| APPENDECTOMIES | • appendectomies n. Plural of appendectomy. • APPENDECTOMY n. the surgical removal of the appendix, also APPENDICECTOMY. |
| APPENDICECTOMY | • appendicectomy n. (Surgery) the surgical procedure for the removal of the vermiform appendix. • APPENDICECTOMY n. the surgical removal of the appendix, also APPENDECTOMY. |
| DECOMPENSATING | • decompensating v. Present participle of decompensate. • DECOMPENSATE v. to fail to compensate. |
| DECOMPENSATION | • decompensation n. (Medicine) The inability of a diseased or weakened organic system or organ to compensate for its deficiency… • decompensation n. (Psychology) The deterioration of cognitive or emotional functionality in a person who is distressed… • DECOMPENSATION n. the failure of an organ to cope with increasing demands made on it owing to disease. |
| DECOMPOUNDABLE | • decompoundable adj. Capable of being decompounded. • DECOMPOUNDABLE adj. able to be decompounded. |
| ENCYCLOPAEDISM | • encyclopaedism n. Alternative form of encyclopedism. • encyclopædism n. Obsolete spelling of encyclopedism. • ENCYCLOPAEDISM n. the compiling of encyclopaedias, also ENCYCLOPEDISM. |
| HEPATECTOMISED | • hepatectomised adj. Alternative form of hepatectomized. • HEPATECTOMISED adj. having undergone a hepatectomy, the surgical removal of the liver, also HEPATECTOMIZED. |
| HEPATECTOMIZED | • hepatectomized adj. That has undergone hepatectomy. • HEPATECTOMIZED adj. having undergone a hepatectomy, the surgical removal of the liver, also HEPATECTOMISED. |
| INDECOMPOSABLE | • indecomposable adj. Not decomposable: unable to be decomposed. • indecomposable n. (Mathematics) A vector space that cannot be decomposed. • INDECOMPOSABLE adj. not capable of being separated into component parts or elements. |
| METAPHYSICISED | • METAPHYSICISE v. to make metaphysical, also METAPHYSICIZE. |
| METAPHYSICIZED | • METAPHYSICIZE v. to make metaphysical, also METAPHYSICISE. |
| METOCLOPRAMIDE | • metoclopramide n. (Pharmacology) A procainamide derivative that is a dopamine D2-receptor antagonist, given (usually as… • METOCLOPRAMIDE n. a drug used as an anti-emetic. |
| MISAPPRECIATED | • misappreciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misappreciate. • MISAPPRECIATE v. to fail to appreciate. |
| PREDOMINANCIES | • predominancies n. Plural of predominancy. • PREDOMINANCY n. the state of being predominant, also PREDOMINANCE. |
| PREMEDICATIONS | • premedications n. Plural of premedication. • PREMEDICATION n. drugs given to sedate and prepare a patient, esp. for the administration of a general anaesthetic prior to surgery, etc. |
| STAPEDECTOMIES | • stapedectomies n. Plural of stapedectomy. • STAPEDECTOMY n. the removal of the stapes and insertion of an artificial replacement to relieve deafness. |
| SULPHACETAMIDE | • sulphacetamide n. Alternative form of sulfacetamide. • SULPHACETAMIDE n. a sulphonamide used in eye drops against conjunctivitis, etc., also SULFACETAMIDE. |
| UNCONTEMPLATED | • uncontemplated adj. Not contemplated. • UNCONTEMPLATED adj. not contemplated. |
| UNDECOMPOSABLE | • undecomposable adj. Unable to be decomposed. • UNDECOMPOSABLE adj. not decomposable. |