| ADRENALINE | • adrenaline n. (Biochemistry) epinephrine, the hormone and neurotransmitter. • adrenaline n. Excitement; thrills. • ADRENALINE n. a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands, also ADRENALIN. |
| ANTEPENDIA | • antependia n. Plural of antependium. • ANTEPENDIUM n. a cloth that hangs over the front of an altar, aka forecloth. |
| CADAVERINE | • cadaverine n. A foul-smelling diamine produced by protein hydrolysis during putrefaction of animal tissue. Cadaverine… • CADAVERINE n. a deadly ptomaine. |
| DEAERATING | • deaerating v. Present participle of deaerate. • DEAERATE v. to remove air or gas from. |
| DEAERATION | • deaeration n. (Chemistry) The process of removing dissolved gasses from a liquid. • DEAERATION n. the removal of air bubbles. |
| DEAMINASES | • deaminases n. Plural of deaminase. • DEAMINASE n. an enzyme that hydrolyzes amino compounds. |
| DEAMINATED | • deaminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deaminate. • deaminated adj. (Organic chemistry) That has had one or more amino groups removed. • DEAMINATE v. to remove the amino acid from a compound. |
| DEAMINATES | • deaminates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deaminate. • DEAMINATE v. to remove the amino acid from a compound. |
| DELAMINATE | • delaminate v. (Transitive) To cause (something assembled by lamination) to come apart into the layers that make it up. • delaminate v. (Intransitive) To come apart into its component layers. • DELAMINATE v. to split into layers. |
| DERACINATE | • deracinate v. To pull up by the roots; to uproot; to extirpate. • deracinate v. To force (people) from their homeland to a new or foreign location. • deracinate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To liberate or be liberated from a culture or its norms. |
| DESALINATE | • desalinate v. To remove the salt from something, especially from seawater for use in a domestic water supply. • DESALINATE v. to remove the salt from. |
| DETAINABLE | • detainable adj. Capable of being detained. • DETAINABLE adj. that can be detained. |
| ECARDINATE | • ecardinate adj. (Of a mollusc) Having no hinges. • ECARDINATE adj. without hinges. |
| EUDAEMONIA | • eudaemonia n. Alternative spelling of eudemonia. • Eudaemonia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Saturniidae. • eudæmonia n. Obsolete spelling of eudemonia. |
| EVAGINATED | • evaginated v. Simple past tense and past participle of evaginate. • EVAGINATE v. to turn inside out. |
| INADEQUATE | • inadequate adj. Not adequate; not fit for the purpose. • inadequate n. An individual who is inadequate. • INADEQUATE adj. not adequate. |
| MAIDENHEAD | • maidenhead n. (Uncountable) Virginity. • maidenhead n. (Anatomy) The hymen. • Maidenhead prop.n. A town in Berkshire, England. |
| REANIMATED | • reanimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reanimate. • REANIMATE v. to bring back to life. |
| REATTAINED | • reattained v. Simple past tense and past participle of reattain. • REATTAIN v. to attain again. |
| TAENIACIDE | • taeniacide n. Any substance that kills tapeworms. • TAENIACIDE n. the killing of tapeworms. |