(cryptography) Not involving a mutual exchange of keys between the sender and receiver.
(set theory) Of a relation R on a set S: having the property that for any two elements of S (not necessarily distinct), at least one is not related to the other via R.
Not symmetric.
bathyseism
cysteamine
cysteamine
noun
(biochemistry) The simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
disamenity
disamenity
noun
A disadvantage or drawback, especially of a location
dynamiters
dynamiters
noun
plural of dynamiter
gynostemia
gynostemia
noun
plural of gynostemium
makeshifty
makeshifty
adj
Somewhat makeshift.
manifestly
manifestly
adv
In a manifest manner; obviously.
martyrised
martyrised
verb
simple past tense and past participle of martyrise
masterlily
melanosity
melanosity
noun
The condition of being melanous; darkness of complexion.
metaphysic
metaphysic
adj
(philosophy, archaic) Metaphysical.
noun
(philosophy, countable) A fundamental principle or key concept.
(philosophy, countable) The metaphysical system of a particular philosopher or of a particular school of thought.
(philosophy, uncountable, archaic) The field of study of metaphysics.
metaphysis
metaphysis
noun
(anatomy) The part of a long bone that grows during development
change of form; transformation
mistakenly
mistakenly
adv
by accident, by mistake, in error (without intention to do so)
wrongly, erroneously
myasthenia
myasthenia
noun
(medicine) Abnormal weakness of the muscles; but especially myasthenia gravis.
myasthenic
myasthenic
adj
Of, pertaining to, or suffering from myasthenia.
noun
An individual who has myasthenia.
myesthesia
myopathies
myopathies
noun
plural of myopathy
seminality
seminality
noun
The quality or state of being seminal.
semirotary
symmetrian
symmetrian
noun
Synonym of symmetrician
sympathies
sympathies
noun
plural of sympathy
sympathise
sympathise
verb
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of sympathize.
sympathize
sympathize
verb
(intransitive) To agree; to be in accord; to harmonize.
(intransitive) To have a common feeling, as of bodily pleasure or pain.
(intransitive) To have, show or express sympathy; to be affected by feelings similar to those of another, in consequence of knowing the person to be thus affected.
(intransitive) To support, favour, have sympathy (with a political cause or movement, a side in a conflict / in an action).
(transitive, obsolete) To share (a feeling or experience).
sympatries
sympatries
noun
plural of sympatry
systematic
systematic
adj
(archaic or academic) Of, relating to, or being a system.
(by extension) Methodical, regular and orderly.
(chemistry) Of, relating to, or in accordance with generally recognized conventions for the naming of chemicals.
(taxonomy) Of or relating to taxonomic classification.
Carried out according to a planned, ordered procedure.
Treating an object as a system or coherent whole.
adv
(colloquial) systematically
tachyseism
triamylose
tympanites
tympanites
noun
(medicine) A distended abdomen as a result of an accumulation of gas.
wykehamist
wykehamist
Adjective
Of, pertaining to or characteristic of Winchester College.
Noun
An undergraduate, graduate or fellow of Winchester College.