(anatomy) The division of anatomy describing the glands
anemography
anemography
noun
A scientific description of the winds.
The art of recording the direction and force of the wind, as by means of an anemograph.
arsenophagy
arsenophagy
noun
The practice of eating arsenic.
ethnography
ethnography
noun
(anthropology) The branch of anthropology that scientifically describes specific human cultures and societies.
An ethnographic work.
granophyres
granophyres
noun
plural of granophyre
heterogynal
hydrogenase
hydrogenase
noun
(biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the reduction of a substrate by the reversible oxidation of hydrogen.
hydrogenate
hydrogenate
verb
(chemistry, transitive) to treat something, or react something, with hydrogen; especially to react an unsaturated fat with hydrogen, in the presence of a nickel catalyst, to produce a harder saturated fat
hymnograher
neurography
neurography
noun
(anatomy) imaging of the nerves
phanerogamy
phrenogrady
phryganeoid
pythagorean
pythagorean
Noun
A follower of Pythagoras; someone who believes in or advocates Pythagoreanism.
Adjective
Pertaining to or his philosophy.
Following the lifestyle advocated by the Pythagoreans; specifically, vegetarian.
scenography
scenography
noun
A representation or description of a body, in all its dimensions, as it appears to the eye.
The art or act of representing a body on a perspective plane.
The design of theatrical sets.
stenography
stenography
noun
The practice of transcribing speech (primarily for later dictation or testimony), usually using shorthand