| AUGMENTABLE | • augmentable adj. Capable of being augmented or increased. • augmentable adj. Capable of increasing. • AUGMENTABLE adj. that can be augmented. |
| GEMMULATION | • gemmulation n. (Biology) The production of gemmules; reproduction via gemmules. • GEMMULATION n. formation of gemmules. |
| GLUCOSAMINE | • glucosamine n. (Biochemistry) An amino derivative of glucose that is a component of polysaccharides such as chitin;… • GLUCOSAMINE n. an amino derivative of glucose that occurs esp. as a constituent of various polysaccharides that are components of structural substances, such as chitin and cartilage. |
| GLUTAMINASE | • glutaminase n. (Biochemistry) Any enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of glutamine to glutamic acid and ammonia. • GLUTAMINASE n. an enzyme that hydrolyzes glutamine to glutamic acid and ammonia. |
| JUDGEMENTAL | • judgemental adj. Alternative spelling of judgmental. • JUDGEMENTAL adj. giving to making judgements, also JUDGMENTAL. |
| LEUCAEMOGEN | • LEUCAEMOGEN n. a substance that encourages the development of leukaemia, also LEUKAEMOGEN, LEUKEMOGEN. |
| LEUKAEMOGEN | • LEUKAEMOGEN n. a substance or agent which promotes the development of leukaemia, also LEUCAEMOGEN, LEUKEMOGEN. |
| LIGAMENTOUS | • ligamentous adj. Of or pertaining to ligaments. • ligamentous adj. Forming part of a ligament. • LIGAMENTOUS adj. of or like a ligament, also LIGAMENTAL, LIGAMENTARY. |
| MULTIAGENCY | • multiagency adj. Involving multiple agencies. • MULTIAGENCY adj. related to many agencies. |
| MULTIRANGES | Sorry, definition not available. |
| OUTGLEAMING | • outgleaming v. Present participle of outgleam. • OUTGLEAM v. to surpass in gleaming. |
| PELARGONIUM | • pelargonium n. Any of various flowering plants of the genus Pelargonium, commonly called geraniums. • Pelargonium n. An extract of the rose geranium, Pelargonium sidoides, used as an alternative medicine. • Pelargonium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Geraniaceae – the geraniums. |
| TREMULATING | • tremulating v. Present participle of tremulate. • TREMULATE v. to sound with a tremolo effect. |
| UMBRELLAING | • umbrellaing v. Present participle of umbrella. • UMBRELLA v. to provide with a portable shelter against rain or sun. |
| UNMEANINGLY | • unmeaningly adv. In an unmeaning way; without meaning. • UNMEANING adv. having no meaning or signification; as, unmeaning words. |
| UNMITIGABLE | • unmitigable adj. Not able to be mitigated or made less severe; not mitigable. • UNMITIGABLE adj. that cannot be mitigated. |