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HOMOLOGUEhomologue n. Something homologous; a homologous organ or part, chemical compound, chromosome, gene, or cultural element.
HOMOLOGUE n. a thing exactly or relatively corresponding in structure.
HOMOLOGUEShomologues n. Plural of homologue.
HOMOLOGUE n. a thing exactly or relatively corresponding in structure.
EUCHOLOGIONeuchologion n. A book of prayers or religious ritual.
EUCHOLOGION n. (Greek) a formulary of prayers, esp. that of the Greek Church, also EUCHOLOGY.
HETEROLOGOUSheterologous adj. Having different relationships or different elements.
heterologous adj. (Biology) Of, or relating to different species.
HETEROLOGOUS adj. differing; comprising different parts or parts in different proportions.
HOMOLOGUMENAHomologumena n. Alternative form of Homologoumena.
HOMOLOGUMENA n. the books of the New Testament whose authenticity was universally acknowledged in the early Church, also HOMOLOGOUMENA.
HOMOGENEOUSLYhomogeneously adv. In a homogeneous manner.
HOMOGENEOUS adv. of a uniform consistency.
HOMOLOGOUMENAHomologoumena n. (Christianity) Those books of the New Testament which were acknowledged as canonical by the early church;…
HOMOLOGOUMENA n. the books of the New Testament whose authenticity was universally acknowledged in the early Church, also HOMOLOGUMENA.
NEUROETHOLOGYneuroethology n. The study of animal behavior and its underlying control by the nervous system.
NEUROETHOLOGY n. the description of features of animal behaviour in terms of the mechanisms of the nervous system.
THEOLOGOUMENAtheologoumena n. Plural of theologoumenon.
THEOLOGOUMENON n. theological statement as opposed to divine one.
HETEROGONOUSLYheterogonously adv. In a heterogonous manner.
HETEROGONOUS adv. reproducing both sexually and asexually.
HETEROLOGOUSLYheterologously adv. In a heterologous manner.
HETEROLOGOUS adv. differing; comprising different parts or parts in different proportions.
NEUROHYPNOLOGYneurohypnology n. (Obsolete) hypnotism.
NEUROHYPNOLOGY n. an old name for the science of hypnotism, also NEURYPNOLOGY.
NEUROPATHOLOGYneuropathology n. Neural pathology: The pathology of the nervous system, usually and especially in the sense of its cytopathology…
NEUROPATHOLOGY n. pathology of the nervous system.
THEOLOGOUMENONtheologoumenon n. A theological statement which is of individual opinion and not doctrine.
THEOLOGOUMENON n. theological statement as opposed to divine one.
ETHNOMUSICOLOGYethnomusicology n. (Music) The study of music and culture; the study of music as it relates to its cultural context.
ETHNOMUSICOLOGY n. the study of comparative musical systems.
NEUROETHOLOGIESneuroethologies n. Plural of neuroethology.
NEUROETHOLOGY n. the description of features of animal behaviour in terms of the mechanisms of the nervous system.
NEUROPATHOLOGICneuropathologic adj. Of or pertaining to neuropathology.
NEUROPATHOLOGIC adj. relating to neuropathology.
NEUROPHYSIOLOGYneurophysiology n. (Physiology, neuroscience) The branch of physiology that deals with the nervous system.
NEUROPHYSIOLOGY n. the physiology of the nervous system.
NEUROPSYCHOLOGYneuropsychology n. A branch of neurology and of clinical psychology that investigates the physiological basis of psychological processes.
neuropsychology n. The facts uncovered thereby, or the body of knowledge thus produced.
NEUROPSYCHOLOGY n. the study of the relation between brain and behaviour.
TROUBLESHOOTINGtroubleshooting n. The identification and resolution of problems, especially problems of a technical nature.
troubleshooting v. Present participle of troubleshoot.
TROUBLESHOOT v. to solve problems.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in Romanian: 12 words


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