| ANTHROPOMETRIST | • anthropometrist n. A practitioner of anthropometry. • ANTHROPOMETRIST n. one who engages in the comparative study of sizes and proportions of the human body. |
| ANTITHROMBOTICS | • antithrombotics n. Plural of antithrombotic. • ANTITHROMBOTIC n. a drug effective against thrombosis. |
| CYTOPATHOLOGIST | • cytopathologist n. A scientist whose speciality is cytopathology. |
| GNATHOSTOMATOUS | • gnathostomatous adj. Relating to, or characteristic of members of the Gnathostomata. • GNATHOSTOMATOUS adj. of or like a gnathostome. |
| HYPOSTATISATION | • HYPOSTATISATION n. the process of hypostatising, also HYPOSTATIZATION. |
| HYPOSTATIZATION | • hypostatization n. The act or process of being hypostatized. • HYPOSTATIZATION n. the act of hypostatizing, also HYPOSTATISATION. |
| OSTEOARTHRITICS | • osteoarthritics n. Plural of osteoarthritic. • OSTEOARTHRITIC n. one suffering from osteoarthritis. |
| PHOTOAUTOTROPHS | • photoautotrophs n. Plural of photoautotroph. • PHOTOAUTOTROPH n. an organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances using light as an energy source. |
| PHOTOELASTICITY | • photoelasticity n. A technique for studying and measuring the stresses and strains in an object by means of mechanical birefringence. • PHOTOELASTICITY n. the state of being photoelastic. |
| PHOTOEXCITATION | • photoexcitation n. (Chemistry) The formation of an excited state by the absorption of a photon. • PHOTOEXCITATION n. the process of exciting the atoms or molecules of a substance by the absorption of radiant energy. |
| PHOTOTACTICALLY | • phototactically adv. In terms of or by means of phototaxis. • PHOTOTACTIC adv. exhibiting phototaxis. |
| PHOTOTRANSISTOR | • phototransistor n. (Electronics) Any semiconductor device whose electrical characteristics are light-sensitive. • PHOTOTRANSISTOR n. a junction transistor, whose base signal is generated by illumination of the base. |
| PROTHONOTARIATS | • prothonotariats n. Plural of prothonotariat. • PROTHONOTARIAT n. the college constituted by the twelve apostolical prothonotaries (bishops and senior members of the curia) in Rome, also PROTONOTARIAT. |