| 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. |
| GYMNOSPERMY | • gymnospermy n. The property of being gymnospermous. • GYMNOSPERMY n. the state of being gymnospermous, having a naked seed. |
| HYPERNYMIES | • hypernymies n. Plural of hypernymy. • HYPERNYMY n. the state of being a hypernym, a word representing a class of words or things. |
| HYPOTHYMIAS | • HYPOTHYMIA n. a state of depression; a diminished emotional response. |
| KARYOLYMPHS | • karyolymphs n. Plural of karyolymph. • KARYOLYMPH n. the liquid portion of nuclear protoplasm. |
| LYMPHOCYTES | • lymphocytes n. Plural of lymphocyte. • LYMPHOCYTE n. a small white blood cell. |
| NYMPHOLEPSY | • nympholepsy n. A frenzied state of (usually erotic) emotion, especially concerning something or someone unattainable. • NYMPHOLEPSY n. a trance incurred by erotic daydreams. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| POLYRHYTHMS | • polyrhythms n. Plural of polyrhythm. • poly-rhythms n. Plural of poly-rhythm. • POLYRHYTHM n. the simultaneous combination of different rhythms in a piece of music. |
| PSYCHOMACHY | • psychomachy n. A conflict between the soul and the body, sometimes considered as between good and evil. • PSYCHOMACHY n. conflict of the soul. |
| PSYCHOMETRY | • psychometry n. (Parapsychology) The paranormal ability to discover information about an object’s past, and especially… • psychometry n. (Psychology) The use of psychological tests to measure intelligence, abilities, attitudes, and personality traits. • PSYCHOMETRY n. the measurement of mental aptitudes and intelligence. |
| SPHYGMOLOGY | • sphygmology n. (Medicine, usually historical) The study of the pulse. • SPHYGMOLOGY n. the study of the pulse. |
| SYMPODIALLY | • sympodially adv. (Botany) In a sympodial manner. • SYMPODIAL adv. relating to a sympodium, a stem involved in sympodial growth. |