| ANATHEMATISE | • anathematise v. Alternative spelling of anathematize. • ANATHEMATISE v. to subject to anathema, pronounce a curse upon, also ANATHEMATIZE. |
| ANATHEMATIZE | • anathematize v. (Transitive) To cause to be, or to declare as, an anathema or evil. • ANATHEMATIZE v. to subject to anathema, pronounce a curse upon, also ANATHEMATISE. |
| CHAETOGNATHS | • chaetognaths n. Plural of chaetognath. • chætognaths n. Plural of chætognath. • CHAETOGNATH n. a kind of marine worm. |
| GNATHOSTOMES | • gnathostomes n. Plural of gnathostome. • GNATHOSTOME n. any vertebrate of the superclass Gnathostomata, having a mouth with jaws, including all vertebrates except the agnathans. |
| HYPOGNATHISM | • hypognathism n. The property of being hypognathous. • HYPOGNATHISM n. the state of being hypognathous. |
| HYPOGNATHOUS | • hypognathous adj. (Zoology) Having the maxilla, or lower jaw, longer than the upper jaw. • HYPOGNATHOUS adj. having the lower jaw or mandible protruding. |
| MESOGNATHIES | • MESOGNATHY n. the state of having slightly projecting jaws, also MESOGNATHISM. |
| MESOGNATHISM | • MESOGNATHISM n. the state of having slightly projecting jaws, also MESOGNATHY. |
| MESOGNATHOUS | • mesognathous adj. (Anatomy) having the jaws slightly projecting; between prognathous and orthognathous. • MESOGNATHOUS adj. having slightly projecting jaws. |
| METAGNATHISM | • metagnathism n. The condition of being metagnathous. • METAGNATHISM n. the state of being metagnathous, having a beak in which the tips of the mandibles cross. |
| METAGNATHOUS | • metagnathous adj. (Zoology) having the mandibles crossing at the tip of the bill, as in the crossbill. • METAGNATHOUS adj. having a beak in which the tips of the mandibles cross. |
| NONATHLETICS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| ORTHOGNATHIC | • orthognathic adj. Orthognathous. • ORTHOGNATHIC adj. having a lower jaw that neither projects nor recedes, also ORTHOGNATHOUS. |
| PARAGNATHISM | • PARAGNATHISM n. having equal mandibles. |
| PARAGNATHOUS | • paragnathous adj. (Zoology) having both mandibles of equal length, with the tips meeting, as in certain birds. • PARAGNATHOUS adj. having equal mandibles. |
| PLECTOGNATHS | • plectognaths n. Plural of plectognath. • PLECTOGNATH n. any spiny-finned marine fish of the mainly tropical order Plectognathi, that includes puffers, triggerfish, trunkfish and sunfish. |
| PROGNATHISMS | • prognathisms n. Plural of prognathism. • PROGNATHISM n. the state of having projecting jaws. |