| BIOPOLYMERS | • biopolymers n. Plural of biopolymer. • BIOPOLYMER n. a polymeric substance formed in a biological system. |
| COPYEDITORS | • copyeditors n. Plural of copyeditor. • copy␣editors n. Plural of copy editor. |
| CRYOSCOPIES | • cryoscopies n. Plural of cryoscopy. • CRYOSCOPY n. the study of the effect of dissolved substances on the freezing points of solvents. |
| MYRIOSCOPES | • myrioscopes n. Plural of myrioscope. • MYRIOSCOPE n. a form of kaleidoscope. |
| ONEIROSCOPY | • oneiroscopy n. The interpretation of dreams. • ONEIROSCOPY n. judging a dream. |
| PERISSOLOGY | • perissology n. Superfluity of words; verbosity; long-windedness. • PERISSOLOGY n. superfluity of words, pleonasm. |
| POLYAMORIES | • polyamories n. Plural of polyamory. • POLYAMORY n. the practice of having more than one sexual and emotional relationship at a time, with the full consent of all partners. |
| POLYZOARIES | • polyzoaries n. Plural of polyzoary. • POLYZOARY n. the compound organism of a polyzoan. |
| PONDEROSITY | • ponderosity n. The quality of requiring extensive thought. • ponderosity n. (Obsolete) Weight; heaviness. • PONDEROSITY n. the state of being ponderous. |
| POSTERIORLY | • posteriorly adv. After (in time). • posteriorly adv. Behind (in position). • posteriorly adv. Towards the posterior. |
| PROTEOLYSIS | • proteolysis n. (Biochemistry) The hydrolysis of proteins into peptides and amino acids, especially as part of the digestion of food. • PROTEOLYSIS n. the disintegration of protein. |
| PROTOGYNIES | • PROTOGYNY n. the development of female organs before male to avoid self-fertilization. |
| PYROXENOIDS | • pyroxenoids n. Plural of pyroxenoid. • PYROXENOID n. a mineral like pyroxene, a common mineral occurring in monoclinic crystals. |
| RESPIROLOGY | • respirology n. Synonym of pulmonology. • RESPIROLOGY n. the branch of medicine concerned with breathing. |
| RETINOSCOPY | • retinoscopy n. (Medicine) Analysis of the refractive properties of the eye using a retinoscope; skiascopy. • RETINOSCOPY n. observation of the retina of the eye esp. to determine the state of refraction. |