| BIOENERGY | • bioenergy n. Energy produced from a biological resource such as biomass as biofuel. • bioenergy n. (New Age) A form of spiritual energy or life force. • bio␣energy n. Alternative form of bioenergy. |
| CRYOGENIC | • cryogenic adj. Of, relating to, or performed at low temperatures. • CRYOGENIC adj. of or like a cryogen, a substance for obtaining low temperatures, a freezing mixture. |
| EPIROGENY | • EPIROGENY n. the geological formation of continents, oceans, etc., also EPEIROGENY. |
| FOREIGNLY | • foreignly adv. In a foreign manner. • FOREIGN adv. situated outside a place or country. |
| FORELYING | • forelying v. Present participle of forelie. • FORELIE v. (Spenser) to lie in front of. |
| IATROGENY | • iatrogeny n. Any iatrogenic condition. • IATROGENY n. the study of diseases or conditions induced in a patient by a doctor or medical treatment. |
| IRENOLOGY | • irenology n. (Rare) The study of peace. • IRENOLOGY n. the study of peace. |
| LEGIONARY | • legionary n. (Military, Ancient Rome) A soldier belonging to a legion; a professional soldier of the ancient Roman army. • legionary n. A person who is neither a citizen nor colonial/imperial subject of the state whose military they join. • legionary n. A member of a legion, such as the American Legion, or of any organization containing the term legion… |
| OVEREYING | • overeying v. Present participle of overeye. • OVEREYE v. to survey. |
| OVERLYING | • overlying adj. Lying over or upon something else. • OVERLIE v. to lie above. |
| OYSTERING | • oystering v. Present participle of oyster. • OYSTERING n. gathering oysters. |
| PYROGENIC | • pyrogenic adj. (Pathology, chemistry) generating or produced by heat, especially in the body; causing or caused by fever. • pyrogenic adj. (Geology) of a mineral formed from magma at high temperature. • PYROGENIC adj. produced by, or producing, heat or fever, also PYROGENETIC, PYROGENOUS. |
| REBODYING | • rebodying v. Present participle of rebody. • REBODY v. to renew the body of. |
| RECOPYING | • recopying v. Present participle of recopy. • recopying n. The process of copying something again. • RECOPY v. to copy again. |
| RECOYLING | • recoyling v. Present participle of recoyle. • RECOYLE v. (Spenser) to recoil, force back, also RECUILE, RECULE, REQUOYLE. |
| REGIONARY | • regionary adj. Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastical region. • regionary n. (Christianity, historical) Synonym of regionarius (“type of Roman Catholic ecclesiastic”). • regionary n. (Historical) A catalogue of monuments and buildings in ancient Rome, produced from a survey. |
| SEIGNIORY | • seigniory n. The estate of a feudal lord. • seigniory n. The power or authority of a lord; dominion. • seigniory n. (Law) The lordship (authority) remaining to a grantor after the grant of an estate in fee simple. |
| TRIOXYGEN | • trioxygen n. (Inorganic chemistry) ozone (the triatomic allotrope of oxygen). • TRIOXYGEN n. a technical name for oxygen. |