| ALGOMETRY | • algometry n. (Medicine) The scientific measurement of responses to pain stimuli. • ALGOMETRY n. the measurement of sensitivity to pressure or pain. |
| ERGOMETRY | • ergometry n. Measurement with an ergometer. • ERGOMETRY n. the measurement of work done. |
| GASOMETRY | • gasometry n. (Chemistry) The measurement of gases; the determination of the relative proportion of gases in a mixture. • GASOMETRY n. the measurement of amounts of gas. |
| GORBLIMEY | • gorblimey interj. (Britain) Expressing surprise, anger, etc. • gor␣blimey interj. Alternative form of gorblimey. • GORBLIMEY n. a kind of flat army cap, also GORBLIMY. |
| GOSSAMERY | • gossamery adj. Like gossamer; flimsy. • GOSSAMERY adj. of or like gossamer, the filmy cobwebs that often float in the autumn air. |
| HERCOGAMY | • hercogamy n. (Botany) The condition where self-pollination is impossible (e.g. due to physical obstacles or mutations). • HERCOGAMY n. the prevention of self-pollination in plants, also HERKOGAMY. |
| HERKOGAMY | • herkogamy n. (Botany) Different relative positionings of the stigma and the anthers. • HERKOGAMY n. the prevention of self-pollination in plants, also HERCOGAMY. |
| MEREOLOGY | • mereology n. (Logic) The discipline which deals with the relationship of parts with their respective wholes. • MEREOLOGY n. the formal study of the logical properties of the relation between part and whole. |
| METROLOGY | • metrology n. (Uncountable) The science of weights and measures or of measurement. • metrology n. (Countable) A system of weights and measures. • METROLOGY n. the science of weights and measures. |
| MONGRELLY | • mongrelly adj. Like a mongrel. • MONGRELLY adj. like a mongrel. |
| MYELOGRAM | • myelogram n. A radiographic image produced by myelography. • MYELOGRAM n. an X-ray of the spinal cord, after injection with a radio-opaque medium. |
| PYELOGRAM | • pyelogram n. An image produced by means of pyelography. • PYELOGRAM n. an X-ray picture of the renal pelvis. |
| ZYGOSPERM | • zygosperm n. (Botany) A spore formed by the union of the contents of two similar cells, either of the same or of… • ZYGOSPERM n. a spore formed by union of two similar cells, also ZYGOSPORE. |