a mixture of vinegar, honey, verdigris and sometimes burnt alum formerly used as a detergent, Egyptian ointment
egyptian
egyptian
Adjective
Of, from, or pertaining to Egypt, the Egyptian people or the Egyptian language.
Noun
A person from Egypt or of Egyptian descent.
A gypsy.
Proper noun
The Afro-Asiatic language spoken in ancient Egypt.
egyptize
egyptize
Verb
To give an Egyptian character or appearance to.
emptying
emptying
noun
(in the plural) Alternative form of emptins
The act by which something is emptied.
verb
present participle of empty
genotype
genotype
noun
(genetics) The part (DNA sequence) of the genetic makeup of an organism which determines a specific characteristic (phenotype) of that organism.
(taxonomy, obsolete) The type species of a genus; generitype.
A group of organisms having the same genetic constitution.
verb
(transitive) To determine the genotype of.
geophyte
geophyte
noun
(botany) A perennial plant, for example the potato or daffodil, which in spring propagates from an underground organ such as a bulb, tuber, corm or rhizome.
geotropy
geotropy
noun
geotropism
getpenny
getpenny
noun
Alternative form of get-penny
glyptics
glyptics
noun
The art of engraving on precious stones.
gonotype
graypate
greypate
gryphite
gryphite
noun
(paleontology) A shell of the genus Gryphea.
gynetype
gypaetus
gypsters
gypsters
noun
plural of gypster
logotype
logotype
noun
(typography) A single type combining two or more letters (as a ligature or otherwise).
A symbol or emblem that acts as a trademark or a means of identification of an institution or other entity, usually referred to as a logo.
logotypy
logotypy
noun
(typography) The use of logotypes or ligatures.
megatype
megatype
noun
(dated, photography) An enlarged print
megatypy
megatypy
noun
(dated, photography) enlargement
optology
optology
noun
(rare) The study of sight.
paganity
paganity
noun
(archaic) The state of being a pagan; paganism.
partying
partying
verb
present participle of party
pentagyn
pettyfog
pettyfog
verb
Alternative form of pettifog
pettygod
plugtray
polyglot
polyglot
adj
Comprising various (native) linguistic groups; multilingual.
Containing, or made up of, several languages; specifically, of a book (especially a bible): having text translated into several languages.
Of a person: speaking, or versed in, many languages; multilingual.
noun
(also figuratively) A mixture of languages or nomenclatures.
(also figuratively) One who has mastered (especially when able to speak) several languages.
(obsolete) A bird able to imitate the sounds of other birds.
(programming) A program written to be valid in multiple programming languages.
A file that can be interpreted validly as multiple formats.
A publication in several languages; specifically, a book (especially a bible) containing several versions of the same subject matter or text in several languages.
potagery
poynting
poynting
verb
present participle of poynt
pterygia
pterygia
noun
plural of pterygium
puttying
puttying
verb
present participle of putty
retyping
retyping
verb
present participle of retype
spiggoty
sprighty
topology
topology
noun
(computing) The arrangement of nodes in a communications network.
(dated) The art of, or method for, assisting the memory by associating the thing or subject to be remembered with some place.
(mathematics, uncountable) The branch of mathematics dealing with those properties of a geometrical object (of arbitrary dimensionality) that are unchanged by continuous deformations (such as stretching, bending, etc., without tearing or gluing).
(medicine) The anatomical structure of part of the body.
(technology) The properties of a particular technological embodiment that are not affected by differences in the physical layout or form of its application.
(topography) The topographical study of geographic locations or given places in relation to their history.
(topology) Any collection τ of subsets of a given set X that contains both the empty set and X, and which is closed under finitary intersections and arbitrary unions.
triglyph
triglyph
noun
(architecture) A vertically channeled tablet of the Doric frieze.
typology
typology
noun
(archaeology) The result of the classification of things according to their characteristics.
(linguistics) Classification of languages according to their linguistic trait (as opposed to ancestrality like Romance languages).
(religion) The doctrine of Scripture types or figures.
The study of symbolic representation, especially of the origin and meaning of Scripture types.
The systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics.