| EPITHALAMIA | • epithalamia n. Plural of epithalamium. • EPITHALAMION n. a poem or song in honor of a bride and bridegroom, also EPITHALAMIUM. |
| EPITHALAMIC | • epithalamic adj. Belonging to, or designed for, an epithalamium. • epithalamic adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the epithalamus. • EPITHALAMIC adj. of or like an epithalamium. |
| EPITHALAMION | • epithalamion n. Alternative form of epithalamium. • EPITHALAMION n. a poem or song in honor of a bride and bridegroom, also EPITHALAMIUM. |
| EPITHALAMIUM | • epithalamium n. A song or poem celebrating a marriage. • EPITHALAMIUM n. a lyric ode in honor of a bride and bridegroom, also EPITHALAMION. |
| EPITHALAMIUMS | • epithalamiums n. Plural of epithalamium. • EPITHALAMIUM n. a lyric ode in honor of a bride and bridegroom, also EPITHALAMION. |
| HYPOTHALAMI | • hypothalami n. Plural of hypothalamus. • HYPOTHALAMUS n. a part of the brain. |
| HYPOTHALAMIC | • hypothalamic adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the hypothalamus. • HYPOTHALAMIC adj. of or relating to the hypothalamus. |
| HYPOTHALAMUS | • hypothalamus n. (Anatomy) A region of the forebrain located below the thalamus, forming the basal portion of the diencephalon… • HYPOTHALAMUS n. a part of the brain. |
| MONOTHALAMIC | • monothalamic adj. (Botany) monothalamous. • MONOTHALAMIC adj. of fruit, formed from a single flower. |
| MONOTHALAMOUS | • monothalamous adj. (Botany) Whose spikelets are all similar. • monothalamous adj. (Zoology) Having a single chamber. • MONOTHALAMOUS adj. of an animal or protist, having a shell, test, or skeleton with a single chamber. |
| POLYTHALAMOUS | • polythalamous adj. (Zoology) Having many chambers. • POLYTHALAMOUS adj. having many chambers. |
| PROTHALAMIA | • prothalamia n. Plural of prothalamion. • prothalamia n. Plural of prothalamium. • PROTHALAMIUM n. (Spenser) a song in honour of a marriage, also PROTHALAMION. |
| PROTHALAMION | • prothalamion n. (Literary) A song or poem in honour of a bride and bridegroom about to be married. • PROTHALAMION n. (Spenser) a song in honour of a marriage, also PROTHALAMIUM. |
| PROTHALAMIUM | • prothalamium n. Alternative form of prothalamion. • PROTHALAMIUM n. (Spenser) a song in honour of a marriage, also PROTHALAMION. |
| THALAMENCEPHALA | • thalamencephala n. Plural of thalamencephalon. • THALAMENCEPHALA plural of thalamencephalon (which has sixteenletters), the part of the diencephalon of the brain that includes the thalamus, pineal gland, and adjacent structures. |
| THALAMI | • thalami n. Plural of thalamus. • THALAMUS n. (Greek) a part of the brain. |
| THALAMIC | • thalamic adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the thalamus. • THALAMIC adj. pertaining to the thalamus. |
| THALAMICALLY | • thalamically adv. With reference to the thalamus. • THALAMIC adv. pertaining to the thalamus. |
| THALAMIFLORAL | • thalamifloral adj. (Botany) Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle. • THALAMIFLORAL adj. having petals free and stamens hypogynous. |
| THALAMUS | • thalamus n. (Neuroanatomy) Either of two large, ovoid structures of grey matter within the forebrain that relay… • thalamus n. (Botany) The receptacle of a flower; a torus. • thalamus n. A thallus. |