| AMNIOTOMIES | • amniotomies n. Plural of amniotomy. • AMNIOTOMY n. surgical removal of the amnion. |
| CHROMONEMIC | • CHROMONEMIC adj. relating to a chromonema, also CHROMONEMAL. |
| DEMONOMANIA | • demonomania n. An unnatural fear of devils and Hell. • demonomania n. A delusion that one is possessed by devils. • DEMONOMANIA n. an obsession with demons. |
| DISCOMMONED | • discommoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of discommon. • DISCOMMON v. to deprive of the right of common. |
| EXCOMMUNION | • excommunion n. (Obsolete) A shutting out from communion; excommunication. • EXCOMMUNION n. (Milton) excommunication. |
| HOMECOMINGS | • homecomings n. Plural of homecoming. • HOMECOMING n. a return home. |
| IMMOMENTOUS | • immomentous adj. Not momentous; unimportant; insignificant. • IMMOMENTOUS adj. of no value, trifling, also IMMOMENT. |
| MEROMYOSINS | • meromyosins n. Plural of meromyosin. • MEROMYOSIN n. protein subunits of myosin molecule. |
| MONOGENISMS | • MONOGENISM n. the doctrine of the common descent of all living things, or of any particular group (esp. mankind) from one ancestor or pair. |
| MONOMACHIES | • monomachies n. Plural of monomachy. • MONOMACHY n. single combat; a duel, also MONOMACHIA. |
| MONOTHEISMS | • monotheisms n. Plural of monotheism. • MONOTHEISM n. belief in only one God. |
| MONOTHELISM | • Monothelism n. The doctrines of the Monothelites. • MONOTHELISM n. the doctrine that Christ had only one will, also MONOTHELITISM. |
| POLEMONIUMS | • polemoniums n. Plural of polemonium. • POLEMONIUM n. a genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian. |
| SOMATOMEDIN | • somatomedin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of peptides which mediate the action of somatotropin on cartilage. • SOMATOMEDIN n. an endogenous peptide pronounced in the liver. |