You just need an unabridged dictionary, like the internet!
Polyonomy - n. [Cf. Gr. a multitude of names.] The use of a variety of names for the same object. G. S. Faber.[/i] (Webster 1913)
Monophony - n. A style of composition having a single melodic line. (American Heritage 2000) [/i][/i][/b]
Annelidous - a. (Zoöl.) Of the nature of an annelid. Segmented worms make up the Phylum Annelida. (Webster 1913)
Couldn't find 'devertebrated' and 'prereference' seems to just be some bureaucratic nightmare word.

Polyonomy - n. [Cf. Gr. a multitude of names.] The use of a variety of names for the same object. G. S. Faber.[/i] (Webster 1913)
Monophony - n. A style of composition having a single melodic line. (American Heritage 2000) [/i][/i][/b]
Annelidous - a. (Zoöl.) Of the nature of an annelid. Segmented worms make up the Phylum Annelida. (Webster 1913)
Couldn't find 'devertebrated' and 'prereference' seems to just be some bureaucratic nightmare word.