| AMOEBOCYTES | • amoebocytes n. Plural of amoebocyte. • amœbocytes n. Plural of amœbocyte. • AMOEBOCYTE n. a cell, like a leukocyte, having amoeboid form, also AMEBOCYTE. |
| ENDOCYTOSES | • endocytoses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of endocytose. • ENDOCYTOSIS n. the process by which a living cell takes up molecules bound to its surface. |
| ENTEROSTOMY | • enterostomy n. (Surgery) The construction of a permanent opening into the intestine through the abdominal wall. • ENTEROSTOMY n. a surgical formation of an opening into the intestine through the abdominal wall. |
| ETYMOLOGIES | • etymologies n. Plural of etymology. • ETYMOLOGY n. the study of the origins of words. |
| ETYMOLOGISE | • etymologise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of etymologize. • ETYMOLOGISE v. to trace or suggest an etymology for, also ETYMOLOGIZE. |
| HETEROSPORY | • heterospory n. (Botany) The production of spores of two different sizes and sexes by the sporophytes of land plants. • HETEROSPORY n. the production of microspores and megaspores, as in seed plants. |
| HYETOLOGIES | • HYETOLOGY n. the science of rainfall. |
| MYTHOPOESES | • mythopoeses n. Plural of mythopoesis. • MYTHOPOESIS n. the making of myths. |
| OSTEOPHYTES | • osteophytes n. Plural of osteophyte. • OSTEOPHYTE n. an abnormal bony outgrowth. |
| OVERMODESTY | • overmodesty n. Excessive modesty. |
| OVERSTOREYS | • overstoreys n. Plural of overstorey. • OVERSTOREY n. the highest level of trees in a rainforest, also OVERSTORY. |
| PETROMONEYS | • PETROMONEY n. money from oil revenues. |
| PROTEOLYSED | • proteolysed adj. Subject to, or obtained via proteolysis. • proteolysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of proteolyse. • PROTEOLYSE v. to split proteins by proteolysis. |
| PROTEOLYSES | • proteolyses n. Plural of proteolysis. • proteolyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proteolyse. • PROTEOLYSE v. to split proteins by proteolysis. |
| STEREOPHONY | • stereophony n. The reproduction of stereophonic sound. • STEREOPHONY n. the reproduction of sound. |
| STEREOSCOPY | • stereoscopy n. The manufacture and viewing of stereoscopic images; 3D imaging. • stereoscopy n. Simultaneous vision using both eyes that produces a visual perception of objects located in space. • STEREOSCOPY n. the use of a stereoscope. |
| TYCOONERIES | • TYCOONERY n. the state of being a tycoon. |