| ACIDOPHILUSES | • ACIDOPHILUS n. a bacterium used to counter intestinal imbalance and in making yoghurt. |
| DECAPSULATION | • decapsulation n. The act or process of decapsulating. • DECAPSULATION n. the removal of the enveloping membrane of an organ. |
| DEPOPULATIONS | • depopulations n. Plural of depopulation. • DEPOPULATION n. the act of depopulating. |
| DIALYPETALOUS | • dialypetalous adj. (Botany) Having separate petals; polypetalous. • DIALYPETALOUS adj. having the petals separate. |
| DOLPHINARIUMS | • dolphinariums n. Plural of dolphinarium. • DOLPHINARIUM n. a place where dolphins are kept. |
| LEUCOPLASTIDS | • leucoplastids n. Plural of leucoplastid. • LEUCOPLASTID n. a starch-forming body in protoplasm. |
| NUCLEOCAPSIDS | • nucleocapsids n. Plural of nucleocapsid. • NUCLEOCAPSID n. the nucleic acid and surrounding protein coat in a virus. |
| PEDICULATIONS | • PEDICULATION n. lousiness. |
| PLATITUDINOUS | • platitudinous adj. Characterised by clichés or platitudes. • PLATITUDINOUS adj. characterized by or resembling a platitude, also PLATITUDINAL. |
| POSTDILUVIANS | • postdiluvians n. Plural of postdiluvian. • POSTDILUVIAN n. someone or something occurring in such a period. |
| PSEUDOCLASSIC | • pseudoclassic adj. Falsely classic. • pseudoclassic n. A work that is falsely claimed to be a classic. • PSEUDOCLASSIC adj. pretending to be or erroneously regarded as classic. |
| REPOPULARISED | • repopularised v. Simple past tense and past participle of repopularise. • REPOPULARISE v. to popularise again, also REPOPULARIZE. |
| SULPHADOXINES | • SULPHADOXINE n. an antibiotic drug of the sulphonamide group, commonly used in combination with pyrimethamine to treat malaria, also SULFADOXINE. |
| SULPHONAMIDES | • sulphonamides n. Plural of sulphonamide. • SULPHONAMIDE n. an organic amide of a sulphonic acid; specifically any of the drugs derived from sulphanilamide. |
| SUPERDIPLOMAT | • superdiplomat n. A very skilled or successful diplomat (government representative). • SUPERDIPLOMAT n. an exceptional diplomat. |