| CIRCUMAMBIENCY | • circumambiency n. The condition of being circumambient. • CIRCUMAMBIENCY n. the act of going round, encompassing, also CIRCUMAMBIENCE. |
| DIMETHYLAMINES | • dimethylamines n. Plural of dimethylamine. • DIMETHYLAMINE n. a gas derived from ammonia with two methyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms. |
| IMMUNOASSAYIST | • IMMUNOASSAYIST n. one who carries out immunoassays. |
| INCOMMUNICABLY | • incommunicably adv. In an incommunicable manner or fashion. • INCOMMUNICABLE adv. not communicable. |
| INFLAMMABILITY | • inflammability n. The condition of being inflammable (usually in the sense of "flammable"). • inflammability n. The extent to which something is inflammable. • INFLAMMABILITY n. the state of being inflammable. |
| INFLAMMATORILY | • inflammatorily adv. In an inflammatory manner. • INFLAMMATORY adv. tending to inflame. |
| NUMISMATICALLY | • numismatically adv. In terms of coins or currency. • NUMISMATIC adv. relating to numismatics, the study of coins. |
| PANTOMIMICALLY | • pantomimically adv. In a pantomimic manner. • PANTOMIMICAL adv. like a pantomime, also PANTOMIMIC. |
| POLYNOMIALISMS | • POLYNOMIALISM n. the state of being polynomial. |
| PYRIMETHAMINES | • pyrimethamines n. Plural of pyrimethamine. • PYRIMETHAMINE n. a drug used in the treatment of malaria and toxoplasmosis. |
| SYMMETRISATION | • symmetrisation n. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of symmetrization. • SYMMETRISATION n. the act of symmetrising, also SYMMETRIZATION. |
| SYMMETRIZATION | • symmetrization n. The act of making symmetric. • SYMMETRIZATION n. the act of symmetrizing, also SYMMETRISATION. |
| SYMPTOMATISING | • SYMPTOMATISE v. to be a symptom of, also SYMPTOMATIZE. |
| SYMPTOMATIZING | • symptomatizing v. Present participle of symptomatize. • SYMPTOMATIZE v. to be a symptom of, also SYMPTOMATISE. |
| TRIMETHYLAMINE | • trimethylamine n. (Organic chemistry) The tertiary amine (CH3)3N; a colourless gas with a fishy smell that is a product… • TRIMETHYLAMINE n. a gas obtainable from herring-brine, corresponding to ammonia with methyl replacing all the hydrogen. |