| COMPLEMENTARILY | • complementarily adv. In a complementary manner. • COMPLEMENTARY adv. serving to complement. |
| COMPLEMENTARITY | • complementarity n. The state or characteristic of being complementary. • complementarity n. (Linguistics, philosophy, semantics) A semantic relationship between two words wherein negative use… • COMPLEMENTARITY n. the state of being complementary. |
| EMPYREUMATISING | • EMPYREUMATISE v. to render empyreumatic, also EMPYREUMATIZE. |
| EMPYREUMATIZING | • empyreumatizing v. Present participle of empyreumatize. • EMPYREUMATIZE v. to render empyreumatic, also EMPYREUMATISE. |
| HEMISPHERECTOMY | • hemispherectomy n. (Neurosurgery) Surgical removal of a hemisphere of the brain, usually performed to control otherwise… |
| HYPERMETABOLISM | • hypermetabolism n. (Biochemistry) The physiological state of increased metabolic activity, typically occurring after significant… • HYPERMETABOLISM n. the physiological state of increased rate of metabolic activity. |
| HYPERMODERNISMS | • HYPERMODERNISM n. a hypermodern approach or theory. |
| MICROPYROMETERS | • MICROPYROMETER n. a pyrometer for measuring the temperature of very small objects. |
| OVEREMPLOYMENTS | • OVEREMPLOYMENT n. the situation where workers cannot reduce the time or the number of hours they spend earning an income. |
| SUPERSYMMETRIES | • supersymmetries n. Plural of supersymmetry. • 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. |
| TEMPERAMENTALLY | • temperamentally adv. In a temperamental manner. • temperamentally adv. (Not comparable) By one’s temperament. • TEMPERAMENTAL adv. relating to temperament. |
| UNDEREMPLOYMENT | • underemployment n. The condition of being underemployed. • UNDEREMPLOYMENT n. the condition in which people in a labor force are employed at less than full-time or regular jobs or at jobs inadequate with respect to their training or economic needs. |