dialogism | (noun) the use in a text of different tones or viewpoints, whose interaction or contradiction is important to the text's interpretation. | - |
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dialogue | (noun) the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction | Synonyms: dialog |
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(noun) a conversation between two persons | Synonyms: dialog, duologue |
(noun) a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people | Synonyms: dialog |
(noun) a discussion intended to produce an agreement | Synonyms: negotiation, talks |
doxology | (noun) a hymn or verse in Christian liturgy glorifying God | - |
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duologue | (noun) a part of the script in which the speaking roles are limited to two actors | - |
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(noun) a conversation between two persons | Synonyms: dialog, dialogue |
dyslogia | (noun) impaired ability to express ideas verbally; usually resulting from difficulties of reasoning (as in feeblemindedness or certain psychoses) | - |
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ecclesiology | (noun) the branch of theology concerned with the nature and the constitution and the functions of a church | - |
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echoencephalogram | (noun) a graphical image of the brain produced by an echoencephalograph | - |
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echoencephalograph | (noun) a sonograph that creates an image of the brain and its abnormalities | - |
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echoencephalography | (noun) a noninvasive diagnostic procedure that uses ultrasound to study the anatomy of the brain | - |
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eclogue | (noun) a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life | Synonyms: bucolic, idyl, idyll |
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ecologist | (noun) a biologist who studies the relation between organisms and their environment | - |
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ecology | (noun) the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment | Synonyms: bionomics, environmental science |
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(noun) the environment as it relates to living organisms | - |
electroencephalogram | (noun) a graphical record of electrical activity of the brain; produced by an electroencephalograph | Synonyms: EEG, encephalogram |
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electroencephalograph | (noun) medical instrument that records electric currents generated by the brain | - |
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electrologist | (noun) someone skilled in the use of electricity to remove moles or warts or hair roots | - |
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embryologist | (noun) a physician who specializes in embryology | - |
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embryology | (noun) the branch of biology that studies the formation and early development of living organisms | - |
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encephalogram | (noun) an X ray of the brain made by replacing spinal fluid with a gas (usually oxygen) to improve contrast | Synonyms: pneumoencephalogram |
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(noun) a graphical record of electrical activity of the brain; produced by an electroencephalograph | Synonyms: EEG, electroencephalogram |
encephalograph | (noun) Any apparatus used to produce an encephalogram by recording electric currents generated by the brain. | - |
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encephalography | (noun) roentgenography of the brain after spinal fluid has been replaced by a gas (usually oxygen); produces an encephalogram | - |
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endocrinologist | (noun) physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the endocrine system | - |
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endocrinology | (noun) the branch of medicine dealing with the endocrine glands and their secretions | - |
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enologist | (noun) a specialist in wine making | Synonyms: fermentologist, oenologist |
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enology | (noun) the art of wine making | Synonyms: oenology |
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entomologist | (noun) a zoologist who studies insects | Synonyms: bug-hunter, bugologist |
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entomology | (noun) the branch of zoology that studies insects | Synonyms: bugology |
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enzymologist | (noun) a person who is trained in or engaged in enzymology | - |
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enzymology | (noun) the branch of biochemistry dealing with the chemical nature and biological activity of enzymes | - |
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epidemiologist | (noun) a medical scientist who studies the transmission and control of epidemic diseases | - |
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epidemiology | (noun) the branch of medical science dealing with the transmission and control of disease | - |
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epilog | (noun) a short passage added at the end of a literary work | Synonyms: epilogue |
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(noun) a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play | Synonyms: epilogue |
epilogue | (noun) a short passage added at the end of a literary work | Synonyms: epilog |
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(noun) a short speech (often in verse) addressed directly to the audience by an actor at the end of a play | Synonyms: epilog |
epistemologist | (noun) a specialist in epistemology | - |
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epistemology | (noun) the philosophical theory of knowledge | - |
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escapologist | (noun) an entertainer who is expert in the art of escaping | Synonyms: escape expert |
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escapology | (noun) the study of methods of escaping (especially as a form of entertainment) | - |
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eschatologist | (noun) a theologian who specializes in eschatology | - |
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eschatology | (noun) the branch of theology that is concerned with such final things as death and Last Judgment; Heaven and Hell; the ultimate destiny of humankind | - |
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esthesiology | (noun) the scientific study or description of the sense organs and sensations. | - |
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ethnologist | (noun) an anthropologist who studies ethnology | - |
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ethnology | (noun) the branch of anthropology that deals with the division of humankind into races and with their origins and distribution and distinctive characteristics | - |
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ethologist | (noun) a zoologist who studies the behavior of animals in their natural habitats | - |
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ethology | (noun) the branch of zoology that studies the behavior of animals in their natural habitats | - |
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etiologist | (noun) a specialist in the etiology of diseases | Synonyms: aetiologist |
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etiology | (noun) the philosophical study of causation | Synonyms: aetiology |
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(noun) the cause of a disease | Synonyms: aetiology |
etymologist | (noun) a lexicographer who specializes in etymology | - |
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etymologizing | (noun) (historical linguistics) an explanation of the historical origins of a word or phrase | Synonyms: derivation, deriving |
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etymology | (noun) the study of the sources and development of words | - |
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(noun) a history of a word | - |
eulogist | (noun) an orator who delivers eulogies or panegyrics | Synonyms: panegyrist |
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eulogium | (noun) a formal expression of praise for someone who has died recently | Synonyms: eulogy |
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eulogy | (noun) a formal expression of praise for someone who has died recently | Synonyms: eulogium |
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(noun) a formal expression of praise | Synonyms: encomium, paean, panegyric, pean |
exobiology | (noun) the branch of biology concerned with the effects of outer space on living organisms and the search for extraterrestrial life | Synonyms: astrobiology, space biology |
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fermentologist | (noun) a specialist in wine making | Synonyms: enologist, oenologist |
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fetology | (noun) the branch of medicine concerned with the fetus in the uterus | Synonyms: foetology |
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flogger | (noun) a torturer who flogs or scourges (especially an official whose duty is to whip offenders) | Synonyms: scourger |
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flogging | (noun) beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment | Synonyms: flagellation, lashing, tanning, whipping |
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foetology | (noun) the branch of medicine concerned with the fetus in the uterus | Synonyms: fetology |
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footslogger | (noun) fights on foot with small arms | Synonyms: foot soldier, infantryman, marcher |
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fossilology | (noun) the earth science that studies fossil organisms and related remains | Synonyms: palaeontology, paleontology |
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futurology | (noun) the study or prediction of future developments on the basis of existing conditions | Synonyms: futuristics |
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garbology | (noun) the study of a society by analyzing its garbage | - |
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gastroenterologist | (noun) a physician who specializes in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract | - |
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gastroenterology | (noun) the branch of medicine that studies the gastrointestinal tract and its diseases | - |
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genealogist | (noun) an expert in genealogy | - |
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genealogy | (noun) the study or investigation of ancestry and family history | - |
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(noun) successive generations of kin | Synonyms: family tree |
geologist | (noun) a specialist in geology | - |
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geology | (noun) a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks | - |
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geomorphology | (noun) the branch of geology that studies the characteristics and configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms | Synonyms: morphology |
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gerontologist | (noun) a specialist in gerontology | Synonyms: geriatrician |
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gerontology | (noun) the branch of medical science that deals with diseases and problems specific to old people | Synonyms: geriatrics |
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glogg | (noun) Scandinavian punch made of claret and aquavit with spices and raisins and orange peel and sugar | - |
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glottochronology | (noun) the determination of how long ago different languages evolved from a common source language | - |
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graphologist | (noun) a specialist in inferring character from handwriting | Synonyms: handwriting expert |
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graphology | (noun) the study of handwriting (especially as an indicator of the writer's character or disposition) | - |
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gynaecologist | (noun) a specialist in gynecology | Synonyms: gynecologist, woman's doctor |
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gynaecology | (noun) the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases and hygiene of women | Synonyms: gynecology |
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gynecologist | (noun) a specialist in gynecology | Synonyms: gynaecologist, woman's doctor |
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gynecology | (noun) the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases and hygiene of women | Synonyms: gynaecology |
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haematologist | (noun) a doctor who specializes in diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs | Synonyms: hematologist |
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haematology | (noun) the branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs | Synonyms: hematology |
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hagiologist | (noun) the author of a worshipful or idealizing biography | Synonyms: hagiographer, hagiographist |
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hagiology | (noun) literature narrating the lives (and legends) of the saints | - |
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halogen | (noun) any of five related nonmetallic elements (fluorine or chlorine or bromine or iodine or astatine) that are all monovalent and readily form negative ions | - |
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halogeton | (noun) a coarse annual herb introduced into North America from Siberia; dangerous to sheep and cattle on western rangelands because of its high oxalate content | Synonyms: Halogeton glomeratus |
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hematologist | (noun) a doctor who specializes in diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs | Synonyms: haematologist |
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hematology | (noun) the branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs | Synonyms: haematology |
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herpetologist | (noun) a zoologist who studies reptiles and amphibians | - |
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herpetology | (noun) the branch of zoology concerned with reptiles and amphibians | - |
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heterology | (noun) (biology) the lack of correspondence of apparently similar body parts | - |
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histologist | (noun) anatomist who specializes in the microscopic study of animal tissues | - |
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histology | (noun) the branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues | - |
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hologram | (noun) the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography | Synonyms: holograph |
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holograph | (noun) the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography | Synonyms: hologram |
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(noun) handwritten book or document | Synonyms: manuscript |
holography | (noun) the branch of optics that deals with the use of coherent light from a laser in order to make a hologram that can then be used to create a three-dimensional image | - |
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homology | (noun) the quality of being similar or corresponding in position or value or structure or function | - |
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homotoxicology | (noun) analysis of sickness within the framework of the body's failure to deal with the burden of toxins. Homeopathic remedies often are used as treatment. Developed by Hans Heinrich Reckeweg. | - |
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horologe | (noun) a measuring instrument or device for keeping time | Synonyms: timekeeper, timepiece |
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horologer | (noun) someone who makes or repairs watches | Synonyms: horologist, watchmaker |
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horologist | (noun) someone who makes or repairs watches | Synonyms: horologer, watchmaker |
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horology | (noun) the art of designing and making clocks | - |
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