| ALTRUISTICALLY | • altruistically adv. In an altruistic manner; in a manner having regard of others. • ALTRUISTIC adv. relating to altruism. |
| CHLOROPHYLLOUS | • chlorophyllous adj. (Botany) having chlorophyll and, hence, able to engage in photosynthesis. • CHLOROPHYLLOUS adj. of or like chlorophyll, also CHLOROPHYLLOID. |
| COROLLIFLOROUS | • corolliflorous adj. Corollifloral. • COROLLIFLOROUS adj. belonging to the Corolliflorae, also COROLLIFLORAL. |
| FLAGELLIFEROUS | • flagelliferous adj. Bearing a flagellum. • FLAGELLIFEROUS adj. bearing a whip or flagellum. |
| HYDROCELLULOSE | • hydrocellulose n. A hydrated form of cellulose used in the manufacture of paper etc. • HYDROCELLULOSE n. a gelatinous material obtained by hydration of cellulose, used in papermaking, etc. |
| ILLUSTRATIONAL | • illustrational adj. Serving to illustrate. • ILLUSTRATIONAL adj. relating to illustration. |
| ILLUSTRATIVELY | • illustratively adv. In an illustrative manner. • ILLUSTRATIVE adv. serving to illustrate. |
| KNUCKLEBALLERS | • knuckleballers n. Plural of knuckleballer. • KNUCKLEBALLER n. a player who delivers knuckleballs. |
| MULTITRILLIONS | • multitrillions n. Plural of multitrillion. • MULTITRILLION n. a number or amount equal to several trillion. |
| NITROCELLULOSE | • nitrocellulose n. (Organic chemistry) A cotton-like material, made from cellulose by the action of nitric and sulphuric… • NITROCELLULOSE n. any of several esters of cellulose used esp. for making explosives, plastics, and varnishes. |
| QUADRISYLLABLE | • quadrisyllable n. A word of four syllables. • QUADRISYLLABLE n. a tetrasyllable. |
| SCLEROPHYLLOUS | • sclerophyllous adj. Relating to sclerophylls. • SCLEROPHYLLOUS adj. having sclerophylls, hard leathery leaves. |
| SUPRALIMINALLY | • supraliminally adv. In a supraliminal manner. • SUPRALIMINAL adv. conscious. |
| ULTRASONICALLY | • ultrasonically adv. In an ultrasonic manner. • ultrasonically adv. Using ultrasonics. • ULTRASONIC adv. denoting airwaves or vibrations with frequencies higher than those audible to the human ear. |