| AMNIOTOMIES | • amniotomies n. Plural of amniotomy. • AMNIOTOMY n. surgical removal of the amnion.
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| COMMUTATORS | • commutators n. Plural of commutator. • COMMUTATOR n. a thing which commutes; specifically a device for commutating an electric current.
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| CONSUMMATOR | • consummator n. One who consummates. • CONSUMMATOR n. one who consummates.
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| GAMOTROPISM | • GAMOTROPISM n. the tendency of gametes to attract each other. | 
| IMMOLATIONS | • immolations n. Plural of immolation. • IMMOLATION n. the act of immolating, or the state of being immolated, or sacrificed.
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| METABOLOMES | • metabolomes n. Plural of metabolome. • METABOLOME n. the quantitative complement of all the low molecular weight metabolites present in a particular physiological or developmental state.
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| MONOGAMISTS | • monogamists n. Plural of monogamist. • MONOGAMIST n. one who practices or upholds monogamy.
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| MORATORIUMS | • moratoriums n. Plural of moratorium. • MORATORIUM n. a legal authorization to a debtor to postpone payment for a certain time; the period of such a postponement.
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| MYELOMATOUS | • myelomatous adj. (Pathology) Relating to a myeloma. • MYELOMATOUS adj. relating to a myeloma, a tumour of the bone marrow.
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| MYXOMATOSES | • MYXOMATOSIS n. a fatal contagious disease of rabbits. | 
| MYXOMATOSIS | • myxomatosis n. A usually fatal viral disease of rabbits, causing skin tumors. • myxomatosis n. In general, a condition characterized by the growth of many myxomata (tumors of primitive connective tissue).
 • MYXOMATOSIS n. a fatal contagious disease of rabbits.
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| SOMATOMEDIN | • somatomedin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of peptides which mediate the action of somatotropin on cartilage. • SOMATOMEDIN n. an endogenous peptide pronounced in the liver.
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| SOMATOPLASM | • somatoplasm n. The protoplasm of somatic cells. • SOMATOPLASM n. protoplasm of the somatic cells.
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| STOMODAEUMS | • STOMODAEUM n. in embryology, the invagination that forms the anterior part of the digestive tract, also STOMODEUM. |