| CYCLOSTYLING | • cyclostyling v. Present participle of cyclostyle. • CYCLOSTYLE v. to make copies using a kind of stencilling device. |
| DACTYLIOLOGY | • dactyliology n. The branch of archaeology dealing with gem engraving. • dactyliology n. The branch of archaeology dealing with finger rings. • DACTYLIOLOGY n. the study of finger-rings. |
| DYSTELEOLOGY | • dysteleology n. (Philosophy) The view that existence has no telos or final cause from purposeful design. • dysteleology n. The study of apparently functionless rudimentary organs in animals and plants. • DYSTELEOLOGY n. the study of functionless rudimentary organs in animals and plants. |
| EPIPHYTOLOGY | • epiphytology n. Study of epiphytes and their ecology. • EPIPHYTOLOGY n. the study of epiphytes. |
| FORTIFYINGLY | • fortifyingly adv. In a manner that fortifies. • FORTIFYING adv. FORTIFY, to strengthen against attack. |
| GLYCOSYLATED | • glycosylated v. Simple past tense and past participle of glycosylate. • glycosylated adj. (Biochemistry) Describing a glycoside (but especially a glycoprotein) that has the sugar entity intact. • GLYCOSYLATE v. to attach sugar to proteins to make glycoproteins. |
| GLYCOSYLATES | • glycosylates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glycosylate. • GLYCOSYLATE v. to attach sugar to proteins to make glycoproteins. |
| GLYPTOGRAPHY | • glyptography n. (Art) carving or engraving on precious stone. • GLYPTOGRAPHY n. the art of engraving on gems. |
| LARYNGECTOMY | • laryngectomy n. (Surgery) The surgical removal of part or all of the larynx, most often performed in cases of laryngeal cancer. • LARYNGECTOMY n. the surgical removal of the larynx. |
| LYSOGENICITY | • lysogenicity n. The property of being lysogenic. • LYSOGENICITY n. the state of being lysogenic. |
| MORTIFYINGLY | • mortifyingly adv. In a mortifying manner; so as to cause great embarrassment. • MORTIFYING adv. humiliating. |
| MYCOTOXOLOGY | • MYCOTOXOLOGY n. the study of mycotoxins. |
| SYMPTOMOLOGY | • symptomology n. (Informal) symptomatology. • SYMPTOMOLOGY n. the science of symptoms. |
| TYROGLYPHIDS | • TYROGLYPHID n. a mite of the genus Tyroglyphus, including the cheesemite and the flour-mite. |
| ZOOPHYTOLOGY | • zoophytology n. The natural history of zoophytes. • zoöphytology n. Archaic spelling of zoophytology. • ZOOPHYTOLOGY n. the study of zoophytes, plantlike animals. |
| ZYGODACTYLIC | • zygodactylic adj. (Zoology) yoke-footed; having the toes disposed in pairs. Applied to birds which have two toes before… • ZYGODACTYLIC adj. having two toes in front and two behind. |