack of symmetry. |