| APHELIOTROPISM | • apheliotropism n. The habit of bending away from sunlight, as some plants do. • APHELIOTROPISM n. growth away from the sun. |
| APOGEOTROPISMS | • APOGEOTROPISM n. bending up or away from the ground. |
| CAESAROPAPISMS | • caesaropapisms n. Plural of caesaropapism. • CAESAROPAPISM n. control of the church by a secular ruler. |
| DIAGEOTROPISMS | • DIAGEOTROPISM n. the tendency of roots to orient perpendicular to gravity. |
| GALVANOTROPISM | • galvanotropism n. (Biology) Any movement or alignment of an organism with respect to an electric field. • GALVANOTROPISM n. the directional growth of an organism, esp. a plant, in response to an electrical stimulus. |
| PLAGIOTROPISMS | • PLAGIOTROPISM n. the tendency to grow at an oblique or horizontal angle. |
| PSILANTHROPISM | • psilanthropism n. Psilanthropy. • PSILANTHROPISM n. the denial of Christ's divinity. |
| STEREOTROPISMS | • STEREOTROPISM n. the tendency to bend or turn in response to contact with a solid object. |
| THEANTHROPISMS | • THEANTHROPISM n. the belief in the union of the divine and human. |
| THERMOTROPISMS | • thermotropisms n. Plural of thermotropism. • THERMOTROPISM n. the growth of organism as influenced by heat. |
| THIGMOTROPISMS | • thigmotropisms n. Plural of thigmotropism. • THIGMOTROPISM n. the response of an organism to direct contact with a surface, e.g. a creeping plant that twines itself around a support. |
| TROPHOTROPISMS | • TROPHOTROPISM n. direction of growth by nutritional factors. |