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Adenotomic
Adenotomic Ad`e*no*tom"ic, a.
Pertaining to adenotomy.
Anthropotomical
Anthropotomical An`thro*po*tom"ic*al, a.
Pertaining to anthropotomy, or the dissection of human
bodies.
Anthropotomist
Anthropotomist An`thro*pot"o*mist, n.
One who is versed in anthropotomy, or human anatomy.
Dichotomist
Dichotomist Di*chot"o*mist, n.
One who dichotomizes. --Bacon.
DichotomizeDichotomize Di*chot"o*mize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dichotomized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dichotomizing.] [See
Dichotomous.]
1. To cut into two parts; to part into two divisions; to
divide into pairs; to bisect. [R.]
The apostolical benediction dichotomizes all good
things into grace and peace. --Bp. Hall.
2. (Astron.) To exhibit as a half disk. See Dichotomy, 3.
``[The moon] was dichotomized.' --Whewell. Dichotomize
Dichotomize Di*chot"o*mize, v. i.
To separate into two parts; to branch dichotomously; to
become dichotomous.
DichotomizedDichotomize Di*chot"o*mize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dichotomized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dichotomizing.] [See
Dichotomous.]
1. To cut into two parts; to part into two divisions; to
divide into pairs; to bisect. [R.]
The apostolical benediction dichotomizes all good
things into grace and peace. --Bp. Hall.
2. (Astron.) To exhibit as a half disk. See Dichotomy, 3.
``[The moon] was dichotomized.' --Whewell. DichotomizingDichotomize Di*chot"o*mize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dichotomized; p. pr. & vb. n. Dichotomizing.] [See
Dichotomous.]
1. To cut into two parts; to part into two divisions; to
divide into pairs; to bisect. [R.]
The apostolical benediction dichotomizes all good
things into grace and peace. --Bp. Hall.
2. (Astron.) To exhibit as a half disk. See Dichotomy, 3.
``[The moon] was dichotomized.' --Whewell. Entomotomist
Entomotomist En`to*mot"o*mist, n.
One who practices entomotomy.
Herpetotomist
Herpetotomist Her`pe*tot"o*mist, n.
One who dissects, or studies the anatomy of, reptiles.
Ichthyotomist
Ichthyotomist Ich`thy*ot"o*mist, n.
One skilled in ichthyotomy.
Lithotomic
Lithotomic Lith`o*tom"ic, Lithotomical Lith`o*tom"ic*al, a.
[Gr. li`qos stone cutting: cf. F. lithotomique.]
Pertaining to, or performed by, lithotomy.
Lithotomical
Lithotomic Lith`o*tom"ic, Lithotomical Lith`o*tom"ic*al, a.
[Gr. li`qos stone cutting: cf. F. lithotomique.]
Pertaining to, or performed by, lithotomy.
Lithotomist
Lithotomist Li*thot"o*mist, n. [Cf. F. lithotomiste.]
One who performs the operation of cutting for stone in the
bladder, or one who is skilled in the operation.
Microtomic
Microtomic Mi`cro*tom"ic, Microtomical Mi`cro*tom"ic*al, a.
Of or pert. to the microtome or microtomy; cutting thin
slices.
Microtomical
Microtomic Mi`cro*tom"ic, Microtomical Mi`cro*tom"ic*al, a.
Of or pert. to the microtome or microtomy; cutting thin
slices.
Microtomist
Microtomist Mi*crot"o*mist, n.
One who is skilled in or practices microtomy.
Myotomic
Myotomic My`o*tom"ic, a. (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to a myotome or myotomes.
NecrotomicNecrotomy Nec*rot"o*my, n. [Gr. ? dead person + ? to cut.]
(Med.)
The dissection of dead bodies; also, excision of necrosed
bone. -- Nec`ro*tom"ic, a. -- Nec*rot"o*mist, n. NecrotomistNecrotomy Nec*rot"o*my, n. [Gr. ? dead person + ? to cut.]
(Med.)
The dissection of dead bodies; also, excision of necrosed
bone. -- Nec`ro*tom"ic, a. -- Nec*rot"o*mist, n. Neurotomical
Neurotomical Neu`ro*tom"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to neurotomy.
Neurotomist
Neurotomist Neu*rot"o*mist, n.
One who skilled in or practices neurotomy.
Ornithotomical
Ornithotomical Or`ni*tho*tom"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to ornithotomy.
Ornithotomist
Ornithotomist Or`ni*thot"o*mist, n.
One who is skilled in ornithotomy.
OrthotomicOrthotomic Or`tho*tom"ic, a. [Ortho- + Gr. ? to cleave.]
(Geom.)
Cutting at right angles.
Orthotomic circle (Geom.), that circle which cuts three
given circles at right angles. Orthotomic circleOrthotomic Or`tho*tom"ic, a. [Ortho- + Gr. ? to cleave.]
(Geom.)
Cutting at right angles.
Orthotomic circle (Geom.), that circle which cuts three
given circles at right angles. Osteotomist
Osteotomist Os`te*ot"o*mist, n.
One skilled in osteotomy.
Ovariotomist
Ovariotomist O*va`ri*ot"o*mist, n.
One who performs, or is skilled in, ovariotomy.
PhotomicrographPhotomicrograph Pho`to*mi"cro*graph
(f[=o]`t[-o]*m[imac]"kr[-o]*gr[.a]f), n. [Photo- + micro +
-graph.]
1. An enlarged or macroscopic photograph of a microscopic
object. See Microphotograph.
2. A microscopically small photograph of an object. Photomicrography
Photomicrography Pho`to*mi*crog"ra*phy, n.
The art of producing photomicrographs.
Meaning of Otomi from wikipedia
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Otomi (/ˌoʊtəˈmiː/; Spanish:
Otomí [
otoˈmi]) are an
Indigenous people of
Mexico inhabiting the
central Mexican Plateau (Altiplano) region. The
Otomi are...
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Otomi (/ˌoʊtəˈmiː/ OH-tə-MEE; Spanish:
Otomí [
otoˈmi]) is an Oto-Pamean
language spoken by
approximately 240,000
indigenous Otomi people in the central...
- The
Otomi or
Otontin were an
elite Aztec military order,
named after the
Otomi people. The
Otomies (Otontin [21]) were
another warrior society who took...
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Northwestern Otomi is a
Native American language of
central Mexico.
There are two
varieties with
limited (c. 78%) intelligibility,
sometimes considered...
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Otomi may
refer to:
Otomi people, an
indigenous people of
Mexico Otomi language, the
language of the
Otomi people Otomi (military), an
Aztec military...
- San
Jeronimo Acazulco Otomi, or
Ocoyoacac Otomí, is a
moribund and
seriously endangered dialect of the
Otomi language spoken by a
hundred or so people...
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Santa Ana
Hueytlalpan Otomi is a
native American language spoken in
Santa Ana
Hueytlalpan town of
Tulancingo de
Bravo muni****lity of Hidalgo, Mexico...
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Sierra Otomi a.k.a.
Highland Otomi (
Otomi de la Sierra) is a
dialect cluster of the
Otomi language spoken in
Mexico by ca. 70,000
people in the highlands...
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Otomi is an extinct,
unclassified Mesoamerican language formerly spoken in the
state of Jalisco, Mexico. It is
uncertain if the
Otomi language of Jalisco...
- a full moon, the "Rabbit in the Moon"
becomes readily visible. For the
Otomi people, Zäna was the Moon, the
Queen of the Night,
probably the main deity...