WOW24 Words from New Latin

WOW24 Scrabble words whose most recent Wiktionary etymology is New Latin, according to kaikki.org data.

479 entries

WORDDEFINITION
BIO[n. BIOS] · a biography / [x] { bio biog biography § biographies biogs bios § biographies biography § bio }
ACNE[n. -S] · a skin disease - ACNED [a.]
AMIA[n. -S] · a freshwater fish
AUTO[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to ride in an automobile
CYMA[n. -MAS or -MAE] · a curved molding / [x] { cyma cymatium sima § cymae cymas cymatia }
NOMA[n. -S] · a severe inflammation of the mouth
PALP[v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to touch (=palped palping)
PUPA[n. -PAS or -PAE] · an intermediate stage of a metamorphic insect - PUPAL [a.]
SOMA[n. -MATA or -MAS] · the body of an organism - SOMATIC [a.]
TACT[n. -S] · skill in dealing with delicate situations
UREA[n. -S] · a chemical compound - UREAL [a.]
ZOON[n. ZOA or ZOONS] · the whole product of one fertilized egg - ZOONAL [a.] / ----- [v. -ED -ING -S] · to zoom (=zooned zooning) / [x] { zoom zooming zoon § zoa zooms zooned zooning zoons § zoom zoomed zooming zooms § zoonal § zoom }
APHID[n. -S] · any of a family of small, soft-bodied~ insects / [x] { aphid aphidian aphis § aphides aphidians aphids § aphidian }
ASCON[n. -S] · a type of sponge - ASCONOID [a.]
ASCUS[n. ASCI] · a spore sac in certain fungi
ATONY[n. -NIES] · muscular weakness / [x] { atonia atony § atonias atonies }
BIOTA[n. -S] · the flora and fauna of a region
BRANT[n. -S] · a wild goose / [x] { brent § brant brants brents § brent § brant brent }
BRENT[n. -S] · brant / [x] { born bourn bourne burn burned burnt § bournes bourns burns § born brent burn burned burning burns burnt § burned burnt }
BROME[n. -S] · a tall grass / [x] { brome bromegrass § bromegrasses bromes }
CNIDA[n. -DAE] · a stinging organ in a jellyfish
FAUNA[n. -NAS or -NAE] · the animal life of a particular region - FAUNAL [a.] FAUNALLY [b.]
GONAD[n. -S] · a sex gland - GONADAL GONADIAL GONADIC [a.]
GUMMA[n. -MAS or -MATA] · a soft tumor
HIPPO[n. -POS] · a hippopotamus
HYPHA[n. -PHAE] · a threadlike element of a fungus - HYPHAL [a.]
HYRAX[n. -RAXES or -RACES] · a small, harelike mammal / [x] { hyracoid hyrax § hyraces hyracoids hyraxes § hyracoid }
LATEX[n. LATICES or LATEXES] · a milky liquid of certain plants
OVARY[n. -RIES] · a female reproductive gland
PHASE[v. PHASED, PHASING, PHASES] · to plan or carry out by phases - PHASEAL PHASIC [a.] / [x] { fease feaze feeze § feases feezes § faze fazed fazes fazing fease feased feases feasing feaze feazed feazes feazing feeze feezed feezes feezing phase § fazed }
PHYLE[n. -LAE] · a political subdivision in ancient Greece~ - PHYLIC [a.]
PLEON[n. -S] · the abdomen of a crustacean - PLEONAL PLEONIC [a.]
RAPHE[n. RAPHAE or RAPHES] · a seamlike ridge between two halves of an organ or part / [x] { raphe rhaphe § raphae raphes rhaphae rhaphes }
SALPA[n. -PAE or -PAS] · a free-swimming~ tunicate / [x] { salp salpa salpian salpid § salpae salpas salpians salpids salps }
SORUS[n. -RI] · a cluster of plant reproductive bodies
SPORE[v. SPORED, SPORING, SPORES] · to produce spores
STOMA[n. -MAS or -MATA] · a minute opening in the epidermis of a plant organ / [x] { stoma stomate § stomas stomata stomates }
THECA[n. -CAE] · a protective anatomical covering - THECAL THECATE [a.]
THUJA[n. -S] · an evergreen tree or shrub / [x] { thuja thuya § thujas thuyas }
VINCA[n. -S] · a flowering plant
XENIA[n. -S] · the effect of pollen on certain plant structures - XENIAL [a.]
ABASIA[n. -S] · a defect in muscular coordination in walking
ABULIA[n. -S] · loss of will power - ABULIC [a.] / [x] { aboulia aboulic abulia abulic § aboulias abulias § aboulic abulic }
ACARID[n. -S] · a type of arachnid / [x] { acarid acaridan acarine § acaridans acarids acarines § acarid acarine }
AECIUM[n. -IA] · a spore-producing~ organ of certain fungi / [x] { aecidium aecium § aecia aecidia }
ANERGY[n. -GIES] · lack of energy - ANERGIC [a.] / [x] { anergia anergy § anergias anergies § anergic }
ARISTA[n. -TAE or -TAS] · a bristlelike structure or appendage - ARISTATE [a.]
ARUANA† [n. -S] · alternative form of arowana (“type of fish”) / [x] { arahuana arawana arowana aruana § arowanas aruanas }
AZALEA[n. -S] · a flowering shrub
BARYTA[n. -S] · a compound of barium - BARYTIC [a.]
BASION[n. -S] · a part of the skull
BYSSUS[n. BYSSUSES or BYSSI] · a fine linen - BYSSAL [a.] (=byssal)
CAEOMA[n. -S] · a spore-forming~ organ of a fungus
CARPUS[n. -PI] · the wrist
CERCUS[n. CERCI°] · a sensory appendage of an insect - CERCAL [a.] (=cercal)
CHEMIC[n. -S] · a chemist / [x] { chemic chymic § chemics chymics § chemic chemics chymic § chemic chymic }
CHOANA[n. -NAE] · a funnel-shaped~ opening
COCCUS[n. COCCI] · a spherical bacterium - COCCOUS [a.]
CROTON[n. -S] · a tropical plant
CUSCUS[n. -ES] · an arboreal mammal
DERMIS[n. -MISES] · derma - DERMIC [a.] / [x] { derm derma dermal dermis § dermas dermises derms § dermal dermic }
DERRIS[n. -RISES] · a climbing plant
ERBIUM[n. -S] · a metallic element
FEIJOA[n. -S] · a green edible fruit
FLEXOR[n. -S] · a muscle that serves to bend a bodily part
HELIUM[n. -S] · a gaseous element
INDIUM[n. -S] · a metallic element
LARYNX[n. LARYNGES or LARYNXES] · an organ of the respiratory tract - LARYNGAL° [a.]
MANTIS[n. -TISES or -TES] · a predatory insect / [x] { mantid mantis § mantes mantids mantises }
MEDIUS[n. -DII] · the middle finger
MELENA[n. -S] · a condition marked by black tarry stool / [x] { melaena melena § melaenas melenas }
MENINX[n. -NINGES] · any of the membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord
MONISM[n. -S] · a philosophical theory
MYXOMA[n. -MAS or -MATA] · a tumor composed of mucous tissue
NEURON[n. -S] · the basic cellular unit of the nervous system - NEURONAL NEURONIC [a.] / [x] { neuron neurone § neurones neurons § neuronal neuronic }
OIDIUM[n. OIDIA] · a type of fungus - OIDIOID [a.] (=oidioid)
ORCHID[n. -S] · a flowering plant / [x] { orchid orchis § orchids orchises § orchid }
PEREON[n. -REONS or -REA] · pereion «the thorax of some crustaceans» (=pereons) / [x] { pereion pereon § perea pereia pereions pereons }
RACHIS[n. -CHISES or -CHIDES] · the spinal column - RACHIAL [a.] / [x] { rachis rhachis § rachides rachises rhachides rhachises § rachial }
RECTUM[n. -TUMS or -TA] · the terminal portion of the large intestine
RHAPHE[n. -PHAE or -PHES] · raphe «a seamlike ridge between two halves of an organ or part» / [x] { raphe rhaphe § raphae raphes rhaphae rhaphes }
SCLERA[n. -RAS or -RAE] · the white, fibrous outer coat of the eyeball - SCLERAL [a.]
SILICA[n. -S] · a form of silicon / [x] { silex silica § silexes silicas }
SPIREA[n. -S] · a flowering shrub / [x] { spiraea spirea § spiraeas spireas }
SPUTUM[n. -TA] · saliva / [x] { sputum § sputa sputums }
STAMEN[n. -S] · the pollen-bearing~ organ of flowering plants - STAMENED [a.] (=stamened)
STASIS[n. STASES] · a stoppage of the normal flow of bodily fluids
TACTIC[n. -S] · a maneuver for gaining an objective - TACTICAL [a.]
TARSUS[n. TARSI] · a part of the foot
TEGMEN[n. -MINA] · a covering / [x] { tegmen tegmentum tegumen tegument § tegmenta tegmina teguments tegumina }
TELIUM[n. -LIA] · a sorus on the host plant of a rust fungus
TENSOR[n. -S] · a muscle that stretches a body part
THULIA[n. -S] · an oxide of thulium
TRIUNE[n. -S] · a trinity
VACUUM[n. VACUUMS or VACUA] · a space entirely devoid of matter / ----- [v. -ED, -ING, -S] · to use a device that cleans by suction
ABORTUS[n. -ES] · an aborted fetus
ABOULIA[n. -S] · abulia «loss of will power» - ABOULIC [a.] / [x] { aboulia aboulic abulia abulic § aboulias abulias § aboulic abulic }
ACADEME[n. -S] · a place of instruction
ACAPNIA[n. -S] · a lack of carbon dioxide in blood and tissues
ACHOLIA[n. -S] · a lack of bile
ADELGID[n. -S] · a small insect
ADIPOSE[n. -S] · animal fat - ADIPIC [a.]
ANERGIA[n. -S] · anergy «lack of energy» / [x] { anergia anergy § anergias anergies § anergic }
ANOSMIA[n. -S] · loss of the sense of smell - ANOSMIC [a.]
APTERYX[n. -ES] · the kiwi
ARAWANA† [n. -S] · alternative form of arowana (“type of fish”) / [x] { arahuana arawana arowana aruana § arowanas aruanas }
AROWANA† [n. -S] · a large freshwater fish of the family Osteoglossidae~ / [x] { arahuana arawana arowana aruana § arowanas aruanas }
ASPHYXY[n. -PHYXIES] · asphyxia / [x] { asphyxia asphyxy § asphyxias asphyxies § asphyxies asphyxy }
ASTASIA[n. -S] · inability to stand resulting from muscular incoordination
BASILAR[a.] · basal / [x] { basal § basal basilar basilary § basally }
BETAINE[n. -S] · an alkaloid
BIOLOGY[n. -GIES] · the science of life
CARPALE[n. -LIA] · a bone of the wrist / [x] { carpal carpale § carpalia carpals § carpal }
CILIATE[n. -S] · one of a class of ciliated protozoans
CLADODE[n. -S] · a leaflike part of a stem / [x] { cladode cladophyll phylloclade § cladodes cladophylls phylloclades }
CLAVATE[a.] · shaped like a club
CRENATE[a.] · having an edge with rounded projections / [x] { crenate § crenelated crenellated § crenate crenated crenelated crenellated crenulate crenulated }
CRICOID[n. -S] · a cartilage of the larynx
DUCTULE[n. -S] · a small duct
ENTERON[n. -TERONS or -TERA] · the alimentary canal
FERRITE[n. -S] · a magnetic substance - FERRITIC [a.]
FLAVEDO[n. -S] the exocarp in citruses
FRONTAL[n. -S] · a bone of the skull
FUCHSIA[n. -S] · a flowering shrub
GASTRIC[a.] · pertaining to the stomach
GLOTTIS[n. -TISES or -TIDES] · the opening between the vocal cords - GLOTTAL GLOTTIC [a.]
GLUTEUS[n. -TEI] · a buttock muscle / [x] { glute gluteus § glutei glutes }
INCISOR[n. -S] · a cutting tooth
INEDITA[n.] · unpublished literary works
INERTIA[n. -TIAS or -TIAE] · the tendency of a body to resist acceleration - INERTIAL [a.]
JUGULUM[n. -LA] · a part of a bird's neck
LEVATOR[n. -ES or -S] · a muscle that raises an organ or part
LEXICON[n. -CA or -CONS] · a dictionary
LITHIUM[n. -S] · a metallic element
LOGANIA[a.] · designating a family of flowering plants
MAMMARY[n. -RIES] · a milk-secreting~ organ (=mammaries)
MASTOID[n. -S] · the rear portion of the temporal bone
MELAENA[n. -S] · melena «a condition marked by black tarry stool» / [x] { melaena melena § melaenas melenas }
MELANIN[n. -S] · a dark pigment
MICELLA[n. -LAE] · micelle «a coherent strand or structure in a fiber» / [x] { micell micella micelle § micellae micelles micells § micellar }
MICELLE[n. -S] · a coherent strand or structure in a fiber - MICELLAR [a.] / [x] { micell micella micelle § micellae micelles micells § micellar }
NEURONE[n. -S] · neuron / [x] { neuron neurone § neurones neurons § neuronal neuronic }
NEURULA[n. -LAS or -LAE] · a vertebrate embryo - NEURULAR [a.] (=neurular)
OPTIMUM[n. -MA or -MUMS] · the most favorable condition for obtaining a given result
OVIDUCT[n. -S] · a tube through which ova travel from an ovary - OVIDUCAL [a.]
OVIPARA[n.] · egg-laying~ animals
PARESIS[n. -RESES] · partial loss of the ability to move
PASQUIL[n. -S] · a satire or lampoon
PELORIA[n. -S] · abnormal regularity of a flower form - PELORIAN PELORIC [a.]
PERCENT[n. -S] · one part in a hundred
PEREION[n. -REIONS or -REIA] · the thorax of some crustaceans (=pereions) / [x] { pereion pereon § perea pereia pereions pereons }
PHARYNX[n. -YNGES or -YNXES] · a section of the digestive tract
PHRENIC[a.] · pertaining to the mind
PLEROMA[n. -S] · the fullness of the divine powers
PYRETIC[a.] · pertaining to fever
RHACHIS[n. -CHISES or -CHIDES] · rachis / [x] { rachis rhachis § rachides rachises rhachides rhachises § rachial }
RHODIUM[n. -S] · a metallic element - RHODIC [a.]
ROBUSTA[n. -S] · a coffee grown in Africa~
ROSEOLA[n. -S] · a rose-colored~ skin rash - ROSEOLAR [a.]
RUDERAL[n. -S] · a plant growing in poor land
SALPINX[n. -PINGES] · an anatomical tube
SORGHUM[n. -S] · a cereal grass / [x] { sorghum sourgum § sorghums sourgums }
SOURGUM[n. -S] · a softwood tree of eastern North America~ / [x] { sorghum sourgum § sorghums sourgums }
SPIRAEA[n. -S] · spirea «a flowering shrub» / [x] { spiraea spirea § spiraeas spireas }
STERNUM[n. -NA or -NUMS] · a long, flat supporting bone of most vertebrates
STHENIC< STHENIA, [n. -S] · excessive energy - STHENIC [a.]
SYNOVIA[n. -S] · a lubricating fluid secreted by certain membranes - SYNOVIAL [a.]
SYSTOLE[n. -S] · the normal rhythmic contraction of the heart - SYSTOLIC [a.]
THERAPY[n. -PIES] · the treatment of illness or disability
THEROID[a.] · resembling a beast
THYROID[n. -S] · an endocrine gland
TREHALA[n. -S] · a sweet, edible substance forming the pupal case of certain weevils
TRISMUS[n. -ES] · lockjaw - TRISMIC [a.]
TRITIUM[n. -S] · an isotope of hydrogen
URINARY[n. -NARIES] · a urinal / [x] { urinal urinary § urinals urinaries § urinal urinary }
VAGINAL< VAGINA, [n. -NAE or -NAS] · the passage leading from the uterus to the vulva - VAGINAL [a.]
ZELKOVA[n. -S] · a Japanese~ tree
ZENAIDA[n. -S] · a wild dove
ZOECIUM[n. -CIA] · zooecium «a sac secreted and lived in by an aquatic organism» / [x] { zoecium zooecium § zoecia zooecia }
ABOMASAL[a.] · pertaining to the abomasum «the fourth stomach of a ruminant»
ABOMASUM[n. -SA] · the fourth stomach of a ruminant / [x] { abomasum abomasus § abomasa abomasi }
ABOMASUS[n. -MASI] · abomasum «the fourth stomach of a ruminant» / [x] { abomasum abomasus § abomasa abomasi }
ABUTILON[n. -S] · a flowering plant
ACADEMIA[n. -S] · scholastic life or environment
ACROTISM[n. -S] · weakness of the pulse - ACROTIC [a.]
AECIDIUM[n. -IA] · an aecium «a spore-producing~ organ of certain fungi» / [x] { aecidium aecium § aecia aecidia }
AGMINATE[a.] · clustered together
ALUMINUM[n. -S] · a metallic element - ALUMINIC [a.]
AMMONIUM[n. -S] · a univalent chemical radical
ANCHUSIN[n. -S] · a red dye
ANNULATE[a.] · composed of or furnished with rings / [x] { annulate annulus § annuli annuluses § annulate annulated § annular annulate annulated annulose }
ARAHUANA† [n. -S] · alternative form of arowana (“type of fish”) / [x] { arahuana arawana arowana aruana § arowanas aruanas }
ARCHAISM[n. -S] · an archaic word, idiom, or expression
ARYTHMIA[n. -S] · an irregularity in the rhythm of the heartbeat - ARYTHMIC [a.] / [x] { arythmia § arythmias § arrhythmic arythmic }
ASCIDIUM[n. -DIA] · a flask-shaped~ plant appendage
AVIFAUNA[n. -NAS or -NAE] · the bird life of a particular region / [x] { avifauna § avifaunae avifaunas }
BACTERIA[n. -S] · bacterium
BASILARY[a.] · basilar / [x] { basal § basal basilar basilary § basally }
BLASTULA[n. BLASTULAS or -LAE] · an early embryo / [x] { blastula § blastulae blastulas }
BURGLARY[n. -GLARIES] · a felonious theft
CALYPTER[n. -S] · calyptra «a hood-shaped~ organ of flowers» / [x] { calypter calyptra § calypters calyptras }
CAPSICUM[n. -S] · a tropical herb
CELLULAR[n. -S] · a cell phone (=cellulars)
CERCARIA[n. -IAE or -IAS] · a parasitic worm / [x] { cercaria § cercariae cercarias }
CHROMIUM[n. -S] · a metallic element
CINCHONA[n. -S] · a Peruvian~ tree
COENURUS[n. -RI] · a tapeworm larva / [x] { coenure coenurus § coenures coenuri }
COHOBATE[v. -BATED, -BATING, -BATES] · to distill again
CUNIFORM[n. -S] · wedge-shaped~ writing characters / [x] { cuneiform cuniform § cuneiforms cuniforms § cuneiform cuniform }
DIALLAGE[n. -S] · a mineral
DYSTONIA[n. -S] · a condition of disordered tonicity of muscle tissue - DYSTONIC [a.]
EDENTATE[n. -S] · a toothless mammal
EDUCABLE[n. -S] · a mildly retarded person
ELECTRIC[n. -S] · something run by electricity
EOHIPPUS[n. -ES] · an extinct horse
ERYTHEMA[n. -S] · a redness of the skin
EUPHORIA[n. -S] · a feeling of well-being~ - EUPHORIC [a.]
FRENULUM[n. -LA or -LUMS] · a frenum «a connecting fold of membrane» - FRENULAR [a.] (=frenular) / [x] { fraenum frenulum frenum § fraena fraenums frena frenula frenulums frenums § frenular }
GARDENIA[n. -S] · a tropical shrub or tree
GUAIACUM[n. -S] · a medicinal resin / [x] { guaiac guaiacum guaiocum § guaiacs guaiacums guaiocums }
HIDROSIS[n. -DROSES] · abnormal perspiration / [x] { hidrosis hyperhidrosis § hidroses hyperhidroses }
HYSTERIA[n. -S] · uncontrollable excitement or fear
IMPACTOR[n. -S] · impacter «one that impacts» / [x] { impacter impactor § impacters impactors }
JAPONICA[n. -S] · an Asian~ shrub
JESUITIC< JESUIT, [n. -S] · a scheming person -- usually used disparagingly - JESUITIC [a.] / [x] { jesuit § jesuits § jesuit jesuitic jesuitical }
LAMINATE[v. -NATED, -NATING, -NATES] · to compress into a thin plate
LAUDANUM[n. -S] · a type of opium preparation
LENTICEL[n. -S] · a mass of cells on a plant stem
LEVITATE[v. -TATED, -TATING, -TATES] · to rise and float in the air
MASSETER[n. -S] · a muscle that raises the lower jaw
MEGALOPS[n. -LOPSES] · a larval stage of most crabs
MYCELIUM[n. -LIA] · the vegetative portion of a fungus - MYCELIAL MYCELIAN MYCELOID [a.] / [x] { mycele mycelium § myceles mycelia § mycelial mycelian myceloid }
MYOTONIA[n. -S] · temporary muscular rigidity - MYOTONIC [a.] / [x] { amyotonia myotonia § amyotonias myotonias § myotonic }
NAUPLIUS[n. -PLII] · a form of certain crustaceans - NAUPLIAL [a.]
PANDANUS[n. -NI or -NUSES] · a tropical plant / [x] { pandan pandani pandanus § pandans pandanuses }
PANMIXIA[n. -S] · random mating within a breeding population / [x] { panmixia panmixis § panmixes panmixias }
PANMIXIS[n. -MIXES] · panmixia «random mating within a breeding population» / [x] { panmixia panmixis § panmixes panmixias }
PARABOLA[n. -BOLAE or -BOLAS] · a conic section (=parabolae)
PEDIPALP[n. -S] · an appendage of an arachnid
PENUMBRA[n. -BRAE or -BRAS] · a partial shadow / [x] { penumbra § penumbrae penumbras }
PERIDIUM[n. -IA] · the covering of the spore-bearing~ organ in many fungi - PERIDIAL [a.]
PHYSALIS[n. -LISES] · a plant bearing edible yellow fruit
PIRIFORM[a.] · pyriform «pear-shaped~» / [x] { piriform pyriform § piriform pyriform }
PLACENTA[n. -TAS or -TAE] · a vascular organ in most mammals / [x] { placenta § placentae placentas }
PRERENAL[a.] · situated in front of the kidney
PUPARIUM[n. -IA] · a pupal shell - PUPARIAL [a.]
PYGIDIUM[n. -IA] · the posterior region of certain invertebrates - PYGIDIAL [a.]
PYRIFORM[a.] · pear-shaped~ / [x] { piriform pyriform § piriform pyriform }
PYXIDIUM[n. -IA] · a type of seed vessel / [x] { pyxidium pyxis § pyxides pyxidia }
RUBIDIUM[n. -S] · a metallic element - RUBIDIC [a.]
SAPIDITY[n. -TIES] · the state of being sapid «pleasant to the taste»
SCHOLIUM[n. -LIA or -LIUMS] · an explanatory marginal note
SKELETON[n. -S] · the supporting or protective framework of a human or animal body - SKELETAL [a.]
SORORITY[n. -TIES] · a social club for women
STROBILA[n. -LAE] · the entire body of a tapeworm
SYCONIUM[n. -NIA] · a fleshy multiple fruit
SYNAPTIC< SYNAPSIS, [n. -APSES] · the point at which a nervous impulse passes from one neuron to another - SYNAPTIC [a.] / [x] { synapsis syndesis § synapses syndeses syndesises § synaptic }
SYNOPTIC< SYNOPSIS, [n. -OPSES] · a summary - SYNOPTIC [a.] / [x] { synopsis synoptic § synopses § synoptic synoptical }
SYPHILIS[n. -LISES] · a venereal disease / [x] { syph syphilis § syphs § syphilises }
TANTALUM[n. -S] · a metallic element - TANTALIC [a.]
TENTACLE[n. -S] · an elongated, flexible appendage of some animals
THROMBUS[n. -BI] · a clot occluding a blood vessel
THURIFER[n. -S] · one who carries a thurible in a religious ceremony
THYREOID[a.] · pertaining to the thyroid / [x] { thyreoid § thyroidal }
TOXAEMIA[n. -S] · toxemia «the condition of having toxins in the blood» - TOXAEMIC [a.] / [x] { toxaemia toxemia § toxaemias toxemias § toxaemic toxemic }
TRACHOMA[n. -S] · a disease of the eye
TRICHINA[n. -NAE or -NAS] · a parasitic worm / [x] { trichina § trichinae trichinas }
UMBONATE< UMBO, [n. -BONES or -BOS] · the rounded elevation at the center of a shield - UMBONAL UMBONATE UMBONIC [a.]
UNDULATE[v. -LATED, -LATING, -LATES] · to move with a wavelike motion - UNDULOUS [a.] (=undulous) / [x] { undulating § undulate undulated undulates undulating § undulant undular undulate undulating undulous }
VIBRATOR[n. -S] · something that vibrates
ZOOECIUM[n. -CIA] · a sac secreted and lived in by an aquatic organism / [x] { zoecium zooecium § zoecia zooecia }
AGALACTIA† [n. -S] · failure of milk secretion after childbirth
ALTRICIAL[a.] · (of the young of some species of birds after hatching) naked, blind, and dependent on the parents for food
AMAUROSIS[n. -ROSES] · © a loss or decay of sight, from loss of power in the optic nerve, without any perceptible external change in the eye; -- called also gutta serena~, the "drop serene" of Milton~
AMBLYOPIA† [n. -S] · reduced vision without apparent eye defect
AMBLYOPIC[a.] · © of or pertaining to amblyopy~
ANALGESIA[n. -S] · © absence of sensibility to pain
ANALGESIC[n. -S] · of or causing analgesia
APETALOUS[a.] · © having no petals, or flower leaves
APHYLLOUS[a.] · © destitute of leaves, as the broom rape, certain euphorbiaceous~ plants, etc~.
ARACHNOID[n. -S] · © the arachnoid membrane
ARTHROPOD[n. -S] · © one of the Arthropoda~
ARYTENOID[n. -S] · denoting either of two small cartilages of the larynx that are attached to the vocal cords
ASPECTUAL[a.] · of or relating to grammatical aspect
AUTOMATIC[n. -S] · performed from force of habit or without conscious thought; lacking spontaneity; mechanical
BACTERIUM[n. -RIA] · © a microscopic vegetable organism, belonging to the class Algae, usually in the form of a jointed rodlike filament, and found in putrefying organic infusions
BIOGRAPHY[n. -PHIES] · © the written history of a person's life / [x] { bio biog biography § biographies biogs bios § biographies biography § bio }
BIPINNATE† [a.] · having leaflets arranged on both sides of secondary stems
BURSIFORM[a.] · © shaped like a purse
CALENDULA[n. -S] · © a genus of composite herbaceous plants. One species, Calendula officinalis~, is the common marigold, and was supposed to blossom on the calends of every month, whence the name
CATATONIA[n. -S] · a state of muscular rigidity and stupor, sometimes found in schizophrenia
CHELICERA† [n. -RAE] · appendage of an arachnid
CHLAMYDIA† [n. -E or -S] · sexually transmitted bacterium
COLORIFIC[a.] · © capable of communicating color or tint to other bodies
CONJUGATE[v. -GATED, -GATING, -GATES] · © to unite in marriage; to join
COREOPSIS† [n.] any of several composite herbs
CRITERION[n. -RIA or -RIONS] · a standard of judgment
CRITERIUM[n. -S] · a bicycle road race, consisting of numerous laps of a short closed circuit
CUNEIFORM[n. -S] · © alt. of Cuniform / [x] { cuneiform cuniform § cuneiforms cuniforms § cuneiform cuniform }
CUTANEOUS[a.] · © of pertaining to the skin; existing on, or affecting, the skin; as, a cutaneous disease; cutaneous absorption; cutaneous respiration
DIATHESIS[n. -THESES] · © bodily condition or constitution, esp~. a morbid habit which predisposes to a particular disease, or class of diseases
DICHASIUM[n. -SIA] · a flower cluster
DIGASTRIC[n. -S] having two bellies
ECLAMPSIA[n. -S] · © a fancied perception of flashes of light, a symptom of epilepsy; hence, epilepsy itself; convulsions
ELATERITE[n. -S] · © a mineral resin, of a blackish brown color, occurring in soft, flexible masses; -- called also mineral caoutchouc, and elastic bitumen
EMBRYONIC[a.] · © of or pertaining to an embryo; embryonal; rudimentary
EMULATIVE[a.] · © inclined to emulation; aspiring to competition; rivaling; as, an emulative person or effort
EPHEMERAL[n. -S] · © anything lasting but a day, or a brief time; an ephemeral plant, insect, etc~.
EPHEMERIS[n. -ERIDES] · © a diary; a journal
FAVEOLATE[a.] · © honeycomb; having cavities or cells, somewhat resembling those of a honeycomb; alveolate; favose~
FOLIOLATE[a.] · (botany) possessing or relating to leaflets
FORSYTHIA[n. -S] · any oleaceous~ shrub of the genus Forsythia, native to China, Japan, and SE Europe~ but widely cultivated for its showy yellow bell-shaped~ flowers, which appear in spring before the foliage
FOVEOLATE[a.] · © having small pits or depression, as the receptacle in some composite flowers
FRICATIVE[n. -S] · © a fricative consonant letter or sound
GASTROPOD[n. -S] · © one of the Gastropoda~
GONORRHEA† [n.] a sexually transmitted infection caused by Neisseria~ gonorrhoeae~. / [x] { gonorrhea gonorrhoea § gonorrheas gonorrhoeas }
GRAVITATE[v. -TATED, -TATING, -TATES] · © to obey the law of gravitation; to exert a force Or pressure, or tend to move, under the influence of gravitation; to tend in any direction or toward any object
GROSSULAR[n. -S] · (mineralogy) a garnet with the formula Ca3Al2(SiO~4)3 that is found in Siberia~ and that is usually green, although may also be red, yellow or brown
GYNOECIUM[n. -CIA] · gynecium «the pistil of a flower» / [x] { gynaeceum gynaecium gynecium gynoecium § gynaecea gynaecia gynecia gynoecia }
HAMAMELIS[n. -ES] · a shrub of the witch hazel genus
HELIOSTAT† [n. -S] · device with mirror that tracks the sun
HORTENSIA[n. -S] a hydrangea (Hydrangea spp~.).
HYPERBOLA[n. -LAE or -LAS] · © a curve formed by a section of a cone, when the cutting plane makes a greater angle with the base than the side of the cone makes / [x] { hyperbola § hyperbolae hyperbolas }
HYPOTONIA[n. -S] · (medicine) a deficiency of muscle tone
MACARONIC[n. -S] · © a heap of thing confusedly mixed together; a jumble
NEUROLOGY[n. -GIES] · © the branch of science which treats of the nervous system
NOSTALGIA[n. -S] · © homesickness; esp~., a severe and sometimes fatal form of melancholia, due to homesickness
NYSTAGMUS[n. -ES] · © a rapid involuntary oscillation of the eyeballs
PANMICTIC[a.] · derivative of panmixia «(in population genetics) random mating within an interbreeding population»
PASSERINE[n. -S] · © one of the Passeres~
PERTUSSIS[n. -TUSSES or -TUSSISES] · © the whooping cough (=pertusses)
PETECHIAL[a.] · © characterized by, or pertaining to, petechiae; spotted
PHALAROPE[n. -S] · © any species of Phalaropus~ and allied genera of small wading birds, having lobate toes. They are often seen far from land, swimming in large flocks. Called also sea goose
POLYZOARY[n. -RIES] · © the compound organism of a polyzoan
PTERYGOID[n. -S] · © a pterygoid bone
PUERPERAL[a.] · © of or pertaining to childbirth; as, a puerperal fever
PYCNIDIUM[n. -DIA] · a spore-bearing~ organ of certain fungi
RECESSIVE[n. -S] · tending to recede or go back; receding
RECTORATE[n. -S] · © the office, rank, or station of a rector; rectorship
REDACTION[n. -S] · © the act of redacting; work produced by redacting; a digest
RETICULAR[a.] · © having the form of a net, or of network; formed with interstices; retiform; as, reticular cartilage; a reticular leaf
RHOTACISM[n. -S] · © an oversounding~, or a misuse, of the letter r; specifically, the tendency, exhibited in the Indo-European~ languages, to change s to r, as wese~ to were
SCORBUTIC† [a.] of, pertaining to, or suffering from scurvy
SCUTELLUM[n. -LA] · a small, scutate organ or part
SEMIOLOGY[n. -GIES] · © the science or art of signs / [x] { semeiology semiology § semeiologies semiologies }
SPASMODIC[a.] · © of or pertaining to spasm; consisting in spasm; occurring in, or characterized by, spasms; as, a spasmodic asthma
STAMINODE[n. -S] · © a staminodium / [x] { staminode staminodium § staminodes staminodia }
STIPITATE[a.] · © supported by a stipe; elevated on a stipe, as the fronds of most ferns, or the pod of certain cruciferous plants
SYMPHYSIS[n. -PHYSES] · © an articulation formed by intervening cartilage; as, the pubic symphysis
SYNTACTIC[a.] · © alt. of Syntactical / [x] { syntactic syntactical }
TENDINOUS[a.] · © pertaining to a tendon; of the nature of tendon
TOMENTOSE[a.] · © covered with matted woolly hairs; as, a tomentose leaf; a tomentose leaf; a tomentose membrane
TOMENTOUS[a. ] · containing tomentum
URTICARIA[n. -S] · © the nettle rash, a disease characterized by a transient eruption of red pimples and of wheals, accompanied with a burning or stinging sensation and with itching; uredo
VARICELLA[n. -S] · © chicken pox
ZIRCONIUM† [n. -S] · a metallic element
ANAPTYCTIC[a.] of or pertaining to anaptyxis
ANDROECIUM[n. -CIA] · © the stamens of a flower taken collectively
ANESTHESIA[n. -S] · the usual US spelling of anaesthesia / [x] { anaesthesia anesthesia § anaesthesias anesthesias }
ANGULATION[n. -S] · © a making angular; angular formation
ARRHYTHMIA[n. -S] · any variation from the normal rhythm in the heartbeat Also called: dysrhythmia
ARTHRALGIA[n. -S] · (pathology) pain in a joint
BATRACHIAN[n. -S] · © one of the Batrachia~
BRANCHIATE[a.] furnished with branchiae
CHRONOLOGY[n. -GIES] · © the science which treats of measuring time by regular divisions or periods, and which assigns to events or transactions their proper dates
COELACANTH† [n. -S] · primitive lobe-finned~ fish
COMPRESSOR[n. -S] · © anything which serves to compress
DIAPEDESIS[n. -DESES] · © the passage of the corpuscular elements of the blood from the blood vessels into the surrounding tissues, without rupture of the walls of the blood vessels
DIPLOMATIC† [a.] · of or pertaining to diplomacy
ECCHYMOSIS[n. -MOSES] · © a livid or black and blue spot, produced by the extravasation or effusion of blood into the areolar tissue from a contusion
EPIGLOTTIS[n. -TIDES -TISES] · © a cartilaginous lidlike~ appendage which closes the glottis while food or drink is passing while food or drink is passing through the pharynx
EPIGRAPHIC[a.] · © alt. of Epigraphical / [x] { epigraphic epigraphical }
EPINEURIUM[n. -RIA or -RIUMS] · © the connective tissue framework and sheath of a nerve which bind together the nerve bundles, each of which has its own special sheath, or perineurium (=epineuria)
EPITHELIUM[n. -LIA or -LIUMS] · © the superficial layer of cells lining the alimentary canal and all its appendages, all glands and their ducts, blood vessels and lymphatics, serous cavities, etc~.
ERICACEOUS[a.] · © belonging to the Heath family, or resembling plants of that family; consisting of heats
FASTIGIATE† [a.] erect and parallel
FLABELLATE[a.] · © flabelliform «© having the form of a fan; fan-shaped~; flabellate»
FRUTESCENT[a.] · © somewhat shrubby in character; imperfectly shrubby, as the American~ species of Wistaria
GONORRHOEA[n. -S] · an infectious venereal disease caused by a gonococcus, characterized by a burning sensation when urinating and a mucopurulent~ discharge from the urethra or vagina / [x] { gonorrhea gonorrhoea § gonorrheas gonorrhoeas }
HEMIPLEGIA[n. -S] · © a palsy that affects one side only of the body
HYPERTONIA[n. -S] · (medicine) an unusual increase in muscle tension making stretching difficult or impossible
INFECTIOUS[a.] · © having qualities that may infect; communicable or caused by infection; pestilential; epidemic; as, an infectious fever; infectious clothing; infectious air; infectious vices
INFERRIBLE[a.] · © inferable «© capable of being inferred or deduced from premises»
INTENERATE[v. -ATED, -ATING, -ATES] · (rare) to soften or make tender
INVIGORATE[v. -RATED, -RATING, -RATES] · © to give vigor to; to strengthen; to animate; to give life and energy to
LEMNISCATE[n. -S] · © a curve in the form of the figure 8, with both parts symmetrical, generated by the point in which a tangent to an equilateral hyperbola meets the perpendicular on it drawn from the center
LINGUIFORM[a.] shaped like a tongue
MARGINALIA[n.] · © marginal notes
METATARSUS[n. -TARSI or -TARSUSES] · © that part of the skeleton of the hind or lower limb between the tarsus and phalanges; metatarse~. It consists, in the human foot, of five bones
MICROSCOPE[n. -S] · © an optical instrument, consisting of a lens, or combination of lenses, for making an enlarged image of an object which is too minute to be viewed by the naked eye
MINERALOGY[n. -GIES] · © the science which treats of minerals, and teaches how to describe, distinguish, and classify them
MOLYBDENUM† [n. -S] · metallic element
MORGANATIC† [a.] · pertaining to a marriage between unequal ranks
MULTIFLORA[n. -S] the hardy rose Rosa~ multiflora
MYOCARDIUM[n. -DIA] · © the main substance of the muscular wall of the heart inclosed between the epicardium and endocardium
NEGLIGIBLE[a.] · © that may neglicted~, disregarded, or left out of consideration
PERFOLIATE[a.] · © having the basal part produced around the stem; -- said of leaves which the stem apparently passes directory through
PHYLLODIUM[n. -DIA] · © a petiole dilated into the form of a blade, and usually with vertical edges, as in the Australian~ acacias / [x] { phyllode phyllodium § phyllodes phyllodia }
POLYHEDRON[n. -DRA or -DRONS] · © a body or solid contained by many sides or planes
PRESBYOPIA[n. -S] · a progressively diminishing ability of the eye to focus, noticeable from middle to old age, caused by loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens
PROSTHETIC[a.] · © of or pertaining to prosthesis; prefixed, as a letter or letters to a word
SCEPTICISM[n. -S] · derivative of sceptic / [x] { scepticism skepticism § scepticisms skepticisms }
SCROFULOUS[a.] · © pertaining to scrofula, or partaking of its nature; as, scrofulous tumors; a scrofulous habit of body
SEMEIOLOGY[n. -GIES] · © alt. of Semiology / [x] { semeiology semiology § semeiologies semiologies }
SEPTICEMIA[n. -S] · derivative of septicaemia
SKEPTICISM[n. -S] · © an undecided, inquiring state of mind; doubt; uncertainty / [x] { scepticism skepticism § scepticisms skepticisms }
STALACTITE† [n.] a secondary mineral deposit of calcium carbonate or another mineral
STALAGMITE[n. -S] · © a deposit more or less resembling an inverted stalactite, formed by calcareous water dropping on the floors of caverns; hence, a similar deposit of other material
STRABISMUS† [n. -ES] · disorder in which the eyes are not properly aligned
SUBLINGUAL[a.] · © situated under the tongue; as, the sublingual gland
TENDINITIS[n. -NITIDES or -NITISES] inflammation of a tendon
TENEBRIFIC[a.] · © rendering dark or gloomy; tenebrous; gloomy
THEODOLITE[n. -S] · © an instrument used, especially in trigonometrical surveying, for the accurate measurement of horizontal angles, and also usually of vertical angles. It is variously constructed
TRILATERAL[a.] · © having three sides; being three-sided~; as, a trilateral triangle
UMBILICATE[a.] · © alt. of Umbilicated / [x] { umbilicate umbilicated }
ACIDOPHILUS[n. -ES] · (biology) a lactic-acid-producing~ bacterium primarily found in live yoghurt, useful in restoring bacterial balance in the intestine
AERONAUTICS[n.] · © the science or art of ascending and sailing in the air, as by means of a balloon; aerial navigation; ballooning
ANAESTHESIA[n. -S] · © entire or partial loss or absence of feeling or sensation; a state of general or local insensibility produced by disease or by the inhalation or application of an anaesthetic / [x] { anaesthesia anesthesia § anaesthesias anesthesias }
APONEUROSIS† [n. -SES] · flat fibrous membrane connecting muscle to bone
APONEUROTIC[a.] · © of or pertaining to an aponeurosis
BORBORYGMUS[n. -MI] · rumbling of the stomach
CALCIFUGOUS[a.] · derivative of calcifuge «any plant that thrives in acid soils but not in lime-rich~ soils»
CAMPANULATE[a.] · © bell-shaped~
CENTRIFUGAL[n. -S] · © a centrifugal machine
CENTRIPETAL[a.] · © tending, or causing, to approach the center
CONSTRICTOR[n. -S] · © that which constricts, draws together, or contracts
FISSIPAROUS[a.] · © reproducing by spontaneous fission
FLORILEGIUM[n. -GIA] · (formerly) a lavishly illustrated book on flowers
GRAVITATION[n. -S] · © the act of gravitating
HYPOTHERMIA[n. -S] · (pathology) an abnormally low body temperature, as induced in the elderly by exposure to cold weather
MEDIASTINUM† [n.] the region in mammals between the pleural sacs
MONOCHASIUM[n. -SIA] · (botany) a cymose inflorescence in which each branch gives rise to one other branch only, as in the forget-me-not~ and buttercup Compare dichasium
NYMPHOMANIA[n. -S] · © morbid and uncontrollable sexual desire in women, constituting a true disease
OSTRACODERM[n. -S] · any extinct Palaeozoic~ fishlike jawless vertebrate of the group Ostracodermi~, characterized by a heavily armoured body
PACHYSANDRA[n. -S] · (botany) an evergreen shrub
PARTICULATE[n. -S] · a substance consisting of separate particles
PINOCYTOSIS[n. -TOSES] · (biology) a method by which a cell takes in and absorbs fluid by the process of invagination followed by tightening and closing off of the cell membrane
PLANETARIUM[n. -RIA or -RIUMS] · © an orrery
PRELIMINARY[n. -IES] · in preparation for the main matter
PRIMIPAROUS[a.] · © belonging to a first birth; bearing young for the first time
RESPIRATORY[a.] · © of or pertaining to respiration; serving for respiration; as, the respiratory organs; respiratory nerves; the respiratory function; respiratory changes
SCLERODERMA[n. -MATA or -MAS] · © a disease of adults, characterized by a diffuse rigidity and hardness of the skin
SEPTICAEMIA[n. -S] · a condition caused by pus-forming~ microorganisms in the blood Nontechnical name: blood poisoning / [x] { septicaemia septicemia § septicaemias septicemias }
STAMINODIUM[n. -DIA] · © an abortive stamen, or any organ modified from an abortive stamen / [x] { staminode staminodium § staminodes staminodia }
SUBJUGATION[n. -S] · © the act of subjugating, or the state of being subjugated
SYNDESMOSIS[n. -MOSES] · © an articulation formed by means of ligaments
TRICHINOSIS† [n.] a disease characterized by headache
UMBILICATED[a.] · © depressed in the middle, like a navel, as a flower, fruit, or leaf; navel-shaped~; having an umbilicus; as, an umbilicated smallpox vesicle / [x] { umbilicate umbilicated }
VALEDICTION[n. -S] · © a farewell; a bidding farewell
ALLITERATION[n. -S] · © the repetition of the same letter at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals
ANTHROPOLOGY[n. -GIES] · © the science of the structure and functions of the human body
APPRESSORIUM[n. -RIA] · (botany) a flattened hypha of a parasitic fungus that penetrates the host tissues
BRONTOSAURUS[n. -ES] · © a genus of American~ jurassic dinosaurs. A length of sixty feet is believed to have been attained by these reptiles
COELENTERATE[n. -S] · © one of the Coelentera
CUNNILINCTUS[n. -ES] · derivative of cunnilingus
DEFENESTRATE[v. -STRATED, -STRATING, -STRATES] · to throw (a person or a thing) out of a window
ENCYCLOPEDIA[n. -S] · © alt. of Encyclopaedia / [x] { encyclopaedia encyclopedia § encyclopaedias encyclopedias }
HIPPOPOTAMUS[n. -TAMI or -TAMUSES] · © a large, amphibious, herbivorous mammal, common in the rivers of Africa~
HUMIFICATION† [n. -S] · process of forming humus
HYPERTHERMIA† [n. -S] · abnormally high body temperature
HYPOCHONDRIA[n. -S] · © hypochondriasis; melancholy; the blues / [x] { hyp hypochondria hypochondrias hypochondriasis § hypochondriases hyps § hyp hyps }
PHILODENDRON[n. -DRA or -DRONS] · any aroid evergreen climbing plant of the tropical American~ genus Philodendron: cultivated as house plants
PLAUSIBILITY[n. -TIES] · © something worthy of praise
POLYMORPHOUS[a.] · © having, or assuming, a variety of forms, characters, or styles; as, a polymorphous author
STEATOPYGOUS[a.] · © having fat buttocks
TRIGONOMETRY† [n. -TRIES] · mathematics of triangles and angles
TUBERCULOSIS† [n. -LOSES] · infectious bacterial disease mainly affecting the lungs
VELOCIRAPTOR[n. -S] · a type of bipedal dinosaur resembling a smaller T. Rex
COMMEMORATIVE[n. -S] · derivative of commemorate
COMPATIBILITY[n. -TIES] · © the quality or power of being compatible or congruous; congruity; as, a compatibility of tempers; a compatibility of properties
CONCENTRATION[n. -S] · © the act or process of concentrating; the process of becoming concentrated, or the state of being concentrated; concentration
DIFFERENTIATE† [v. -D, -TING, -S] · to make or perceive a difference
ENCYCLOPAEDIA† [n.] commonwealth standard spelling of encyclopedia / [x] { encyclopaedia encyclopedia § encyclopaedias encyclopedias }
GASTROCNEMIUS[n. -NEMII] · © the muscle which makes the greater part of the calf of the leg
POLLINIFEROUS[a.] producing pollen
REVERBERATORY[a.] · © producing reverberation; acting by reverberation; reverberative
ADMINISTRATRIX[n. -TRICES] · © a woman who administers; esp~., one who administers the estate of an intestate, or to whom letters of administration have been granted; a female administrator
TELANGIECTASIA[n. -S] · derivative of telangiectasis «dilatation of the capillary vessels»
HYPOCHONDRIASIS[n. -DRIASES] · © a mental disorder in which melancholy and gloomy views torment the affected person, particularly concerning his own health / [x] { hyp hypochondria hypochondrias hypochondriasis § hypochondriases hyps § hyp hyps }