| DYINGNESSES | • DYINGNESS n. the state of dying or the simulation of such a state. |
| GEOSYNCLINE | • geosyncline n. (Geology) A large, linear depression in the Earth’s crust in which sediment accumulates. • GEOSYNCLINE n. a down-warping of the Earth's crust. |
| GYNOGENESIS | • gynogenesis n. (Biology) Female parthenogenesis in which the embryo contains only maternal chromosomes due to the failure… • GYNOGENESIS n. reproduction in which a sperm penetrates an ovum but their nuclei do not fuse, and the embryo develops with maternal chromosomes only. |
| HYPNOGENIES | • HYPNOGENY n. production of the hypnotic state, also HYPNOGENESIS. |
| INEXISTENCY | • INEXISTENCY n. lack of existence, also INEXISTENCE. |
| INSENSATELY | • insensately adv. In an insensate manner. • INSENSATE adv. without sensation, inanimate. |
| INSENTIENCY | • INSENTIENCY n. the state of being insentient, also INSENTIENCE. |
| INSINCERELY | • insincerely adv. In an insincere manner. • INSINCERE adv. not sincere. |
| INTENSIVELY | • intensively adv. In an intensive way. • INTENSIVE adv. making intense. |
| MONKEYSHINE | • monkeyshine n. A puerile trick or prank. • monkey-shine n. Alternative form of monkeyshine. • MONKEYSHINE n. a monkeyish trick. |
| NIMBYNESSES | • NIMBYNESS n. adherence to the doctrine of 'not in my backyard', also NIMBYISM. |
| PALINGENESY | • palingenesy n. (Archaic, rare) Rebirth; regeneration. • PALINGENESY n. the remelting of rock followed by solidification into a different form, also PALINGENESIA, PALINGENESIS. |
| PENNILESSLY | • pennilessly adv. With no money. • PENNILESS adv. without a penny, destitute. |
| RESENTINGLY | • resentingly adv. With resentment, or a sense of wrong or affront. • RESENTING adv. RESENT, to feel affront or ill-will. |
| SEXENNIALLY | • sexennially adv. Once in every six years. • SEXENNIAL adv. lasting six years, or happening once in six years. |
| TEKNONYMIES | • TEKNONYMY n. the naming of the parent after the child. |
| VINYLIDENES | • vinylidenes n. Plural of vinylidene. • VINYLIDENE n. a bivalent radical, a compound of carbon and hydrogen. |