| ANONYMOUSLY | • anonymously adv. In an anonymous manner; without a name. • anonymously adv. In an anonymous manner; without individuality. • ANONYMOUS adv. without a name. |
| CORYMBOSELY | • corymbosely adv. In corymbs. • CORYMBOSE adv. consisting of corymbs, or resembling them in form. |
| EPONYMOUSLY | • eponymously adv. In an eponymous manner; as the title character of a book, etc. • EPONYMOUS adv. of, relating to, or being the person for whom something is believed to be named, also EPONYMIC. |
| HYSTEROTOMY | • hysterotomy n. (Surgery) The surgical procedure of making an incision in the uterus, commonly combined with a laparotomy… • HYSTEROTOMY n. a Caesarean cut. |
| LARYNGOTOMY | • laryngotomy n. (Surgery) The surgical operation of cutting into the larynx. • LARYNGOTOMY n. surgical removal of the larynx. |
| MARTYROLOGY | • martyrology n. (Roman Catholicism) A catalogue or list of martyrs (or, more precisely, of saints), arranged in the… • martyrology n. (Judaism) The story of the deaths of several famous Rabbis (including Rabbi Akiva) by Romans, read both… • MARTYROLOGY n. the study of martyrs. |
| MONOHYDROXY | • monohydroxy n. (Organic chemistry, in combination) Having a single hydroxy group in a molecule. E.g. a monool is monohydroxy/monohydri… • MONOHYDROXY adj. containing one hydroxyl group in the molecule. |
| MYRINGOTOMY | • myringotomy n. (Surgery) The surgical procedure of making a tiny incision in the eardrum, to relieve pressure caused… • MYRINGOTOMY n. surgical removal of the myringa, the eardrum. |
| MYRMECOLOGY | • myrmecology n. (Entomology) The study of ants. • MYRMECOLOGY n. the scientific study of ants. |
| ONYCHOMANCY | • onychomancy n. An ancient form of divination based on the reflections of sunlight on a boy’s fingernails. • ONYCHOMANCY n. divination by studying the fingernails. |
| PHYSIOGNOMY | • physiognomy n. The art or pseudoscience of deducing the predominant temper and other characteristic qualities of the… • physiognomy n. The face or countenance, with respect to the temper of the mind; particular configuration, cast, or… • physiognomy n. The art of telling fortunes by inspection of the features. |
| 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. |
| POLYONYMIES | • polyonymies n. Plural of polyonymy. • POLYONYMY n. a multiplicity of names for the same thing. |
| POLYONYMOUS | • polyonymous adj. Having many names or titles. • POLYONYMOUS adj. (Greek) of e.g. gods, having or known by various names. |
| PYLORECTOMY | • pylorectomy n. (Surgery) Removal of part or all of the pylorus. • PYLORECTOMY n. the surgical removal of all or part of the pylorus. |
| SPHYGMOLOGY | • sphygmology n. (Medicine, usually historical) The study of the pulse. • SPHYGMOLOGY n. the study of the pulse. |
| SYMBOLOLOGY | • symbolology n. Alternative form of symbology. • SYMBOLOLOGY n. the study of symbols, also SYMBOLOGY. |
| SYNONYMICON | • synonymicon n. Thesaurus. • SYNONYMICON n. a dictionary of synonyms, a thesaurus. |
| SYRINGOTOMY | • syringotomy n. (Surgery) The operation of cutting for anal fistula. • SYRINGOTOMY n. cutting of a fistula. |
| TOMBOYISHLY | • tomboyishly adv. In a tomboyish way. • TOMBOYISH adv. like a tomboy. |