| BARYOGENESES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| CYANOGENESES | • cyanogeneses n. Plural of cyanogenesis. • CYANOGENESIS n. the production of cyanide. |
| DEGENERATELY | • degenerately adv. In a degenerate manner. • DEGENERATE adv. base, immoral. |
| DEOXYGENATED | • deoxygenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deoxygenate. • DEOXYGENATE v. to remove esp. molecular oxygen from. |
| DEOXYGENATES | • deoxygenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deoxygenate. • DEOXYGENATE v. to remove esp. molecular oxygen from. |
| EXEGETICALLY | • exegetically adv. In an exegetic manner. • EXEGETICAL adv. pertaining to exegesis, expository, also EXEGETIC. |
| HETEROGAMETY | • heterogamety n. (Biology) The production of gametes of different ploidy by an individual of one sex of an organism. • HETEROGAMETY n. the state of being heterogametic. |
| LAMMERGEYERS | • lammergeyers n. Plural of lammergeyer. • LAMMERGEYER n. (German) a large European bird of prey, aka bearded vulture, also LAMMERGEIER. |
| REGENERATELY | • regenerately adv. In a regenerate manner. • REGENERATE adv. renewed. |
| REGENERATORY | • regeneratory adj. Having power to renew; regenerative. • REGENERATORY adj. serving to regenerate. |
| REOXYGENATED | • reoxygenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reoxygenate. • REOXYGENATE v. to oxygenate again. |
| REOXYGENATES | • reoxygenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reoxygenate. • REOXYGENATE v. to oxygenate again. |
| STEERAGEWAYS | • steerageways n. Plural of steerageway. • STEERAGEWAY n. a rate of motion sufficient to make a ship or boat respond to movements of the rudder. |
| UNREGENERACY | • unregeneracy n. The quality or state of being unregenerate. • UNREGENERACY n. the state of being unregenerate. |
| VEGETATIVELY | • vegetatively adv. In a vegetative manner; without sexual reproduction. • vegetatively adv. In terms of vegetation. • VEGETATIVE adv. growing, as plants; reproducing by vegetative organs rather than special structures. |