| ETYMOLOGISTS | • etymologists n. Plural of etymologist. • ETYMOLOGIST n. a specialist in etymology. |
| GALACTOMETRY | • GALACTOMETRY n. the measurement of the relative density of milk. |
| GAMETOPHYTES | • gametophytes n. Plural of gametophyte. • GAMETOPHYTE n. the haploid stage in the life cycle of an organism undergoing alternations of generations. |
| GAMETOPHYTIC | • gametophytic adj. (Botany) Of or pertaining to a gametophyte plant. • gametophytic adj. (Botany) Having the characteristics of a sporophyte. • GAMETOPHYTIC adj. of or like a gametophyte. |
| HETEROGAMETY | • heterogamety n. (Biology) The production of gametes of different ploidy by an individual of one sex of an organism. • HETEROGAMETY n. the state of being heterogametic. |
| LEGITIMATELY | • legitimately adv. In a legitimate manner, properly. • LEGITIMATE adv. lawful, born in wedlock. |
| MAGNETOMETRY | • magnetometry n. (Physics) The measurement of magnetic fields (strength and direction etc). • MAGNETOMETRY n. measurement by magnetometer. |
| MERRYTHOUGHT | • merrythought n. (Archaic) The furcula or wishbone. • MERRYTHOUGHT n. the furcula between the neck and breastbone of poultry, aka wishbone. |
| MITOGENICITY | • mitogenicity n. Quality or degree of being mitogenic. • MITOGENICITY n. the state of being mitogenic. |
| MUTAGENICITY | • mutagenicity n. (Uncountable) The condition of being mutagenic. • mutagenicity n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something is mutagenic. • MUTAGENICITY n. the capacity to induce mutations. |
| SMATTERINGLY | • smatteringly adv. In or by fragments; superficially. • SMATTERINGLY adv. SMATTERING. |
| SYNTAGMATITE | • syntagmatite n. (Mineralogy) A basaltic variety of hornblende. • SYNTAGMATITE n. a kind of hornblende. |
| TESTIMONYING | • TESTIMONY v. (Shakespeare) to testify. |
| THAUMATOGENY | • thaumatogeny n. (Rare) The origination of life by a miracle rather than by natural law. • THAUMATOGENY n. the doctrine of the miraculous origin of life. |
| TORMENTINGLY | • tormentingly adv. In a tormenting manner. • TORMENTING adv. inflicting great bodily or mental suffering. |
| TRIGONOMETRY | • trigonometry n. (Geometry, mathematical analysis) The branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between… • TRIGONOMETRY n. the study of the properties of triangles and trigonometric functions and of their applications. |