| CYCLOSTYLING | • cyclostyling v. Present participle of cyclostyle. • CYCLOSTYLE v. to make copies using a kind of stencilling device. |
| DOXYCYCLINES | • doxycyclines n. Plural of doxycycline. • DOXYCYCLINE n. a broad-spectrum tetracycline antibiotic with potent antibacterial activity that is often taken by travelers to prevent diarrhea. |
| ELEEMOSYNARY | • eleemosynary adj. Relating to charity, alms, or almsgiving. • eleemosynary adj. Given in charity or alms; having the nature of alms. • eleemosynary adj. Supported by charity. |
| ENANTIOSTYLY | • enantiostyly n. (Botany) The condition in which the gynoecium protrudes laterally, either to the right or to the left… • ENANTIOSTYLY n. a dimorphous condition in which the style projects at one side or the other in different flowers. |
| HOMONYMOUSLY | • homonymously adv. In a homonymous manner, so as to have the same name or relation. • homonymously adv. Equivocally; ambiguously. • HOMONYMOUS adv. of the nature of homonyms, said of words identical in sound but different in sense. |
| HYMENOPLASTY | • hymenoplasty n. (Medicine) Plastic surgery affecting a woman’s hymen, usually involving reconstruction to the unbroken… • HYMENOPLASTY n. surgical reconstruction of the hymen to give the appearance of virginity, usually for religious or cultural reasons. |
| LARYNGOSCOPY | • laryngoscopy n. The examination of the throat using a laryngoscope. • LARYNGOSCOPY n. examination by use of a laryngoscope. |
| LYSOGENICITY | • lysogenicity n. The property of being lysogenic. • LYSOGENICITY n. the state of being lysogenic. |
| PARONYMOUSLY | • paronymously adv. In a paronymous way. • PARONYMOUS adv. having the nature of a paronym. |
| POLYSTYRENES | • polystyrenes n. Plural of polystyrene. • POLYSTYRENE n. a polymer of styrene. |
| POLYSYNAPTIC | • polysynaptic adj. (Of a reflex or impulse) of or involving multiple synapses. • POLYSYNAPTIC adj. involving two or more synapses in the central nervous system. |
| POLYSYNDETON | • polysyndeton n. (Rhetoric) The use of many conjunctions to achieve an overwhelming effect in a sentence. • POLYSYNDETON n. the rhetorical device of repeating a conjunction for emphasis, as in 'it was red and yellow and pink and orange and blue!'. |
| SYNDACTYLOUS | • syndactylous adj. (Zoology) Having the toes firmly united together for some distance, and without an intermediate web. • SYNDACTYLOUS adj. having fused digits, as do many birds and lower mammals. |
| SYNONYMOUSLY | • synonymously adv. In a synonymous way. • SYNONYMOUS adv. having the character of a synonym. |
| SYNOPTICALLY | • synoptically adv. In a synoptic manner. • synoptically adv. With reference to a synopsis. • SYNOPTICAL adv. relating to a synopsis. |
| SYNTONICALLY | • syntonically adv. In syntonic fashion. • SYNTONIC adv. pertaining to syntony; in harmony with one's surroundings, also SYNTONOUS. |
| UNHYDROLYSED | • unhydrolysed adj. Alternative spelling of unhydrolyzed. • UNHYDROLYSED adj. not hydrolysed, also UNHYDROLYZED. |