| COMMONPLACING | • commonplacing v. Present participle of commonplace. • COMMONPLACE v. to put in a commonplace book, a book of truisms. |
| HOMOLOGOUMENA | • Homologoumena n. (Christianity) Those books of the New Testament which were acknowledged as canonical by the early church;… • HOMOLOGOUMENA n. the books of the New Testament whose authenticity was universally acknowledged in the early Church, also HOMOLOGUMENA. |
| IMMUNOLOGICAL | • immunological adj. (Immunology) Of or relating to immunology. • immunological n. (Medicine) Any drug used to treat the immune system. • IMMUNOLOGICAL adj. relating to immunology, also IMMUNOLOGIC. |
| IMMUNOLOGISTS | • immunologists n. Plural of immunologist. • IMMUNOLOGIST n. a practitioner of immunology. |
| LOGOGRAMMATIC | • logogrammatic adj. Of or pertaining to logograms; logographic. • LOGOGRAMMATIC adj. relating to a logogram. |
| METHEMOGLOBIN | • methemoglobin n. (Biochemistry) An oxidized form of hemoglobin, containing ferric rather than ferrous iron, that cannot… • METHEMOGLOBIN n. a soluble brown crystalline basic blood pigment that differs from hemoglobin in containing ferric iron and in being unable to combine reversibly with molecular oxygen. |
| MYRMECOLOGIES | • MYRMECOLOGY n. the scientific study of ants. |
| MYRMECOLOGIST | • myrmecologist n. One who studies ants. • MYRMECOLOGIST n. one who studies ants. |
| NORMOGLYCEMIA | • normoglycemia n. (Medicine) The state of having a normal level of glucose in the blood. • NORMOGLYCEMIA n. a normal level of blood sugar, also NORMOGLYCAEMIA. |
| NORMOGLYCEMIC | • normoglycemic adj. (Pathology) Having the normal amount of glucose in the blood. • normoglycemic n. A person that has the normal amount of glucose in the blood. • NORMOGLYCEMIC adj. having a normal level of blood sugar, also NORMOGLYCAEMIC. |
| NUMISMATOLOGY | • numismatology n. Numismatics. • NUMISMATOLOGY n. the study or collection of coins and medals. |
| THREMMATOLOGY | • thremmatology n. The field of breeding or propagating plants and animals. • THREMMATOLOGY n. the science of breeding domestic animals and plants. |