(obsolete, pathology) inflammation of a lymph gland
alongshoreman
alongshoreman
noun
(archaic) Alternative form of longshoreman
amphigenously
amphigenously
adv
In an amphigenous manner.
chromeplating
clothesmonger
dephlegmation
dephlegmation
noun
(chemistry, obsolete) The operation of separating water from spirits and acids, by evaporation or repeated distillation; concentration.
encephalogram
encephalogram
noun
(medicine) An image of the brain obtained by encephalography.
galvanothermy
gentlemanhood
gentlemanhood
noun
The qualities or condition of a gentleman.
gentlemouthed
goldenmouthed
grandmotherly
grandmotherly
adj
Having the characteristics of a grandmother.
In the manner of a grandmother.
helminthology
helminthology
noun
(zoology) The branch of zoology related to the study of helminths (parasitic worms).
hemoglobinous
hemoglobinous
adj
Of or relating to hemoglobin.
homogangliate
homogangliate
adj
(zoology) Having the ganglia of the nervous system symmetrically arranged, as in certain invertebrates.
homogeneously
homogeneously
adv
In a homogeneous manner.
homogenetical
homogenetical
adj
Synonym of homogenetic
homologoumena
homologoumena
Noun
Those books of the New Testament which were acknowledged as canonical by the early church; distinguished from Antilegomena.
hormogoneales
kathemoglobin
lachrymogenic
lachrymogenic
adj
That produces tears (crying)
lighthouseman
lighthouseman
noun
The keeper of a lighthouse.
lightsomeness
lightsomeness
noun
(archaic) The state or quality of being lightsome.
lipochromogen
megalophonous
megalophonous
adj
Having a loud voice.
melanorrhagia
methemoglobin
methemoglobin
noun
(biochemistry) An oxidized form of hemoglobin, containing ferric rather than ferrous iron, that cannot transport oxygen.
michaelangelo
myohemoglobin
myohemoglobin
noun
(biochemistry) A form of hemoglobin associated with muscle tissue
omphalogenous
oxyhemoglobin
oxyhemoglobin
noun
(American spelling) Alternative form of oxyhaemoglobin
phenomenology
phenomenology
noun
(medicine, philosophy of medical sciences) An approach to clinical practice which places undue reliance upon subjective criteria such as signs and symptoms, while ignoring objective etiologies in the formulation of diagnoses and in the compilation of a formal nosologies.
(philosophy) A movement based on this, originated about 1905 by Edmund Husserl.
(philosophy) The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view.
(physics) The use of theoretical models to make predictions that can be tested through experiments.
semihexagonal
sphingomyelin
sphingomyelin
noun
(biochemistry) a phospholipid, derived from sphingosine and choline, found in nerve tissue