| BIBLIOTHECARY | • bibliothecary n. (Now rare) A librarian. • BIBLIOTHECARY n. a librarian. |
| BIBLIOTHERAPY | • bibliotherapy n. A nonpharmacological therapy using reading materials to meet people’s therapeutic or developmental needs. • BIBLIOTHERAPY n. the use of reading materials for help in solving personal problems or for psychiatric therapy. |
| BLEPHARITISES | • BLEPHARITIS n. inflammation of the eyelid. |
| BREATHABILITY | • breathability n. The ability of a fabric (or clothing) to transmit air and moisture. • breathability n. The degree to which air is suitable for breathing. • BREATHABILITY n. the quality of being breathable. |
| CHARGEABILITY | • CHARGEABILITY n. the quality of being chargeable. |
| GRAPHITISABLE | • GRAPHITISABLE adj. capable of being graphitised, converted into graphite, also GRAPHITIZABLE. |
| GRAPHITIZABLE | • graphitizable adj. (Chemistry, of carbon) Able to be converted to graphite. • GRAPHITIZABLE adj. capable of being graphitized, also GRAPHITISABLE. |
| HONOURABILITY | • honourability n. A state or condition or being honourable. • HONOURABILITY n. the quality of being honourable, also HONORABILITY. |
| HUBRISTICALLY | • hubristically adv. In a hubristic manner; with hubris. • HUBRISTIC adv. having hubris, overwhelming pride, also HYBRISTIC. |
| LABYRINTHICAL | • labyrinthical adj. Labyrinthine; like or relating to a labyrinth. • LABYRINTHICAL adj. like a labyrinth. |
| LABYRINTHITIS | • labyrinthitis n. (Pathology) Inflammation of the labyrinth of the inner ear. • LABYRINTHITIS n. inflammation of the inner ear. |
| PERISHABILITY | • perishability n. The quality of being perishable. • PERISHABILITY n. the state of being perishable. |
| REHABILITANTS | • rehabilitants n. Plural of rehabilitant. • REHABILITANT n. a disabled person undergoing rehabilitation. |
| REHABILITATED | • rehabilitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rehabilitate. • REHABILITATE v. to restore to a former capacity. |
| REHABILITATES | • rehabilitates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rehabilitate. • REHABILITATE v. to restore to a former capacity. |
| REHABILITATOR | • rehabilitator n. One who rehabilitates. • REHABILITATOR n. one who rehabilitates. |
| SEARCHABILITY | • searchability n. (Uncountable, computing) The state of being searchable. • searchability n. (Countable, computing) The extent to which, or ease with which something may be searched. |
| THROMBOPHILIA | • thrombophilia n. (Pathology) The tendency to develop thrombosis (blood clots) due to an abnormality in the system of coagulation. • THROMBOPHILIA n. combined inflammation and thrombosis of a vein. |