APOCYNTHION | • apocynthion n. (Astronomy) The point in an orbit around the Moon that is most distant from that body. • APOCYNTHION n. the point at which a spacecraft in lunar orbit is furthest from the moon. |
CONNOTIVELY | • CONNOTIVE adv. signifying or suggesting ideas, also CONNOTATIVE. |
CYPRINODONT | • cyprinodont n. (Zoology) Any of the Cyprinodontidae, a family of fishes including the killifishes or minnows. • CYPRINODONT n. any small tropical or subtropical soft-finned fish of the mostly marine family Cyprinodontidae, resembling carp but having toothed jaws. |
DICYNODONTS | • dicynodonts n. Plural of dicynodont. • DICYNODONT n. a fossil reptile with no teeth except for two in the upper jaw. |
HOLYSTONING | • holystoning v. Present participle of holystone. • HOLYSTONE v. to scrape a deck with holystone. |
HYPOTENSION | • hypotension n. (Pathology) The disease or disorder of abnormally low blood pressure. • HYPOTENSION n. abnormally low blood pressure. |
MONOGYNISTS | • MONOGYNIST n. one who practises monogyny, having only one wife at a time. |
NONAUDITORY | • nonauditory adj. Not auditory. • NONAUDITORY adj. not auditory. |
NONMINORITY | • nonminority n. One who is not part of a (sociopolitical) minority. • NONMINORITY n. something that is not a minority. |
NONMOTILITY | • nonmotility n. Absence of motility; inability to move. • NONMOTILITY n. the state of being nonmotile. |
NOTIONALITY | • notionality n. The state or property of being notional. • notionality n. A notional or groundless opinion. • NOTIONALITY n. the state of being notional. |
OMNIPOTENCY | • omnipotency n. Omnipotence. • OMNIPOTENCY n. the state of being omnipotent, also OMNIPOTENCE. |
OXYGENATION | • oxygenation n. The process of reacting or treating something with oxygen. • OXYGENATION n. the act of oxygenating. |
PHONOTYPING | • PHONOTYPE v. to print in phonotype. |
SYNCOPATION | • syncopation n. (Linguistics, phonology) The contraction of a word by means of loss or omission of sounds or syllables… • syncopation n. (Music) The quality of a rhythm being somehow unexpected, in that it deviates from the strict succession… • SYNCOPATION n. a shift of accent in a musical passage that occurs when a normally weak beat is stressed. |