| GEOPHYTE | • geophyte n. (Botany) A perennial plant, for example the potato or daffodil, which in spring propagates from an underground… • GEOPHYTE n. a plant that survives the winter by having subterranean buds e.g. bulbs, corms or rhizomes. |
| NEOPHYTE | • neophyte n. A beginner; a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief. • neophyte n. A novice (recent convert); a new convert or proselyte; a new monk. • neophyte n. (Christianity) A name given by the early Christians, and still given by the Roman Catholics, to those… |
| GEOPHYTES | • geophytes n. Plural of geophyte. • GEOPHYTE n. a plant that survives the winter by having subterranean buds e.g. bulbs, corms or rhizomes. |
| GEOPHYTIC | • geophytic adj. Relating to geophytes. • GEOPHYTIC adj. of or like a geophyte, a plant that survives the winter by having subterranean buds. |
| NEOPHYTES | • neophytes n. Plural of neophyte. • NEOPHYTE n. a beginner, a novice, esp. a religious novice. |
| NEOPHYTIC | • neophytic adj. (Biology) Being or relating to a neophyte. • NEOPHYTIC adj. of or like a neophyte, a person who is new to a subject. |
| GEOPHYSICS | • geophysics n. A branch of earth science dealing with the physical processes and phenomena occurring in the earth and… • GEOPHYSICS n. the study of the earth's physical properties. |
| OSTEOPHYTE | • osteophyte n. A small, abnormal growth of bone (exostosis, bone spur) that forms along joint margins. • OSTEOPHYTE n. an abnormal bony outgrowth. |
| GEOPHYSICAL | • geophysical adj. Of or pertaining to geophysics. • GEOPHYSICAL adj. relating to geophysics. |
| OSTEOPHYTES | • osteophytes n. Plural of osteophyte. • OSTEOPHYTE n. an abnormal bony outgrowth. |
| OSTEOPHYTIC | • osteophytic adj. Relating to osteophytes. • OSTEOPHYTIC adj. like an osteophyte, an abnormal bony outgrowth. |
| GEOPHYSICIST | • geophysicist n. (Geology, physics) A physicist who specialises in geophysics. • GEOPHYSICIST n. a student of geophysics. |
| THEOPHYLLINE | • theophylline n. (Organic chemistry, pharmacology) A bitter crystalline compound present in small quantities in tea leaves… • THEOPHYLLINE n. an isomer of theobromine found in tea, used in medicine. |
| TRACHEOPHYTE | • tracheophyte n. (Botany): Any plant possessing vascular tissue (xylem and phloem), including ferns, conifers, and flowering plants. • TRACHEOPHYTE n. any member of the clade of plants possessing vascular tissue; a vascular plant. |
| GEOPHYSICALLY | • geophysically adv. In a geophysical manner; in terms of geophysics. • GEOPHYSICAL adv. relating to geophysics. |
| GEOPHYSICISTS | • geophysicists n. Plural of geophysicist. • GEOPHYSICIST n. a student of geophysics. |
| THEOPHYLLINES | • theophyllines n. Plural of theophylline. • THEOPHYLLINE n. an isomer of theobromine found in tea, used in medicine. |
| TRACHEOPHYTES | • tracheophytes n. Plural of tracheophyte. • TRACHEOPHYTE n. any member of the clade of plants possessing vascular tissue; a vascular plant. |
| PALAEOPHYTOLOGY | • palaeophytology n. Alternative form of paleophytology. • PALAEOPHYTOLOGY n. the study of fossil plants, palaeobotany. |