| ADENOMATA | • adenomata n. Plural of adenoma. • ADENOMA n. (Greek) a tumor of glandular origin. |
| ANTIVENOM | • antivenom n. (Medicine) A medicine that counteracts venom, an antidote to biological poisons from venomous animals… • ANTIVENOM n. an antitoxin countering esp. snake venom, also ANTIVENENE, ANTIVENIN. |
| DENOMINAL | • denominal adj. (Grammar, linguistics) Denominative (deriving from a noun). • denominal n. (Grammar, linguistics) A denominative: a word, often a verb, that is derived from a noun or adjective. • DENOMINAL adj. derived from a noun. |
| ENOMOTIES | • enomoties n. Plural of enomoty. • ENOMOTY n. (Greek) a band of sworn soldiers in the Spartan army. |
| ENVENOMED | • envenomed adj. Poisonous, noxious; embittered. • envenomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of envenom. • ENVENOM v. to put venom into, poison. |
| EPIGENOME | • epigenome n. (Genetics) The total epigenetic state of a cell. • epigenome n. (Genetics) A chemical responsible for the activation of a particular gene. • EPIGENOME n. the complement of chemical compounds that modify the expression and function of the genome. |
| MENOMINEE | • Menominee n. A member of a nation of Native Americans indigenous to what is now Wisconsin. • Menominee prop.n. Their language. • Menominee prop.n. A village in Jo Daviess County, Illinois, United States. |
| MENOMINIS | • Menominis n. Plural of Menomini. • MENOMINI n. a small whitefish found in the northern US and Canada, also MENOMINEE. |
| OENOMANCY | • oenomancy n. Divination by studying wine. • œnomancy n. Archaic form of oenomancy. • OENOMANCY n. divination by studying the appearance of wine. |
| OENOMANIA | • oenomania n. Morbid desire for wine; dipsomania; alcoholism. • OENOMANIA n. an obsession or craze for wine. |
| OENOMETER | • oenometer n. An alcoholometer. • OENOMETER n. an instrument for measuring alcoholic strength of wine. |
| OUTVENOMS | • outvenoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outvenom. • OUTVENOM v. (Shakespeare) to exceed in venom. |
| PHENOMENA | • phenomena n. Plural of phenomenon. • PHENOMENA n. anything directly apprehended by the senses or one of them. |
| PRAENOMEN | • praenomen n. (Historical) An ancient Roman first name. • praenomen n. (Historical) The throne name of a pharaoh, the fourth of the five names of the royal titulary, traditionally… • praenomen n. (Zoology) The genus name put before the species name. |
| PRENOMENS | • prenomens n. Plural of prenomen. • PRENOMEN n. (Latin) the first name of an ancient Roman, also PRAENOMEN. |
| PRENOMINA | • prenomina n. Plural of prenomen. • PRENOMEN n. (Latin) the first name of an ancient Roman, also PRAENOMEN. |
| VENOMLESS | • venomless adj. Without venom. • VENOMLESS adj. without venom. |
| XENOMANIA | • xenomania n. A strong or excessive preference for foreigners or for foreign customs, manners, or institutions. • XENOMANIA n. an inordinate attachment to foreign things. |
| XENOMENIA | • xenomenia n. Bleeding from another body part instead of normal menstruation, once thought to be a vicarious process… • XENOMENIA n. menstruation from abnormal orifices. |