| ACCURSEDNESSES | • ACCURSEDNESS n. the state of being accursed. |
| ADULARESCENCES | • ADULARESCENCE n. the quality of being adularescent, having or emitting a milky or bluish iridescence. |
| CARDIOCENTESES | • cardiocenteses n. Plural of cardiocentesis. • CARDIOCENTESIS n. surgical puncture of the heart. |
| CARDIOCENTESIS | • cardiocentesis n. (Surgery) incision or puncture into the heart. • CARDIOCENTESIS n. surgical puncture of the heart. |
| CLAVICHORDISTS | • clavichordists n. Plural of clavichordist. • CLAVICHORDIST n. one who plays the clavichord. |
| CONTRACTEDNESS | • contractedness n. The state of being contracted. • CONTRACTEDNESS n. the state of being contracted. |
| DESPOTOCRACIES | • despotocracies n. Plural of despotocracy. • DESPOTOCRACY n. rulership by despots or tyrants. |
| DIOSCOREACEOUS | • dioscoreaceous adj. (Botany) Of or relating to the plant family Dioscoreaceae. • DIOSCOREACEOUS adj. belonging to the Dioscorea, the yam family. |
| DISACCHARIDASE | • disaccharidase n. (Biochemistry) Any of a class of glycoside hydrolases, enzymes that break down disaccharides into monosaccharides. • DISACCHARIDASE n. an enzyme (as maltase or lactase) that hydrolyzes disaccharides. |
| DRACUNCULIASES | • DRACUNCULIASIS n. a disease that is caused by infestation with the guinea worm and that has been eradicated in most regions except Africa. |
| DRACUNCULIASIS | • dracunculiasis n. (Medicine) an infection caused by an infestation of the parasite Dracunculus medinensis. • DRACUNCULIASIS n. a disease that is caused by infestation with the guinea worm and that has been eradicated in most regions except Africa. |
| HYDROACOUSTICS | • hydroacoustics n. Any of various sciences and technologies dealing with sound transmitted through water. • HYDROACOUSTICS n. the study of sound travelling through water. |
| TRANSCENDENCES | • transcendences n. Plural of transcendence. • TRANSCENDENCE n. the state of being transcendent, also TRANSCENDENCY. |
| TRISACCHARIDES | • trisaccharides n. Plural of trisaccharide. • TRISACCHARIDE n. a sugar that yields on complete hydrolysis three monosaccharide molecules. |