| EPIDERMOLYSIS | • epidermolysis n. (Pathology) A connective tissue disease. • EPIDERMOLYSIS n. a state of detachment or loosening of the epidermis. |
| IMPASSABILITY | • impassability n. The state or quality of being impassable. • IMPASSABILITY n. the state of being impassable. |
| IMPASSIBILITY | • impassibility n. The state or condition of being impassible. • IMPASSIBILITY n. the state of being impassible. |
| IMPASSIONEDLY | • impassionedly adv. In an impassioned manner. • IMPASSIONED adv. IMPASSION, to arouse the passions of. |
| IMPERMISSIBLY | • impermissibly adv. (Chiefly law) In a way or to an extent that is not permissible. • IMPERMISSIBLE adv. not permissible. |
| IMPOSSIBILITY | • impossibility n. Something that is impossible. • impossibility n. (Uncountable) The quality of being impossible. • impossibility n. (Obsolete) The state of being unable to do something. |
| LYMPHOPOIESIS | • lymphopoiesis n. (Medicine) The development of lymphocytes and associated tissue. • LYMPHOPOIESIS n. the formation of lymphatic tissue or lymphocytes. |
| METAPHYSICISE | • METAPHYSICISE v. to make metaphysical, also METAPHYSICIZE. |
| METAPHYSICIST | • metaphysicist n. (Philosophy, rare) A metaphysician. • METAPHYSICIST n. one who practises metaphysics. |
| MONOPHYSITISM | • monophysitism n. (Christianity) A Christological doctrine, generally considered heterodox or heretical, holding that… • monophysitism n. (Christianity, sometimes derogatory) The beliefs and practices of the Oriental Orthodox Church. • MONOPHYSITISM n. belief that Christ was primarily divine but in human form. |
| NYCTITROPISMS | • NYCTITROPISM n. the assumption by plants of certain positions at night, esp. ones different from daytime positions. |
| PARASYMBIOSIS | • parasymbiosis n. (Biology) The condition of being parasymbiotic. • PARASYMBIOSIS n. the symbiotic relationship that occurs between certain species of fungi and lichens. |
| PHYSIOGNOMIES | • physiognomies n. Plural of physiognomy. • PHYSIOGNOMY n. the general appearance of anything, esp. the face, also FISNOMIE, PHISNOMY, VISNOMIE, VISNOMY. |
| PHYSIOGNOMIST | • physiognomist n. One who studies, or is an expert in, physiognomy; one who studies the outer appearance of the person… • PHYSIOGNOMIST n. a student of physiognomy. |
| PHYSOSTIGMINE | • physostigmine n. (Biochemistry, pharmacology) A parasympathomimetic, a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor alkaloid of… • PHYSOSTIGMINE n. an alkaloid found in the Calabar bean used esp. in eye drops to reduce pressure inside the eyeball, aka eserine, also PHYSOSTIGMIN. |
| PHYSOSTIGMINS | • PHYSOSTIGMIN n. an alkaloid found in the Calabar bean used esp. in eye drops to reduce pressure inside the eyeball, aka eserine, also PHYSOSTIGMINE. |
| PSYCHOTICISMS | • psychoticisms n. Plural of psychoticism. • PSYCHOTICISM n. the state of being psychotic. |
| SIGMOIDOSCOPY | • sigmoidoscopy n. (Medicine) Internal examination of the sigmoid colon. • SIGMOIDOSCOPY n. examination of the interior of the rectum and sigmoid colon. |