| OLYMPIAD | • olympiad n. Alternative letter-case form of Olympiad, q.v. • Olympiad n. A four-year period, particularly (historical) those based on Hippias’s computations of the ancient Olympic… • Olympiad n. (Sports, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of Olympic Games: an instance of the ancient or modern Olympic Games. |
| OLYMPICS | • Olympics prop.n. The Olympic Games. • OLYMPICS n. an International competition in chess etc. |
| ENDOLYMPH | • endolymph n. (Anatomy) The watery fluid inside the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. • ENDOLYMPH n. the watery fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. |
| HEMOLYMPH | • hemolymph n. (Zoology) A circulating fluid in the bodies of some invertebrates that is the equivalent of blood. • HEMOLYMPH n. the circulatory fluid of various invertebrate animals, also HAEMOLYMPH. |
| OLYMPIADS | • olympiads n. Plural of olympiad. • Olympiads n. Plural of Olympiad. • OLYMPIAD n. a celebration of the Olympic Games. |
| ENDOLYMPHS | • endolymphs n. Plural of endolymph. • ENDOLYMPH n. the watery fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. |
| HAEMOLYMPH | • haemolymph n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of hemolymph. • HAEMOLYMPH n. the bloodlike fluid of invertebrates, also HEMOLYMPH. |
| HEMOLYMPHS | • hemolymphs n. Plural of hemolymph. • HEMOLYMPH n. the circulatory fluid of various invertebrate animals, also HAEMOLYMPH. |
| KARYOLYMPH | • karyolymph n. The liquid part of the nucleus of a cell. • KARYOLYMPH n. the liquid portion of nuclear protoplasm. |
| HAEMOLYMPHS | • haemolymphs n. Plural of haemolymph. • HAEMOLYMPH n. the bloodlike fluid of invertebrates, also HEMOLYMPH. |
| KARYOLYMPHS | • karyolymphs n. Plural of karyolymph. • KARYOLYMPH n. the liquid portion of nuclear protoplasm. |
| ENDOLYMPHATIC | • endolymphatic adj. (Anatomy) Pertaining to, or containing, endolymph. • endolymphatic adj. (Anatomy) Within a lymphatic vessel. • ENDOLYMPHATIC adj. relating to endolymph, the watery fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear. |