| ANTITUBERCULOUS | • antituberculous adj. (Pharmacology) Acting to combat or counteract tuberculosis. • ANTITUBERCULOUS adj. designed to counter tuberculosis. |
| ARCHAEOBOTANIST | • archaeobotanist n. (Archaeology) A person engaged in archaeobotany. • ARCHAEOBOTANIST n. one who studies archaeobotany. |
| ARCHEOBOTANISTS | • ARCHEOBOTANIST n. one who studies archeobotany. |
| BACTERIOLOGISTS | • bacteriologists n. Plural of bacteriologist. • BACTERIOLOGIST n. one who studies bacteriology. |
| BATHOMETRICALLY | • BATHOMETRIC adv. relating to a bathometer, an instrument for measuring depths. |
| DITHIOCARBAMATE | • dithiocarbamate n. (Inorganic chemistry) Any salt or ester of dithiocarbamic acid. • DITHIOCARBAMATE n. any of several sulfur analogs of the carbamates including some used as fungicides. |
| ENTEROBACTERIAL | • enterobacterial adj. Of or pertaining to enterobacteria. • ENTEROBACTERIAL adj. relating to enterobacteria. |
| ENTEROBACTERIUM | • enterobacterium n. (Microbiology) Any of very many gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae… • ENTEROBACTERIUM n. any of a family of bacteria that includes salmonella and shigella. |
| FACTORABILITIES | • FACTORABILITY n. the quality of being factorable. |
| OVERABSTRACTION | Sorry, definition not available. |
| RECONSTITUTABLE | • reconstitutable adj. Able to be reconstituted. • RECONSTITUTABLE adj. that can be reconstituted. |
| SEMIABSTRACTION | • semiabstraction n. Semiabstract artwork. • SEMIABSTRACTION n. the state of being semiabstract, having subject matter that is easily recognizable although the form is stylized. |
| SPERMATOBLASTIC | • spermatoblastic adj. Of or relating to a spermatoblast. • SPERMATOBLASTIC adj. of or like a spermatoblast, a sperm-producing cell. |
| STREPTOBACILLUS | • streptobacillus n. Any bacterium of the genus Streptobacillus. • Streptobacillus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Leptotrichiaceae – aerobic gram-negative bacteria. • STREPTOBACILLUS n. any of a genus of rod-shaped bacteria in which the individual cells are often joined in a chain. |
| SUBCONTRAOCTAVE | • subcontraoctave n. (Music) The octave on the bass clef ranging from three octaves below the staff (C0) to two octaves below… • SUBCONTRAOCTAVE n. the octave below the contraoctave. |
| TUBERCULISATION | • tuberculisation n. Alternative form of tuberculization. • TUBERCULISATION n. the process of tuberculising, also TUBERCULIZATION. |
| TUBERCULIZATION | • tuberculization n. (Medicine) The development of tubercles; the condition of one who is affected with tubercles. • TUBERCULIZATION n. the process of tuberculizing, also TUBERCULISATION. |