| ADRENOCEPTORS | • adrenoceptors n. Plural of adrenoceptor. • ADRENOCEPTOR n. an adrenal gland receptor. |
| ANDROSTERONES | • androsterones n. Plural of androsterone. • ANDROSTERONE n. an androgenic steroid male hormone. |
| CREATUREHOODS | • CREATUREHOOD n. the state of being a creature. |
| DEFORESTATION | • deforestation n. The process of destroying a forest and replacing it with something else, especially with an agricultural system. • deforestation n. (Computing theory) A transformation to eliminate intermediate data structures within a program. • DEFORESTATION n. the act of clearing forests. |
| DEMONOLATRIES | • demonolatries n. Plural of demonolatry. • DEMONOLATRY n. the worship of or devotion to demons. |
| DERMATOLOGIES | • dermatologies n. Plural of dermatology. • DERMATOLOGY n. the study of skin. |
| EMOTIONALISED | • emotionalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of emotionalise. • EMOTIONALISE v. to make emotional, also EMOTIONALIZE. |
| ENDOTHELIOMAS | • endotheliomas n. Plural of endothelioma. • ENDOTHELIOMA n. a tumour of the endothelia. |
| GONADECTOMIES | • gonadectomies n. Plural of gonadectomy. • GONADECTOMY n. the surgical removal of a gonad. |
| METAMORPHOSED | • metamorphosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of metamorphose. • METAMORPHOSE v. to change into a different physical form esp. by supernatural means. |
| MYXOEDEMATOUS | • myxoedematous adj. Alternative form of myxedematous. • MYXOEDEMATOUS adj. relating to myxoedema, a skin disease, also MYXEDEMATOUS. |
| OVERDECORATES | • overdecorates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overdecorate. • OVERDECORATE v. to decorate to excess. |
| PAEDOTROPHIES | • PAEDOTROPHY n. the art of rearing children. |
| RECONSOLIDATE | • reconsolidate v. To consolidate again. • RECONSOLIDATE v. to consolidate again. |
| REDECORATIONS | • redecorations n. Plural of redecoration. • REDECORATION n. the act of redecorating. |
| XERODERMATOUS | • xerodermatous adj. Exhibiting or relating to xeroderma. • XERODERMATOUS adj. suffering from xeroderma, morbid dryness of skin. |