| BIOLYSIS | • biolysis n. (Biology) The decomposition of tissue and the subsequent death of the organism. • biolysis n. The decomposition of organic material by living organisms, especially by microorganisms. • BIOLYSIS n. the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria. |
| DIDICOYS | • didicoys n. Plural of didicoy. • DIDICOY n. (Romany) an itinerant tinker, also DIDDICOY, DIDAKAI, DIDAKEI, DIDICOI. |
| INCISORY | • incisory adj. Having the quality of cutting; incisive. • INCISORY adj. adapted for cutting. |
| IRRISORY | • irrisory adj. Expressing irrision; mocking. • IRRISORY adj. mocking. |
| ISOTYPIC | • isotypic adj. (Geology, of a mineral) Having the same crystal or chemical structure as another. • ISOTYPIC adj. of or like an isotype, a duplicate of the holotype, a specimen made from the same collection as the holotype. |
| ISOZYMIC | • isozymic adj. Pertaining to an isozyme. • ISOZYMIC adj. of or like an isozyme, one of several variants of the same enzyme occurring within a single species. |
| MOISTIFY | • moistify v. (Archaic, transitive) To make moist; to moisten. • MOISTIFY v. to make moist. |
| MOYITIES | • moyities n. Plural of moyity. (Obsolete spelling of moieties.) • MOYITY n. (Spenser) moiety. |
| MYOSITIS | • myositis n. Inflammation of the muscles. • MYOSITIS n. muscular pain from infection. |
| OTIOSITY | • otiosity n. The state or quality of being otiose. • OTIOSITY n. the state of being otiose. |
| PILOSITY | • pilosity n. The quality or state of being pilose. • PILOSITY n. the state of being pilose; hairiness. |
| RIMOSITY | • rimosity n. The state of being rimose. • RIMOSITY n. the state of being rimose, full of cracks. |
| SIGNIORY | • signiory n. Alternative form of seigniory. • SIGNIORY n. the power of a seignior, also SEIGNORY, SIGNORIA, SIGNORY. |
| SODICITY | • sodicity n. A measure of the amount of available sodium in water or soil. • SODICITY n. the amount of sodium in soils. |
| SOLICITY | • SOLICITY n. (Shakespeare) solicitation. |
| SOLIDIFY | • solidify v. (Transitive) To make solid; convert into a solid body. • solidify v. (Transitive) To concentrate; consolidate. • solidify v. (Intransitive) To become solid; to freeze, set. |
| SOLIDITY | • solidity n. The state or quality of being solid. • solidity n. Moral firmness; validity; truth; certainty. • solidity n. (Geometry) The solid contents of a body; volume; amount of enclosed space. |
| VINOSITY | • vinosity n. The quality or state of being vinous, or of having some essential characteristic of wine. • VINOSITY n. the character of a wine. |
| YPSILOID | • ypsiloid adj. Shaped like the letter Υ. • YPSILOID adj. shaped like an upsilon. |