| ENTOMOPHAGY | • entomophagy n. The eating of insects. • ENTOMOPHAGY n. the eating of insects. |
| ENTOMOPHILY | • entomophily n. (Botany) pollination by insects. • ENTOMOPHILY n. seed plants which are pollinated by insects are said to be entomophilous. |
| MONOPHYSITE | • monophysite n. Alternative letter-case form of Monophysite. • monophysite adj. Describing the beliefs of a Μonophysite. • Monophysite n. (Christianity) A member of a Christian sect which held that Jesus Christ has one nature, as opposed… |
| MONOTHERAPY | • monotherapy n. (Medicine) A therapy which is administered by itself. • MONOTHERAPY n. a medical treatment using a single drug or therapy. |
| OMNIPOTENCY | • omnipotency n. Omnipotence. • OMNIPOTENCY n. the state of being omnipotent, also OMNIPOTENCE. |
| PETROMONEYS | • PETROMONEY n. money from oil revenues. |
| POLYGONATUM | • Polygonatum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asparagaceae – many herbaceous perennials including Solomon’s seal. • POLYGONATUM n. the Solomon's seal genus Polygonatum, of the lily family. |
| PREMONITORY | • premonitory adj. Serving as a warning. • PREMONITORY adj. conveying a warning, also PREMONITIVE. |
| PROTANOMALY | • protanomaly n. A form of colour blindness causing a lower sensitivity to red light. • PROTANOMALY n. a form of colour blindness in which there is a decreased response to red. |
| SYNAPTOSOME | • synaptosome n. A structure containing vesicles and mitochondria of a synapse that is obtained when brain tissue is homogenized. • SYNAPTOSOME n. a nerve ending that is isolated from homogenized nerve tissue. |
| TOPONYMICAL | • toponymical adj. Toponymic. • TOPONYMICAL adj. related to toponymy, the study of place-names, also TOPONYMAL, TOPONYMIC. |
| TOPONYMISTS | • toponymists n. Plural of toponymist. • TOPONYMIST n. one who studies toponymy, the study of place-names. |
| TROPOMYOSIN | • tropomyosin n. (Biochemistry) A protein involved in muscle contraction. It is related to myosin and occurs together… • TROPOMYOSIN n. a filamentous protein which controls the interaction of actin and myosin in muscle fibres. |
| TRYPANOSOME | • trypanosome n. Any of a group of protozoan parasites which are transmitted by biting insects and infect the blood of… • TRYPANOSOME n. a parasite causing sleeping sickness. |