| AGGLUTINATION | • agglutination n. The act of uniting by glue or other tenacious substance; the state of being thus united; adhesion of parts. • agglutination n. (Linguistics) Combination in which root words are united with little or no change of form or loss of… • agglutination n. The clumping together of red blood cells or bacteria, usually in response to a particular antibody. |
| AGGLUTINOGENS | • agglutinogens n. Plural of agglutinogen. • AGGLUTINOGEN n. a substance causing the production of agglutinin. |
| CATALOGUISING | • cataloguising v. Present participle of cataloguise. • CATALOGUISE v. to put in a catalogue, also CATALOGISE, CATALOGIZE, CATALOGUIZE. |
| CATALOGUIZING | • cataloguizing v. Present participle of cataloguize. • CATALOGUIZE v. to put in a catalogue, also CATALOGISE, CATALOGIZE, CATALOGUISE. |
| ENCOURAGINGLY | • encouragingly adv. In an encouraging manner. • ENCOURAGING adv. heartening. |
| GALACTAGOGUES | • galactagogues n. Plural of galactagogue. • GALACTAGOGUE n. a medicine that promotes secretion of milk. |
| ISOAGGLUTININ | • isoagglutinin n. A hemagglutinin that causes clumping of the red blood cells of animals of the same species, though not… • ISOAGGLUTININ n. an antibody that causes the agglutination of red blood corpuscles in animals of the same species from which it was derived. |
| LAUGHINGSTOCK | • laughingstock n. Alternative spelling of laughing stock. • laughing-stock n. Alternative spelling of laughing stock. • laughing␣stock n. (Idiomatic) An object of ridicule, someone who is publicly ridiculed; the butt of a joke. |
| OUTGENERALING | • outgeneraling v. Present participle of outgeneral. • OUTGENERAL v. to surpass in terms of military command. |
| OVERSLAUGHING | • overslaughing v. Present participle of overslaugh. • OVERSLAUGH v. to pass over someone in favor of another, as in a promotion. |
| PHLEGMAGOGUES | • phlegmagogues n. Plural of phlegmagogue. • PHLEGMAGOGUE n. a phlegm-expelling drug. |
| PROTOLANGUAGE | • protolanguage n. Alternative form of proto-language. • proto-language n. (Linguistics) A language which is reconstructed by examining similarities in existing languages to try… • proto-language n. (Linguistics) The early utterances produced by an infant before it acquires true language. |
| RECATALOGUING | • recataloguing v. Present participle of recatalogue. • RECATALOGUE v. to catalogue again, also RECATALOG. |
| TAUTOLOGISING | • tautologising v. Present participle of tautologise. • TAUTOLOGISE v. to use tautology, also TAUTOLOGIZE. |
| TAUTOLOGIZING | • tautologizing v. Present participle of tautologize. • TAUTOLOGIZE v. to use tautology, also TAUTOLOGISE. |
| UNAPOLOGISING | • UNAPOLOGISING adj. not apologising, also UNAPOLOGIZING. |
| UNAPOLOGIZING | • unapologizing adj. Making no apology. • UNAPOLOGIZING adj. not apologizing, also UNAPOLOGISING. |