| AMPHOLYTES | • ampholytes n. Plural of ampholyte. • AMPHOLYTE n. an amphoteric electrolyte. |
| HOMOPLASTY | • homoplasty n. (Biology) The formation of homologous tissues. • HOMOPLASTY n. the quality or fact of being homoplastic, also HOMOPLASY. |
| LYMPHATICS | • lymphatics n. Plural of lymphatic. • LYMPHATIC n. a gland pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph. |
| LYMPHOCYTE | • lymphocyte n. (Cytology, immunology) Any of several types of white blood cell with a spherical nucleus occurring in… • LYMPHOCYTE n. a small white blood cell. |
| LYMPHOMATA | • lymphomata n. Plural of lymphoma. • LYMPHOMA n. a tumor having a structure resembling that of a lymphatic gland. |
| MATCHPLAYS | • MATCHPLAY n. scoring in golf according to holes won and lost. |
| METHYLDOPA | • methyldopa n. (Pharmacology) The compound 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-methyl-L-alanine, C10H13NO4, which is used as… • METHYLDOPA n. an antihypertensive drug. |
| MYELOPATHY | • myelopathy n. A disorder in which the tissue of the spinal cord is diseased or damaged. • myelopathy n. A disturbance or disease of the spinal cord. • MYELOPATHY n. a disease or disorder of the spinal cord or bone marrow. |
| NYMPHLIEST | • NYMPHLY adj. resembling, or characteristic of, a nymph. |
| NYMPHOLEPT | • nympholept n. A person in a state of nympholepsy. • NYMPHOLEPT n. one in state of nympholepsy, a trance incurred by erotic daydreams. |
| PHILOMATHY | • philomathy n. The love of learning or literature. • PHILOMATHY n. the love of learning or letters. |
| PHLEBOTOMY | • phlebotomy n. The opening of a vein, either to withdraw blood or for letting blood; venesection. • PHLEBOTOMY n. the surgical opening of a vein to draw blood. |
| POLYMATHIC | • polymathic adj. Pertaining to polymathy; acquainted with many branches of learning. • POLYMATHIC adj. pertaining to polymathy; acquainted with many branches of learning. |
| POLYRHYTHM | • polyrhythm n. (Uncountable, music) Music with multiple rhythmic elements played simultaneously. • polyrhythm n. (Countable, music) A rhythm performed as part of a piece of music with multiple rhythmic elements played… • polyrhythm n. (Countable, music) Music containing two or more conflicting pulses. |
| POLYTHEISM | • polytheism n. The belief in the existence of multiple gods. • poly-theism n. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of polytheism. • poly␣theism n. Misspelling of polytheism. |
| STAPHYLOMA | • staphyloma n. (Medicine) An abnormal protrusion of the uveal tissue through the eyeball. • STAPHYLOMA n. a protrusion of any part of the globe of the eye; as, a staphyloma of the cornea. |
| THUMPINGLY | • thumpingly adv. With thumping noises. • thumpingly adv. (Informal) Extremely. • THUMPING adv. THUMP, to beat with a heavy blow. |