| COSMETOLOGY | • cosmetology n. The science of cosmetics. • cosmetology n. The profession of a cosmetologist or beautician. • COSMETOLOGY n. the study of cosmetics. |
| DOGMATOLOGY | • dogmatology n. The science of dogma. • DOGMATOLOGY n. the science of dogma. |
| GNOMONOLOGY | • gnomonology n. A treatise on gnomonics. • GNOMONOLOGY n. a treatise on gnomonics. |
| HOMOPOLYMER | • homopolymer n. (Chemistry) a polymer formed from a single type of monomer. • HOMOPOLYMER n. a DNA or RNA strand whose nucleotides are all of the same kind. |
| METEOROLOGY | • meteorology n. The science that deals with the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena, especially with weather and… • meteorology n. The atmospheric phenomena in a specific region or period. • METEOROLOGY n. the scientific study of the atmosphere. |
| METHODOLOGY | • methodology n. (Originally sciences) The study of methods used in a field. • methodology n. (Loosely) A collection of methods, practices, procedures and rules used by those who work in some field. • methodology n. The implementation of such methods etc. |
| MONOICOUSLY | • MONOICOUS adv. having separate male and female flowers on the same plant, also MONECIAN, MONECIOUS, MONOECIOUS. |
| MONOSTYLOUS | • monostylous adj. (Botany) Having a single style. • MONOSTYLOUS adj. having only one style. |
| MYOINOSITOL | • myoinositol n. (Organic chemistry) The most commonly-occurring isomer of inositol. • MYOINOSITOL n. a biologically active inositol that is a component of many phospholipids and occurs widely in plants, animals, and microorganisms. |
| ONOMATOLOGY | • onomatology n. The study of the origins of names; onomastics. • ONOMATOLOGY n. the science of names. |
| POLYAMOROUS | • polyamorous adj. Having relationships with multiple partners, with the knowledge and consent of all involved; engaging in polyamory. • polyamorous adj. Open to having such relationships, regardless of one’s experience or current practices. • POLYAMOROUS adj. related to polyamory, the state or practice of having more than one open romantic relationship at a time. |
| 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. |
| POLYOMINOES | • polyominoes n. Plural of polyomino. • POLYOMINO n. a flat, many-sided shape made of up of identical squares placed side by side. |
| POLYONYMOUS | • polyonymous adj. Having many names or titles. • POLYONYMOUS adj. (Greek) of e.g. gods, having or known by various names. |
| PULMONOLOGY | • pulmonology n. The branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the lungs and respiratory tract. • PULMONOLOGY n. the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the lungs. |
| STOMATOLOGY | • stomatology n. (Medicine) The study of the mouth and its disorders and diseases; increasingly called oral medicine in current usage. • STOMATOLOGY n. the study of the mouth. |
| SYMBOLOLOGY | • symbolology n. Alternative form of symbology. • SYMBOLOLOGY n. the study of symbols, also SYMBOLOGY. |
| TOOTHSOMELY | • toothsomely adv. In a toothsome manner. • TOOTHSOME adv. attractive; palatable. |