| CHROMOGEN | • chromogen n. (Chemistry) Any substance that lacks colour, but can be converted into a pigment or dye. • chromogen n. (Biology) A strongly pigmented organelle or organism. • CHROMOGEN n. a substance which can be converted to a dyestuff by the introduction of a polar group. |
| FROGMOUTH | • frogmouth n. Any of several nocturnal, insectivorous birds, of the family Podargidae, native to Australia and southern Asia. • FROGMOUTH n. one of several species of Asiatic and East Indian birds, so called from their very broad, flat bills. |
| GODMOTHER | • godmother n. A woman present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner;… • godmother v. (Transitive) To act as godmother to. • GODMOTHER n. a female godparent. |
| HOLOGRAMS | • holograms n. Plural of hologram. • HOLOGRAM n. a three-dimensional photograph. |
| HOMEGROWN | • homegrown adj. Grown at home. • homegrown adj. Created or constructed in an informal or amateur manner; done without formal assistance, as from a business… • homegrown adj. Raised or brought up in one’s own country. |
| HOMOGRAFT | • homograft n. Synonym of allograft. • HOMOGRAFT n. a graft from one individual to another unrelated individual of the same species. |
| HOMOGRAPH | • homograph n. A word that is spelled the same as another word, usually having a different etymology. • homograph n. (Computing) A text character or string that looks identical to another when rendered. • HOMOGRAPH n. one of two or more words that have the same spelling but differ in origin, meaning, and sometimes pronunciation e.g. bow (in hair) and bow (of a ship). |
| LAGOMORPH | • lagomorph n. A member of the mammalian taxonomic order, Lagomorpha, which includes hares, rabbits, and pikas. • LAGOMORPH n. a gnawing mammal (rabbits, hares, pikas). |
| MONOGRAPH | • monograph n. A scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person. • monograph v. (Transitive) To write a monograph on (a subject). • monograph v. (Transitive, US) Of the FDA: to publish a standard that authorizes the use of (a substance). |
| MORPHOGEN | • morphogen n. Any substance that governs the movement and development of cells during morphogenesis by forming a concentration… • MORPHOGEN n. a chemical substance that exerts an influence on morphogenesis. |
| NOMOGRAPH | • nomograph n. A nomogram. • NOMOGRAPH n. a chart or diagram of scaled lines or curves used to assist in mathematical calculations, also NOMOGRAM. |
| PHONOGRAM | • phonogram n. (Linguistics) A character or symbol (grapheme) that represents a sound, as opposed to logograms and determinatives. • phonogram n. (Law) An audio recording, regardless of physical format. • PHONOGRAM n. a letter, character, or mark used to represent a particular sound. |
| PHOTOGRAM | • photogram n. A photograph made without using a camera; normally by placing an object in contact with photosensitive… • PHOTOGRAM n. a photograph. |
| SHROOMING | • shrooming v. Present participle of shroom. • SHROOM v. to take magic mushrooms. |
| TOMOGRAPH | • tomograph n. A machine for making an X-ray of a single plane of the body. • TOMOGRAPH n. an instrument for viewing a section of an object using X-rays. |