| EURYTHMY | • eurythmy n. The harmony of features and proportion in architecture. • eurythmy n. Graceful body movements to the rhythm of spoken words and music. • eurythmy n. (Medicine) Healthy, normal beating of the pulse; eurhythmia. |
| YUMBERRY | • yumberry n. The yangmei, especially in commercial products where it is promoted as a superfruit. • YUMBERRY n. the purple-red edible fruit of an East Asian tree. |
| EURHYTHMY | • eurhythmy n. Alternative form of eurythmy. • EURHYTHMY n. rhythmical movement or order, also EURYTHMY. |
| UNSYMMETRY | • unsymmetry n. Lack of symmetry. • UNSYMMETRY n. a lack of symmetry. |
| ANEURYSMALLY | • aneurysmally adv. In an aneurysmal way. • ANEURYSMAL adv. of or pertaining to an aneurysm, also ANEURISMAL. |
| MYSTERIOUSLY | • mysteriously adv. In a mysterious manner. • MYSTERIOUS adv. of, relating to, or constituting mystery. |
| METHYLMERCURY | • methylmercury n. (Chemical compound) The organometallic cation CH3Hg+; it is a toxicant that accumulates in the environment… • methyl␣mercury n. Alternative spelling of methylmercury. • METHYLMERCURY n. any of several extremely toxic organometallic compounds formed from metallic mercury by the action of microorganisms. |
| SUPERSYMMETRY | • supersymmetry n. (Physics) A theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces and which proposes a physical… • SUPERSYMMETRY n. the correspondence between fermions and bosons of identical mass that is postulated to have existed during the opening moments of the big bang and that relates gravity to the other forces of nature. |
| HETERONYMOUSLY | • heteronymously adv. In a heteronymous manner. • HETERONYMOUS adv. like a heteronym, a word having same spelling but different sound and meaning. |
| PSEUDOSYMMETRY | • pseudosymmetry n. Apparent symmetry of a crystal due to twinning. • PSEUDOSYMMETRY n. a deceptively close approach by a crystal to a higher degree of symmetry. |
| PYRENOMYCETOUS | • PYRENOMYCETOUS adj. belonging to the Pyrenomycetes, a group of Ascomycetes whose characteristic fructification is the perithecium. |
| PYROMETALLURGY | • pyrometallurgy n. Any process that uses high temperatures to transform either metals or their ores. • PYROMETALLURGY adj. chemical metallurgy depending on heat action (as roasting and smelting). |
| HYDROMETALLURGY | • hydrometallurgy n. The field of extractive metallurgy involving the use of aqueous chemistry for the recovery of metals… • HYDROMETALLURGY n. the treatment of ores by wet processes (as leaching). |
| HYPERMUTABILITY | • hypermutability n. The state of being hypermutable. • HYPERMUTABILITY n. the state of being hypermutable. |
| UNSYMMETRICALLY | • unsymmetrically adv. In an unsymmetrical way. • UNSYMMETRICAL adv. not symmetrical. |