| BACKSCATTERINGS | • backscatterings n. Plural of backscattering. • BACKSCATTERING n. the act of backscattering. |
| BACKSCRATCHINGS | • BACKSCRATCHING n. the act of scratching another's back. |
| BRACHISTOCHRONE | • brachistochrone n. (Mathematics) A cycloid; the curve of fastest descent between two points. • BRACHISTOCHRONE n. the curve along which a particle acted on by a force (e.g. gravity) will pass in the shortest time from one given point to another. |
| CIRCUMAMBIENTLY | • circumambiently adv. In a circumambient manner. • CIRCUMAMBIENT adv. going round about; encompassing. |
| CONCELEBRATIONS | • concelebrations n. Plural of concelebration. • CONCELEBRATION n. celebration of Eucharist by two or more ministers. |
| CONTRACTABILITY | • contractability n. The ability for something to be contracted. • CONTRACTABILITY n. the quality of being contractable. |
| CONTRACTIBILITY | • contractibility n. The quality or degree of being contractible. • CONTRACTIBILITY n. the state of being contractible. |
| CORYNEBACTERIAL | • corynebacterial adj. Of or relating to the corynebacteria. • CORYNEBACTERIAL adj. relating to corynebacterium, a bacterium that causes e.g. diphtheria. |
| CORYNEBACTERIUM | • corynebacterium n. Any bacterium, of the genus Corynebacterium, many of which are pathogenic or parasitic. • Corynebacterium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Mycobacteriaceae – gram-positive bacteria, including the species… • CORYNEBACTERIUM n. a bacterium that causes e.g. diphtheria. |
| COUNTERBALANCED | • counterbalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterbalance. • counterbalanced adj. Having a counterbalance. • COUNTERBALANCE v. to oppose or balance with an equal weight or force. |
| COUNTERBALANCES | • counterbalances n. Plural of counterbalance. • COUNTERBALANCE v. to oppose or balance with an equal weight or force. |
| COUNTERBLOCKADE | • counterblockade n. A blockade set up in opposition to another blockade. • COUNTERBLOCKADE n. an opposing blockade. |
| CYCLOBARBITONES | • CYCLOBARBITONE n. a barbiturate drug used as a hypnotic and sedative. |
| PRACTICABLENESS | • practicableness n. Practicability. • PRACTICABLE n. that can be effected. |
| RECONCILABILITY | • reconcilability n. The property of being reconcilable. • RECONCILABILITY n. the state of being reconcilable. |
| SCRATCHBUILDING | • SCRATCHBUILD v. to build (usually models) from raw materials, as opposed to constructing from kits or buying ready made. |
| SUBCONTRACTINGS | • SUBCONTRACTING n. the act of subcontracting. |
| SUBCONTRAOCTAVE | • subcontraoctave n. (Music) The octave on the bass clef ranging from three octaves below the staff (C0) to two octaves below… • SUBCONTRAOCTAVE n. the octave below the contraoctave. |
| SUBMETACENTRICS | • submetacentrics n. Plural of submetacentric. • SUBMETACENTRIC n. a chromosome having the centromere situated so that one chromosome arm is somewhat shorter than the other. |
| TECTIBRANCHIATE | • tectibranchiate adj. (Zoology, obsolete) Having the gills covered by the mantle; of or relating to the former order Tectibranchiata. • tectibranchiate n. Any tectibranchiate mollusk. • TECTIBRANCHIATE adj. of a like a tectibranch, any member of the Tectibranchiata, molluscs including sea-slugs. |