| COMMEMORATOR | • commemorator n. A person who commemorates something. • COMMEMORATOR n. one who commemorates. |
| COMMEMORATION | • commemoration n. The act of commemorating; an observance or celebration to honor the memory of some person or event. • commemoration n. That which serves the purpose of commemorating; a memorial. • commemoration n. (Religion) The specification of individual saints in the prayers for the dead. |
| COMMEMORATORS | • commemorators n. Plural of commemorator. • COMMEMORATOR n. one who commemorates. |
| COMMEMORATORY | • commemoratory adj. Pertaining to commemoration. • COMMEMORATORY adj. serving to commemorate. |
| HOMEOMORPHISM | • homeomorphism n. (Topology) a continuous bijection from one topological space to another, with continuous inverse. • homeomorphism n. (Chemistry) a similarity in the crystal structure of unrelated compounds. • HOMEOMORPHISM n. one-to-one correspondence of two geometric figures that is continuous in both directions. |
| MONOMORPHEMIC | • monomorphemic adj. (Linguistics) Consisting of only one morpheme; not divisible into smaller parts. • MONOMORPHEMIC adj. consisting of only one morpheme. |
| COMMEMORATIONS | • commemorations n. Plural of commemoration. • COMMEMORATION n. the act of commemorating. |
| HOMEOMORPHISMS | • homeomorphisms n. Plural of homeomorphism. • HOMEOMORPHISM n. one-to-one correspondence of two geometric figures that is continuous in both directions. |
| HOMOEOMORPHISM | • homoeomorphism n. (British spelling, topology) Alternative spelling of homeomorphism. • homœomorphism n. Obsolete typography of homoeomorphism. • HOMOEOMORPHISM n. the state of being homoeomorphic. |
| COMMEMORATIONAL | • commemorational adj. Relating to commemoration; commemorative. • COMMEMORATIONAL adj. serving to commemorate. |
| HOMOEOMORPHISMS | • homoeomorphisms n. Plural of homoeomorphism. • HOMOEOMORPHISM n. the state of being homoeomorphic. |
| THROMBOEMBOLISM | • thromboembolism n. (Medicine) An embolism caused by a blood clot carried in the bloodstream from its place of origin. • THROMBOEMBOLISM n. the blocking of a blood vessel by a particle that has broken away from a blood clot at its site of formation. |