| AMETABOLIC | • ametabolic adj. (Entomology) Not undergoing metamorphosis. • AMETABOLIC adj. of insects, showing little or no metamorphosis, also AMETABOLOUS. |
| BACTEREMIA | • bacteremia n. Alternative spelling of bacteraemia. • BACTEREMIA n. the presence of bacteria in the blood, also BACTERAEMIA. |
| BACTEREMIC | • bacteremic adj. (Pathology) Of, pertaining to or having bacteremia (having bacteria in the blood). • BACTEREMIC adj. having bacteria in the blood, also BACTERAEMIC. |
| BAPHOMETIC | • Baphometic adj. Relating to Baphomet. • BAPHOMETIC adj. relating to Baphomet, a mysterious idol worshipped by the Templars. |
| BAROMETRIC | • barometric adj. Of or pertaining to atmospheric pressure. • barometric adj. Made or done with a barometer. • BAROMETRIC adj. as measured by a barometer, also BAROMETRICAL. |
| BICHROMATE | • bichromate n. (Inorganic chemistry) Synonym of dichromate. • BICHROMATE n. a salt of dichromic acid. |
| BIMETALLIC | • bimetallic adj. Pertaining to the use of gold and silver to create legal currency. • bimetallic adj. More generally, consisting of two metals. • bimetallic n. Anything (especially a nanoparticle) composed of two metals. |
| CABINMATES | • cabinmates n. Plural of cabinmate. • CABINMATE n. one who shares a cabin. |
| CEMBALISTS | • cembalists n. Plural of cembalist. • CEMBALIST n. a person who plays a cembalo. |
| CETUXIMABS | • CETUXIMAB n. a chimeric (mouse/human) monoclonal antibody, used in the treatment of various cancers. |
| COMPATIBLE | • compatible adj. Capable of easy interaction. • compatible adj. Able to get along well. • compatible adj. Consistent; congruous. |
| EMBLEMATIC | • emblematic adj. Serving as, or relating to a symbol, emblem or illustration of a type. • emblematic adj. (Figurative) Typical. • EMBLEMATIC adj. of, relating to, or constituting an emblem, also EMBLEMATICAL. |
| IMBRICATED | • imbricated adj. Overlapping, like scales or roof-tiles; intertwined. • IMBRICATE v. to lay overlapping one another. |
| IMBRICATES | • imbricates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbricate. • IMBRICATE v. to lay overlapping one another. |
| MACROBIOTE | • macrobiote n. (Rare) One who lives for a long time. • MACROBIOTE n. a long-lived organism. |
| MASTICABLE | • masticable adj. Able to be chewed. • MASTICABLE adj. capable of being masticated. |
| TIMBERJACK | Sorry, definition not available. |
| UMBILICATE | • umbilicate adj. Having a navel. • umbilicate adj. (Mycology, of a mushroom etc.) Having a small umbo in a central depression, or a depression in the center of the cap. • umbilicate adj. (Botany) Supported by a central stalk. |