"Polyoxyl" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Containing or composed of more than one alcohol group (such as the series of compounds containing an alkylene oxide in both alkoxy groups) or containing a polyether linkage.
Relating to or characterized by many dots or spots, especially referring to the spots on the wings of certain moths.
Having or relating to many names or names.Example: "Polyonymous individuals have many aliases or pseudonyms."Note: This word is often used in linguistic and literary contexts to describe names with multiple components or variations.
The adjective "polyonomy" refers to the existence of multiple names or forms of something (often with the connotation of being interchangeable or synonymous).
A polyonym is a word in one language that has multiple equivalent words in another language, but not a direct translation.
Having multiple names or different forms of a name, often used in poetry or literature to describe someone or something with multiple identities.
Polyoptrum is a rare or obsolete word. However, based on its roots, it can be broken down into two parts: "poly" meaning "many" and "optrum" derived from the Greek word "ops" meaning "eye" and "trema" meaning "hole" or "aperture".So, if we approximate the meaning of polyoptrum, it could be interpreted as "many-eyed" or "multifaceted eyes" in a literal or figurative sense. However, without more context, it's difficult to determine the exact meaning or application of this word.
Polyorchism refers to a rare congenital anomaly in which a male is born with more than two testicles. It can occur either naturally or as a result of an injury or congenital malformation. In the case of a natural occurrence, a male with polyorchism may experience complications such as infertility, hormone imbalances, testicular torsion, and an increased risk of testicular cancer.
Polyostotic refers to involving multiple bones in a disease or condition. It is often used in medical contexts to describe a disease or disorder that affects more than one bone in the body, such as polyostotic fibrous dysplasia or polyostotic Paget's disease.
A polyp is a growth that protrudes from the surface of an organ or tissue, typically having a stalk-like or finger-like shape. Polyps are often composed of excess tissue that can lead to complications if not treated. They are commonly found in the body's digestive tract, such as in the colon, stomach, or rectum.
Polyparium refers to a structure composed of many small, usually star-shaped, polyps, typically found in sponges, corals, or other marine animals.
A surgical procedure to remove a polyp from the body, most often from the colon or rectum.
I couldn't find any information on the word "polypedatid". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.
The Polypedatidae is a family of flatworms in the class Turbellaria, but is sometimes classified in the class Rhabdocoela.They are free-living, marine worms, and have been found in shallow, tropical waters.
A molecule composed of two or more amino acids linked by peptide bonds, forming a long chain.