| BACILLAEMIAS | • BACILLAEMIA n. the presence of bacilli in the blood, also BACILLEMIA. |
| BACILLICIDES | • bacillicides n. Plural of bacillicide. • BACILLICIDE n. something which destroys bacteria. |
| BACKFILLINGS | • backfillings n. Plural of backfilling. • BACKFILLING n. the act of refilling with earth. |
| BLACKLISTING | • blacklisting v. Present participle of blacklist. • blacklisting n. The act of placing onto a blacklist. • BLACKLISTING n. the act of putting on a blacklist. |
| BRILLIANCIES | • brilliancies n. Plural of brilliancy. • BRILLIANCY n. the state of being brilliant, also BRILLIANCE. |
| CABALISTICAL | • cabalistical adj. (Now rare) Cabalistic. • CABALISTICAL adj. relating to the cabbala. |
| CLASSIFIABLE | • classifiable adj. Able to be classified. • CLASSIFIABLE adj. capable of being classified. |
| CUBISTICALLY | • CUBISTIC adv. relating to cubism, also CUBIST. |
| DIPLOBLASTIC | • diploblastic adj. (Biology) Having two embryonic germ layers (the ectoderm and the endoderm). • DIPLOBLASTIC adj. having ectoderm and endoderm but no mesoderm, as in coelenterates. |
| LIBERALISTIC | • liberalistic adj. Of or pertaining to liberalism. • LIBERALISTIC adj. relating to liberalism. |
| PARISYLLABIC | • parisyllabic adj. (Grammar) Having the same number of syllables in all its inflections. • PARISYLLABIC adj. having the same number of syllables in all forms. |
| POSTBIBLICAL | • postbiblical adj. After the publication of the Bible. • POSTBIBLICAL adj. belonging to the period after the Bible. |
| ROCKABILLIES | • rockabillies n. Plural of rockabilly. • ROCKABILLY n. a form of rock-and-roll music with elements of hillbilly. |
| SOCIALISABLE | • SOCIALISABLE adj. that can be socialised, also SOCIALIZABLE. |
| SOCIALIZABLE | • socializable adj. Capable of being socialized. • SOCIALIZABLE adj. that can be socialized, also SOCIALISABLE. |
| THIOBACILLUS | • thiobacillus n. Any bacillus that is capable of metabolising sulfur, especially members of the genus Thiobacillus. • Thiobacillus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Hydrogenophilaceae – the sulfur bacteria. • THIOBACILLUS n. any of several rod-shaped bacteria that derive energy from the oxidation of sulphur or sulphur compounds. |