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  • incriminatory — to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
  • inharmonicity — the quality of being inharmonic
  • insociability — the state or quality of being insociable
  • inter-company — a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people.
  • intercondylar — Anatomy. the smooth surface area at the end of a bone, forming part of a joint.
  • intoxicatedly — In an intoxicated fashion; drunkenly.
  • intraocularly — into or in the eye
  • isometrically — of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
  • isosmotically — With the same osmotic pressure.
  • isostatically — In an isostatic manner.
  • john mccarthy — (person, artificial intelligence)   A pioneer of artificial intelligence (he coined ther term). He invented Lisp at MIT in the late 1950s and later worked at SAIL. E-mail: <[email protected]>.
  • joint tenancy — a holding of property, either real or personal, by two or more persons with each sharing the undivided interest, the entire tenancy passing to the survivor or survivors.
  • justificatory — serving to justify; providing justification.
  • keratinocytes — Plural form of keratinocyte.
  • keratomycosis — Fungal infection of the cornea.
  • laryngectomee — someone who has had a laryngectomy
  • literacy hour — (in England and Wales) a daily reading and writing lesson that was introduced into the national primary school curriculum in 1998 to raise standards of literacy
  • logarithmancy — Divination using logarithms.
  • lycanthropous — Lycanthropic.
  • lymphoblastic — (US, cytology, immunology) Of or pertaining to a lymphoblast.
  • mango chutney — chutney which contains or is made from the fruit mango
  • master policy — a single policy covering a group of people, typically employees of a company, issued to an employer.
  • mastoidectomy — the removal of part of a mastoid process, usually for draining an infection.
  • matriculatory — relating to matriculation
  • matrifocality — The state or condition of being matrifocal; matriarchy.
  • mayor's court — a city court presided over by a mayor.
  • megacaryocyte — Alternative form of megakaryocyte.
  • megakaryocyte — a large bone-marrow cell having a lobulate nucleus, regarded as the source of blood platelets.
  • megasporocyte — a diploid cell in plants that undergoes meiosis to create four haploid megaspores.
  • metabolically — of, relating to, or affected by metabolism.
  • metaphoricity — The power of a metaphor.
  • metonymically — In a metonymic fashion; using metonymy.
  • microcrystals — Plural form of microcrystal.
  • micropayments — Plural form of micropayment.
  • microtonality — any musical interval smaller than a semitone, specifically, a quarter tone.
  • military coup — a coup organized and carried out by members of the armed forces
  • monkey jacket — a short, close-fitting jacket or coat, formerly worn by sailors.
  • monoclonality — Biology, Biotechnology. the state or condition of having one specific type of antibody.
  • monodactylous — having only one digit or claw.
  • monotonically — of, relating to, or uttered in a monotone: a monotonic delivery of a lecture.
  • monterey jack — a mild, light-yellow, semisoft cheese
  • moral victory — greater honour despite losing
  • multicategory — (mathematics) A generalization of the concept of category that allows morphisms of multiple arity.
  • musicotherapy — the treatment of mental disorders with music
  • mycetophagous — That feeds on fungi.
  • mycobacterial — (medicine) Of or pertaining to mycobacteria.
  • mycobacterium — A bacterium of a group that includes the causative agents of leprosy and tuberculosis.
  • mystification — to perplex (a person) by playing upon the person's credulity; bewilder purposely.
  • mythicization — to turn into, treat, or explain as a myth.
  • mythification — to create a myth about (a person, place, tradition, etc.); cause to become a myth.
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