| ASYMMETRICAL | • asymmetrical adj. Not symmetrical. • asymmetrical adj. (Of a question) Presenting a false dilemma, or a choice between two things which are not opposites. • ASYMMETRICAL adj. not symmetrical, also ASYMMETRIC. |
| COMMENSALITY | • commensality n. The act of eating together. • COMMENSALITY n. dining as a group. |
| ETYMOLOGICUM | • ETYMOLOGICUM n. an etymological dictionary, also ETYMOLOGICON. |
| IMMACULATELY | • immaculately adv. In an immaculate manner; in a manner free of stain or blemish; without being defiled. • immaculately adv. In a manner free of error; in a perfect or flawless manner. • IMMACULATE adv. having no stain or blemish. |
| IMMATERIALLY | • immaterially adv. In an immaterial manner. • IMMATERIAL adv. not consisting of matter. |
| IMMODERATELY | • immoderately adv. In an immoderate manner. • IMMODERATE adv. exceeding just, usual, or suitable bounds. |
| MEMORABILITY | • memorability n. The quality or state of being memorable. • MEMORABILITY n. the state of being memorable. |
| METHYLAMINES | • methylamines n. Plural of methylamine. • METHYLAMINE n. an inflammable gas, obtainable from herring brine. |
| MULTIENZYMES | • multienzymes n. Plural of multienzyme. |
| MULTISYSTEMS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| MYOFILAMENTS | • myofilaments n. Plural of myofilament. • MYOFILAMENT n. one of the individual filaments of actin or myosin that make up a myofibril. |
| SEMIMYSTICAL | • semimystical adj. Somewhat or partially mystical. • SEMIMYSTICAL adj. having some of the qualities of mysticism. |
| STAMMERINGLY | • stammeringly adv. In a stammering manner, done with a stammer or stutter. • STAMMERING adv. hesitant. |
| SYMMETALISMS | • SYMMETALISM n. a system of coinage in which the unit of currency consists of a particular weight of an alloy of two or more metals, also SYMMETALLISM. |
| SYMMETALLISM | • symmetallism n. A currency system based on the value of a fixed proportion of two metals. • SYMMETALLISM n. a system of coinage in which the unit of currency consists of a particular weight of an alloy of two or more metals, also SYMMETALISM. |