| BIOMATHEMATICAL | • biomathematical adj. Having to do with biomathematics. • BIOMATHEMATICAL adj. relating to biomathematics, mathematics as applied to the biological sciences. |
| CIRCUMAMBULATED | • circumambulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of circumambulate. • CIRCUMAMBULATE v. to circle on foot esp. ritualistically. |
| CIRCUMAMBULATES | • circumambulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumambulate. • CIRCUMAMBULATE v. to circle on foot esp. ritualistically. |
| CIRCUMAMBULATOR | • circumambulator n. Someone who walks around something. • CIRCUMAMBULATOR n. one who circumambulates. |
| IMMEASURABILITY | • immeasurability n. Synonym of immeasurableness. • IMMEASURABILITY n. the quality of being immeasurable. |
| IMMUNOASSAYABLE | • immunoassayable adj. Suitable for immunoassay. • IMMUNOASSAYABLE adj. capable of undergoing immunoassay. |
| INFLAMMABLENESS | • inflammableness n. The quality of being inflammable. • INFLAMMABLENESS n. the state of being inflammable. |
| INTERAMBULACRUM | • interambulacrum n. (Zoology) In echinoderms, one of the areas or zones intervening between two ambulacra. • INTERAMBULACRUM n. in sea urchins, a radial band between ambulacra. |
| MEDULLOBLASTOMA | • medulloblastoma n. (Oncology) A malignant type of brain tumour that originates in the cerebellum. • MEDULLOBLASTOMA n. a malignant tumor of the central nervous system arising in the cerebellum esp. in children. |
| NONFLAMMABILITY | • nonflammability n. The state or condition of being nonflammable. • NONFLAMMABILITY n. the state of being nonflammable. |
| NONINFLAMMABLES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| PROGRAMMABILITY | • programmability n. The abstract capability of being programmable. • PROGRAMMABILITY n. the state of being programmable. |
| PROSLAMBANOMENE | • PROSLAMBANOMENE plural of proslambanomenos, (which has sixteen letters), an additional note at the bottom of the scale. |
| SOMNAMBULATIONS | • somnambulations n. Plural of somnambulation. • SOMNAMBULATION n. sleepwalking. |