| DISEMPLOYS | • disemploys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disemploy. • DISEMPLOY v. to throw out of employment. |
| EPISOMALLY | • episomally adv. In an episomal manner. • episomally adv. With regard to an episome. • EPISOMAL adv. of or like an episome, a genetically active particle found in bacteria. |
| MICROPYLES | • micropyles n. Plural of micropyle. • MICROPYLE n. a micropore in ovum for spermatozoon; a minute pollen opening in a plant ovule. |
| MISEMPLOYS | • misemploys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misemploy. • MISEMPLOY v. to employ wrongly or badly. |
| MYCOPHILES | • mycophiles n. Plural of mycophile. • MYCOPHILE n. one who loves fungi. |
| MYOPHILIES | • MYOPHILY n. pollination of plants by flies. |
| OVERSIMPLY | • oversimply adv. In a way that is too simple; without the necessary detail or complexity. • OVERSIMPLE adv. too simple. |
| POLYAMIDES | • polyamides n. Plural of polyamide. • POLYAMIDE n. a compound characterized by more than one amide group. |
| POLYAMINES | • polyamines n. Plural of polyamine. • POLYAMINE n. a compound characterized by more than one amino group. |
| POLYGAMIES | • polygamies n. Plural of polygamy. • POLYGAMY n. the condition of having more than one spouse at the same time. |
| POLYGAMISE | • polygamise v. Alternative spelling of polygamize. • POLYGAMISE v. to practise polygamy, also POLYGAMIZE. |
| POLYGENISM | • polygenism n. (Ethnology) The belief that humans descended from more than one ancestral pair. • POLYGENISM n. the doctrine that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair. |
| POLYIMIDES | • polyimides n. Plural of polyimide. • POLYIMIDE n. a polymer containing imide groups, used in heat-resistant materials. |
| POLYMERIES | • POLYMERY n. in botany, the condition of having many parts. |
| POLYMERISE | • polymerise v. (British spelling) alternative form of polymerize. • POLYMERISE v. to make into a polymer, also POLYMERIZE. |
| POLYMERISM | • polymerism n. (Chemistry) The state, quality, or relation of two or more polymeric substances. • polymerism n. (Chemistry) The act or process of forming polymers. • POLYMERISM n. the state, quality, or relation of two or more polymeric substances. |
| POLYSEMIES | • polysemies n. Plural of polysemy. • POLYSEMY n. in linguistics, the state of having more than one meaning. |
| POLYSOMIES | • polysomies n. Plural of polysomy. • POLYSOMY n. a condition in which one or more extra chromosomes are present in the cells of the body. |
| POLYTHEISM | • polytheism n. The belief in the existence of multiple gods. • poly-theism n. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of polytheism. • poly␣theism n. Misspelling of polytheism. |