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  • 81andradite — /ˈændrədaɪt/ (say andruhduyt) noun a mineral, calcium iron garnet, Ca3Fe2Si3O12, occurring in brown, green, or black crystals. {named after José Bonifacio d Andrada e Silva, 1763–1838, Brazilian mineralogist. See ite1} …

  • 82andragogy — /ˈændrəgɒdʒi/ (say andruhgojee) noun 1. the teaching of adult students in a structured learning process. 2. the principles or theory of such education. {andr + (ped)agogy} …

  • 83androclinium — /ændrəˈklɪniəm/ (say andruh klineeuhm) noun → clinandrium …

  • 84androgyne — /ˈændrədʒaɪn/ (say andruhjuyn) noun → hermaphrodite. {Latin androgynus, from Greek androgynos hermaphrodite, from andros male + gynē female} …

  • 85android — /ˈændrɔɪd/ (say androyd) noun (especially in science fiction) a robot made to resemble a human being. {Greek androeīdēs manlike} …

  • 86andropause — /ˈændrəpɔz/ (say andruhpawz) noun the male menopause. {andro + (meno)pause} …

  • 87androsphinx — /ˈændrəsfɪŋks/ (say andruhsfingks) noun a sphinx with the head of a man …

  • 88Indra — /ˈɪndrə/ (say indruh) noun Hinduism the greatest of the Vedic gods, the god of rain and thunder. {Sanskrit indra} …

  • 89indrawn — /ˈɪndrɔn/ (say indrawn) adjective drawn in; introspective …

  • 90undramatic — /ʌndrəˈmætɪk/ (say undruh matik) adjective 1. lacking drama or excitement; dull. 2. not suitable for the theatre …