divination using flour or related products such as dough or cakes and fortune cookies
calorimetry
calorimetry
noun
(physics) The science of measuring the heat absorbed or evolved during the course of a chemical reaction or change of state.
A wide headband that covers the ears, for wearing on cold days.
chiromegaly
chiromegaly
noun
Abnormal gigantism of the hands.
chlamyphore
chlamyphore
noun
(zoology, dated) A small South American armadillo (Chlamyphorus truncatus and Chlamyphorus retusus, now Calyptophractus retusus), covered with a leathery shell.
clergywoman
clergywoman
noun
A woman belonging to a clergyman's family.
An ordained (female) Christian minister; a female member of the clergy.
declamatory
declamatory
adj
Having the quality of a declamation.
Pretentiously lofty in style; bombastic.
exclamatory
exclamatory
adj
Emphatic.
resembling an exclamation.
hematocryal
hematocryal
adj
Alternative form of haematocryal
hermodactyl
hermodactyl
noun
(obsolete) A type of root, probably from a plant of the genus Colchicum, as imported and used in Western medicine.
homerically
hymenicolar
laparectomy
macrochelys
macromyelon
macromyelon
noun
(obsolete, anatomy) Synonym of medulla oblongata
maledictory
maledictory
adj
Of or relating to malediction.
malefactory
malefactory
adj
Doing evil or wicked things.
melicratory
micromyelia
micromyelia
noun
(pathology) An abnormal shortening of the spinal cord.
molecularly
molecularly
adv
In a molecular manner.
With regard to molecules.
mucronately
mucronately
adv
In a mucronate fashion.
policymaker
policymaker
noun
One involved in the formulation of policies, especially politicians, lobbyists, and activists.
promycelial
reclamatory
reclamatory
adj
(grammar, of a question) Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
(religion, archaic) Reformative, corrective; (of a conversion) representing a return to orthodox religious faith and behavior.
Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of concepts, words, etc (that were stigmatized, disfavored, etc).
Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of land (that was underwater or unusable).