Gibbous
141tumid — adj 1. swollen, enlarged, bloated, puffed up or out, puffy, Pathol. dropsical, Pathol. edematous, Pathol. edematose, Bot., Entomol. incras sate; tumescent, turgid, inflated, Obs. sufflated, distended, expanded, dilated, Pathol., Bot. hypertro… …
142gibbosity — gib•bos•i•ty [[t]gɪˈbɒs ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the state of being gibbous 2) a protuberance or swelling • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < MF < ML …
143gibbosity — /gɪˈbɒsəti/ (say gi bosuhtee) noun (plural gibbosities) 1. the state of being gibbous. 2. a protuberance or swelling …
144ὑποκυρτότερος — ὑπόκυρτος gibbous masc nom comp sg …
145ὑποκύρτου — ὑπόκυρτος gibbous masc/fem/neut gen sg …
146ὑποκύρτους — ὑπόκυρτος gibbous masc/fem acc pl …
147ὑπόκυρτος — gibbous masc/fem nom sg …
148asymmetrical — [adj] uneven awry, crooked, disproportional, gibbous, lacking correspondence, not proportionate, not uniform, unbalanced, unequal, unsymmetrical; concepts 480,566,606 …
149convex — [adj] rounded, curving outward arched, bent, biconvex, bulged, bulging, bulgy, gibbous, outcurved, protuberant, raised; concept 486 Ant. concave, depressed, sinking …
150gibbosity — [gi bäs′i tē] n. [OFr gibbosite < ML gibbositas < L gibbosus] 1. the state or quality of being gibbous 2. pl. gibbosities a swelling or protuberance …
151last quarter — n. 1. the time of month between second half moon and new moon 2. the phase of the moon after the waning gibbous when only the left half of its face, as viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, reflects sunlight to the earth: see MOON …
152bulging — adjective 1. curving or bulging outward (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑convex • Ant: ↑concave (for: ↑convex) • Similar to: ↑ …
153gibbose — adjective (used of the moon) more than half full • Syn: ↑gibbous • Similar to: ↑convex, ↑bulging …
154hump-backed — adj crookbacked, hunchbacked, hunched, crooked, stooped, humped, deformed, misshapen, gibbous TECHNICAL kyphotic OLD (Shakesp) bunch backed ≠ straight, upright …
155funaria — fyüˈna(a)rēə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin funis rope + New Latin aria : the type genus of Funariaceae comprising the cord mosses and being characterized by filamentous setae, a gibbous obtusely pyriform capsul …
156king eider — noun or king duck : a circumpolar eider duck (Somateria spectabilis) having very large lateral gibbous processes at the base of the bill * * * king eider, a type of eider duck found along the northern coasts of North America and Europe. The adult …
157maurandia — mȯˈrandēə noun Etymology: New Latin, from Catharina Pancratia Maurandy, 18th century Spanish botanist + New Latin ia 1. capitalized : a genus of slender twining herbs (family Scrophulariaceae) of Mexico and southwestern United States having… …
158am|phi|cyr|tic — «AM fuh SUR tihk», adjective. convex on both ends; convex on both sides. ╂[< Greek amphíkyrtos gibbous (< amphi on two sides + kyrtós curved) + English ic] …
159gib|bos|i|ty — «gih BOS uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. gibbous condition. 2. a protuberance; swelling …
160gib´bous|ness — gib|bous «GIHB uhs», adjective. 1. curved out; humped. 2. so illuminated as to be convex on both margins. A gibbous moon is more than half full but less than full. 3. humpbacked. ╂[< Latin gibbōsus < gibbus hump] –gib´bous|ly, adverb.… …