| BRYOPHYLLUM | • bryophyllum n. (Botany) Any of the genus Bryophyllum of plants in the family Crassulaceae. • BRYOPHYLLUM n. another name for kalanchoe, a succulent plant. |
| CYCLOTHYMES | • CYCLOTHYME n. a person with a cyclothymic temperament, having alternating moods of euphoria and depression. |
| CYCLOTHYMIA | • cyclothymia n. (Medicine) A chronic mental disturbance characterized by mood swings and depression. • CYCLOTHYMIA n. a mental condition of alternating moods of euphoria and depression. |
| CYCLOTHYMIC | • cyclothymic adj. Of or pertaining to cyclothymia. • cyclothymic n. A person who has cyclothymia. • CYCLOTHYMIC n. one suffering from cyclothymia. |
| KARYOLYMPHS | • karyolymphs n. Plural of karyolymph. • KARYOLYMPH n. the liquid portion of nuclear protoplasm. |
| LYMPHOCYTES | • lymphocytes n. Plural of lymphocyte. • LYMPHOCYTE n. a small white blood cell. |
| LYMPHOCYTIC | • lymphocytic adj. Of, or pertaining to lymphocytes. • LYMPHOCYTIC adj. of or like a lymphocyte. |
| MYELOGRAPHY | • myelography n. (Medicine) A type of radiographic examination that uses a contrast medium to detect pathology of the… • MYELOGRAPHY n. the taking of myelograms. |
| NYMPHOLEPSY | • nympholepsy n. A frenzied state of (usually erotic) emotion, especially concerning something or someone unattainable. • NYMPHOLEPSY n. a trance incurred by erotic daydreams. |
| POLYCHOTOMY | • polychotomy n. Polytomy. • polychotomy n. A division or separation into more than two groups or pieces; a distinction that results in such division. • POLYCHOTOMY n. division into many parts, e.g. on a cladogram. |
| POLYRHYTHMS | • polyrhythms n. Plural of polyrhythm. • poly-rhythms n. Plural of poly-rhythm. • POLYRHYTHM n. the simultaneous combination of different rhythms in a piece of music. |
| SPHYGMOLOGY | • sphygmology n. (Medicine, usually historical) The study of the pulse. • SPHYGMOLOGY n. the study of the pulse. |
| TOMBOYISHLY | • tomboyishly adv. In a tomboyish way. • TOMBOYISH adv. like a tomboy. |