| DEOXYGENATE | • deoxygenate v. (Transitive, physiology) To remove dissolved oxygen from (something, such as water or blood). • DEOXYGENATE v. to remove esp. molecular oxygen from. |
| DEOXYGENATED | • deoxygenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deoxygenate. • DEOXYGENATE v. to remove esp. molecular oxygen from. |
| DEOXYGENATES | • deoxygenates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deoxygenate. • DEOXYGENATE v. to remove esp. molecular oxygen from. |
| DEOXYGENATING | • deoxygenating v. Present participle of deoxygenate. • DEOXYGENATE v. to remove esp. molecular oxygen from. |
| DEOXYGENATION | • deoxygenation n. The removal of oxygen atoms or molecules from a material. • DEOXYGENATION n. the act of deoxygenating. |
| DEOXYGENATIONS | • deoxygenations n. Plural of deoxygenation. • DEOXYGENATION n. the act of deoxygenating. |
| DEXTROGYRATE | • dextrogyrate adj. Dextrorotatory. • DEXTROGYRATE adj. causing to turn to the right hand, also DEXTROGYRE. |
| EXCOGITATED | • excogitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of excogitate. • EXCOGITATE v. to discover by thinking out or reasoning. |
| OVEREXAGGERATED | • overexaggerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overexaggerate. • OVEREXAGGERATE v. to exaggerate excessively. |
| OVEREXPANDING | • overexpanding v. Present participle of overexpand. • OVEREXPAND v. to expand excessively. |
| OXYGENATED | • oxygenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of oxygenate. • oxygenated adj. (Chemistry) Containing oxygen, or oxygen-containing radicals, as substituents. • OXYGENATE v. to impregnate or treat with oxygen. |
| REOXYGENATED | • reoxygenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reoxygenate. • REOXYGENATE v. to oxygenate again. |
| UNOXYGENATED | • unoxygenated adj. Not oxygenated. • UNOXYGENATED adj. not oxygenated. |
| XENODIAGNOSES | • xenodiagnoses n. Plural of xenodiagnosis. • XENODIAGNOSIS n. the detection of a parasite (as of humans) by feeding a suitable intermediate host (as an insect) on supposedly infected material (as blood) and later examining the host for the parasite. |