| AEROELASTICIAN | • aeroelastician n. A scientist or engineer whose speciality is aeroelasticity. • AEROELASTICIAN n. a person who studies flutter and vibration in high-speed aircraft. |
| INTERAVAILABLE | • interavailable adj. (Public transport) Such that tickets purchased for one route or service can be used on another. |
| TELANGIECTASIA | • telangiectasia n. (Medicine, pathology) A condition characterized by dilatation of the capillaries, causing them to appear… • TELANGIECTASIA n. an abnormal dilation of red, blue, or purple superficial capillaries, arterioles, or venules typically localized just below the skin's surface. |
| ADIATHERMANCIES | • ADIATHERMANCY n. impermeability to radiant energy. |
| AEROELASTICIANS | • aeroelasticians n. Plural of aeroelastician. • AEROELASTICIAN n. a person who studies flutter and vibration in high-speed aircraft. |
| APPEALABILITIES | • APPEALABILITY n. the quality of being appealable. |
| DAMAGEABILITIES | • damageabilities n. Plural of damageability. • DAMAGEABILITY n. the quality of being damageable. |
| MANAGEABILITIES | • manageabilities n. Plural of manageability. • MANAGEABILITY n. the state of being manageable. |
| MATERFAMILIASES | • materfamiliases n. Plural of materfamilias. • MATERFAMILIAS n. (Latin) the mother or female head of the family. |
| METACINNABARITE | • metacinnabarite n. (Mineralogy) sulphide of mercury in a black isometric form. • METACINNABARITE n. the black solid form of mercuric sulphide. |
| PARASEXUALITIES | • PARASEXUALITY n. the state of being parasexual. |
| PATERFAMILIASES | • paterfamiliases n. Plural of paterfamilias. • PATERFAMILIAS n. (Latin) the head of the family. |
| SPIROCHAETAEMIA | • spirochaetaemia n. (Pathology) Alternative form of spirochetemia. • SPIROCHAETAEMIA n. the presence of spirochaetes in the blood. |
| TELANGIECTASIAS | • telangiectasias n. Plural of telangiectasia. • TELANGIECTASIA n. an abnormal dilation of red, blue, or purple superficial capillaries, arterioles, or venules typically localized just below the skin's surface. |