A self-propelled deep-sea diving submersible for exploring the ocean depths, consisting of a crew cabin similar to a bathysphere suspended below a float filled with a buoyant liquid such as petrol.
cephalocyst
ceratophrys
chasmophyte
chasmophyte
noun
(botany) chomophyte
chemitypies
chiasmatype
chrysophyte
chrysophyte
noun
Any golden alga of the class Chrysophyceae
cyphonautes
cyphonautes
noun
(zoology) The larva of an ectoproct or bryozoan.
dyspathetic
dyspathetic
adj
Exhibiting dyspathy; averse.
ephelcystic
ephelcystic
adj
(grammar) Being or relating to the movable nu.
helcoplasty
hematoscopy
hepatocytes
hepatocytes
noun
plural of hepatocyte
hepatoscopy
hepatoscopy
noun
(rare) Divination by the liver of an animal or bird. The liver was divided into sections, each section representing a deity, and the markings in these zones were important.
heteroscopy
hyperstatic
hyperstatic
adj
(physics) statically indeterminate
hypesthesic
hypesthesic
adj
Alternative form of hypoesthesic
hypocenters
hypocenters
noun
plural of hypocenter
hyposthenic
hypothetics
hypsometric
hypsometric
adj
Of or pertaining to hypsometry (measuring elevation relative to sea level)
lymphocytes
lymphocytes
noun
plural of lymphocyte
macrophytes
macrophytes
noun
plural of macrophyte
metaphysics
metaphysics
noun
(logic, uncountable, by extension from the philosophical sense) The metalogic of physics; the logical framework of physics.
(philosophy, countable) The view or theory of a particular philosopher or school of thinkers concerning the first principles which describe or explain all that is.
(philosophy, uncountable) The branch of philosophy which studies fundamental principles intended to describe or explain all that is, and which are not themselves explained by anything more fundamental; the study of first principles; the study of being insofar as it is being (Latin: ens in quantum ens).
(uncountable) The study of a supersensual realm or of phenomena which transcend the physical world.
(uncountable, by extension from the philosophical sense) Any fundamental principles or rules.
(uncountable, derogatory) Displeasingly abstruse, complex material on any subject.
Philosophers sometimes say that metaphysics is the study of the ultimate nature of the universe.
plural of metaphysic
metapsychic
metapsychic
adj
Being or pertaining to something (for example, telepathy) that is outside the realm of orthodox psychology, or (more broadly) beyond scientifically-explainable psychic (mental) abilities (compare metaphysical, supernatural).
osteophytic
osteophytic
adj
Relating to osteophytes.
pentastichy
phagocytose
phagocytose
verb
(immunology, cytology) To phagocytize; to ingest by phagocytosis.
phenocrysts
phenocrysts
noun
plural of phenocryst
phlebectasy
physonectae
phytopsyche
playclothes
polychaetes
polychaetes
noun
plural of polychaete
polychresty
psychometer
psychometer
noun
A person with the paranormal ability of psychometry.
psychometry
psychometry
noun
(parapsychology) The paranormal ability to discover information about an object's past, and especially about its past owners, merely by handling it.
(psychology) The use of psychological tests to measure intelligence, abilities, attitudes, and personality traits.
psychopetal
psychotogen
psychotrine
pterichthys
schizophyte
schizophyte
noun
(dated, biology) Any of a class of primitive organisms that reproduce solely by fission.
stethoscopy
stethoscopy
noun
(medicine) The diagnostic use of a stethoscope
sympathetic
sympathetic
adj
(construction) Designed in a sensitive or appropriate way.
(neuroanatomy, neurology, relational) Relating to or denoting the part of the autonomic nervous system consisting of nerves arising from ganglia near the middle part of the spinal cord, supplying the internal organs, blood vessels, and glands, and balancing the action of the parasympathetic nerves.
(of a person) Attracting the liking of others.
(of magic) A supernatural connection or power resulting from two items having the same form or some other correspondence.
(relational) Relating to, producing, or denoting an effect which arises through an affinity, interdependence, or mutual association.
(sound) Relating to musical tones produced by sympathetic vibration or to strings so tuned as to sound by sympathetic vibration.
Of, related to, feeling, showing, or characterized by sympathy.
Showing approval of or favor towards an idea or action.