| ANTHROPOLOGY | • anthropology n. The holistic scientific and social study of humanity, mainly using ethnography as its method. • ANTHROPOLOGY n. the science of human beings. |
| ANTIMONOPOLY | • antimonopoly adj. (Law) Usually with respect to laws or policies: in opposition to the creation or continuance of a monopoly. • ANTIMONOPOLY adj. opposed to monopoly. |
| AUTONOMOUSLY | • autonomously adv. In an autonomous or self-governing manner. • AUTONOMOUS adv. of, relating to, or marked by autonomy. |
| COTYLEDONOID | • COTYLEDONOID adj. in the form of a cotyledon. |
| COTYLEDONOUS | • cotyledonous adj. Of or pertaining to a cotyledon. • COTYLEDONOUS adj. relating to or having cotyledons, also COTYLEDONARY. |
| ETHNOBIOLOGY | • ethnobiology n. (Biology) The study of the relationships between plants and animals and human cultures. • ETHNOBIOLOGY n. the branch of biology involving the study of the traditional uses of plants and animals in various human societies. |
| ETYMOLOGICON | • etymologicon n. A book of etymologies. • ETYMOLOGICON n. an etymological dictionary, also ETYMOLOGICUM. |
| GNOTOBIOLOGY | • gnotobiology n. (Biology) The study of animals in a microbe-free environment. • GNOTOBIOLOGY n. the study of life in germfree conditions. |
| LYOSORPTIONS | • LYOSORPTION n. the adsorption of a liquid on a solid surface, esp. of a solvent on suspended particles. |
| MONOTONOUSLY | • monotonously adv. In a manner that is tedious, repetitious or lacking in variety. • monotonously adv. In a droning manner, that does not change pitch. • MONOTONOUS adv. uttered or sounded in one unvarying tone. |
| MYOINOSITOLS | • myoinositols n. Plural of myoinositol. • MYOINOSITOL n. a biologically active inositol that is a component of many phospholipids and occurs widely in plants, animals, and microorganisms. |
| ORTHOGONALLY | • orthogonally adv. In an orthogonal manner; perpendicularly; at right angles. • ORTHOGONAL adv. at right angles; unrelated or independent of each other. |
| PALEONTOLOGY | • paleontology n. (American spelling) Study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times, especially… • PALEONTOLOGY n. the study of fossils, also PALAEONTOLOGY. |
| POLYPHYODONT | • polyphyodont n. Any animal whose teeth are continuously replaced. • POLYPHYODONT adj. having more than two successive dentitions. |
| RONTGENOLOGY | • röntgenology n. Dated form of roentgenology. • RONTGENOLOGY n. the science of X-rays, also ROENTGENOLOGY. |
| TONSILLOTOMY | • tonsillotomy n. (Surgery) The surgical procedure of cutting, or making an incision into a tonsil. • TONSILLOTOMY n. the surgical removal of the tonsils. |
| UNORTHODOXLY | • unorthodoxly adv. In an unorthodox manner, unconventionally. • UNORTHODOX adv. not orthodox. |