Achymous :: Achymous (a.) Without chyme.
Alchymic :: Alchymic (n.) Alt. of Alchym.
Alchymist :: Alchymist (n.) Alt. of Alchym.
Alchymistic :: Alchymistic (n.) Alt. of Alchym.
Alchymy :: Alchymy (n.) See Alchemic, Alchemist, Alchemistic, Alchemy..
Angienchyma :: Angienchyma (n.) Vascular tissue of plants, consisting of spiral vessels, dotted, barred, and pitted ducts, and laticiferous vessels..
Bathymetric :: Bathymetric (a.) Alt. of Bathymetrica.
Bathymetrical :: Bathymetrical (a.) Pertaining to bathymetry; relating to the measurement of depths, especially of depths in the sea..
Bathymetry :: Bathymetry (n.) The art or science of sounding, or measuring depths in the sea..
Berhyme :: Berhyme (v. t.) To mention in rhyme or verse; to rhyme about.
Berhymed :: Berhymed (imp. & p. p.) of Berhym.
Berhyming :: Berhyming (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Berhym.
Bothrenchyma :: Bothrenchyma (n.) Dotted or pitted ducts or vessels forming the pores seen in many kinds of wood.
Cacochymia :: Cacochymia (n.) Alt. of Cacochym.
Cacochymic :: Cacochymic (a.) Alt. of Cacochymica.
Cacochymical :: Cacochymical (a.) Having the fluids of the body vitiated, especially the blood..
Cacochymy :: Cacochymy (n.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, especially of the blood..
Chyme :: Chyme (n.) The pulpy mass of semi-digested food in the small intestines just after its passage from the stomach. It is separated in the intestines into chyle and excrement. See Chyle.
Chymic :: Chymic () Alt. of Chymistr.
Chymiferous :: Chymiferous (a.) Bearing or containing chyme.
Chymification :: Chymification (n.) The conversion of food into chyme by the digestive action of gastric juice.
Chymify :: Chymify (v. t.) To form into chyme.
Chymist :: Chymist () Alt. of Chymistr.
Chymistry :: Chymistry () See Chemic, Chemist, Chemistry..
Chymous :: Chymous (a.) Of or pertaining to chyme.
Coenenchym :: Coenenchym (n.) Alt. of Coenenchym.
Coenenchyma :: Coenenchyma (n.) The common tissue which unites the polyps or zooids of a compound anthozoan or coral. It may be soft or more or less ossified. See Coral.
Collenchyma :: Collenchyma (n.) A tissue of vegetable cells which are thickend at the angles and (usually) elongated.
Ecchymose :: Ecchymose (v. t.) To discolor by the production of an ecchymosis, or effusion of blood, beneath the skin; -- chiefly used in the passive form; as, the parts were much ecchymosed..
Ecchymoses :: Ecchymoses (pl. ) of Ecchymosi.
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