| CHROMATID | • chromatid n. (Genetics) After DNA replication, either of the two connected double-helix strands of a metaphase chromosome… • CHROMATID n. one of the two threadlike structures formed by the longitudinal division of a chromosome. |
| CHROMIDIA | • chromidia n. Plural of chromidium. • CHROMIDIUM n. an algal cell in a lichen. |
| COADMIRED | • COADMIRE v. to admire together. |
| COADMIRES | • COADMIRE v. to admire together. |
| DECIMATOR | • decimator n. One who decimates, particularly… • DECIMATOR n. one who decimates. |
| DICHROMAT | • dichromat n. One whose vision exhibits dichromacy; one who can distinguish only two primary colors. • DICHROMAT n. a salt of chromic acid containing two equivalents of the acid radical to one of the base, also DICHROMATE. |
| DICUMAROL | • dicumarol n. Alternative form of dicoumarol. • DICUMAROL n. a crystalline compound obtained from sweet clover hay, also DICOUMARIN, DICOUMAROL. |
| DRACONISM | • draconism n. Alternative form of dragonism. • DRACONISM n. being draconic in the administration of laws. |
| MACROLIDE | • macrolide n. (Organic chemistry) a macrocyclic lactone with a ring of at least ten atoms. • macrolide n. (Medicine) Any of a group of antibiotics having this structure. • MACROLIDE n. any of a class of antibiotics used to treat fungal infections. |
| MACRUROID | • macruroid adj. (Zoology) Like or relating to the Macrura. • MACRUROID adj. belonging to the crustacean division including lobsters, prawns. |
| MARCONIED | • marconied v. Simple past tense and past participle of marconi. • MARCONI v. to communicate by wireless telegraphy. |
| MICROBEAD | • microbead n. A microscopic bead of plastic used as an exfoliant in personal care products. • MICROBEAD n. a very small plastic particle, numbers of which are used as exfoliating agents in cosmetics. |
| MICROCARD | • microcard n. A small card bearing a microreproduction of text, resembling the microfiche format but on cardboard… • microcard v. (Transitive) To transfer to microcard format. • MICROCARD n. a card representing some 200 or more pages of a book in microscopic print. |
| MORDACITY | • mordacity n. The quality of being mordacious; biting severity, or sarcastic quality. • MORDACITY n. the quality of being mordacious, biting. |
| MYOCARDIA | • myocardia n. Plural of myocardium. • MYOCARDIUM n. the main substance of the muscular wall of the heart inclosed between the epicardium and endocardium. |