| ABOMINATES | • abominates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abominate. • ABOMINATE v. to loathe. |
| AEROBATICS | • aerobatics n. Spectacular stunts, performed in an airplane or glider. Examples include various types of rolls and loops. • AEROBATICS n. spectacular flying feats and maneuvers (as rolls and dives). |
| AMOEBIASES | • amoebiases n. Plural of amoebiasis. • amœbiases n. Plural of amœbiasis. • AMOEBIASIS n. infection of the colon by amoebae, also AMEBIASIS. |
| AMOEBIASIS | • amoebiasis n. (Biology, medicine, uncountable) Disease associated with the presence of amoebas. • amoebiasis n. (Biology, medicine, countable) Any of various such diseases; most especially… • amœbiasis n. Archaic spelling of amoebiasis. |
| ANABOLITES | • anabolites n. Plural of anabolite. • ANABOLITE n. a product of anabolism, the constructive metabolism of the body, as distinguished from katabolism. |
| ARABINOSES | • arabinoses n. Plural of arabinose. • arabinoses n. Plural of arabinosis. • ARABINOSE n. a pentose sugar which is a constituent of many plant gums. |
| ASSOCIABLE | • associable adj. Capable of being associated or joined. • associable adj. (Obsolete) sociable; companionable. • associable adj. (Medicine, obsolete) Liable to be affected by sympathy with other parts; said of organs, nerves, muscles, etc. |
| BAVAROISES | • bavaroises n. Plural of bavaroise. • BAVAROIS n. a cold dessert consisting of a rich custard set with gelatine and flavoured in various ways. |
| BEAUJOLAIS | • Beaujolais n. A historical province of France known for winemaking, covering parts of Rhône-Alpes and Burgundy. • Beaujolais n. A light-bodied French red wine made from Gamay grapes. • BEAUJOLAIS n. a kind of wine. |
| BIOASSAYED | • bioassayed adj. Subjected to bioassay. • BIOASSAY v. to test the strength and effect of a drug on a living organism. |
| BONAMIASES | • BONAMIASIS n. a fatal disease of oysters. |
| CATABOLISE | • catabolise v. Alternative form of catabolize. • CATABOLISE v. to subject to catabolism, destructive chemical processes in living creatures, also CATABOLIZE. |
| FRAMBOESIA | • framboesia n. Alternative form of frambesia. • FRAMBOESIA n. a tropical skin disease, aka yaws, also FRAMBESIA. |
| GABIONADES | • gabionades n. Plural of gabionade. • GABIONADE n. (French) a traverse made with gabions between guns or on their flanks, protecting them from enfilading fire, also GABIONNADE. |
| GABIONAGES | • GABIONAGE n. the part of a fortification built of gabions. |
| ISOLATABLE | • ISOLATABLE adj. that can be isolated. |
| PARABIOSES | • parabioses n. Plural of parabiosis. • PARABIOSIS n. the fusion of two organisms, like Siamese twins or animals joined for research. |
| PARABOLISE | • parabolise v. Alternative form of parabolize. • PARABOLISE v. to set forth by parable; to treat as a parable, also PARABOLIZE. |
| SAILBOATER | • sailboater n. One who sails a sailboat. • SAILBOATER n. one who sails a sailing-boat. |