| MISAPPLIED | • misapplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of misapply. • MISAPPLY v. to apply wrongly. |
| AMPHIPLOIDS | • amphiploids n. Plural of amphiploid. • AMPHIPLOID n. having at least one set of diploid chromosomes derived from each parent species. |
| HIPPODAMIST | • HIPPODAMIST n. a horse-tamer. |
| HIPPODAMISTS | • HIPPODAMIST n. a horse-tamer. |
| AMPHIDIPLOIDS | • amphidiploids n. Plural of amphidiploid. • AMPHIDIPLOID n. a hybrid having a complete diploid chromosome set from each parent. |
| AMPHIPLOIDIES | • AMPHIPLOIDY n. the state of being amphiploid, having at least one set of diploid chromosomes derived from each parent species. |
| AMINOPEPTIDASE | • aminopeptidase n. (Biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of the peptide bond of the terminal… • AMINOPEPTIDASE n. an enzyme. |
| DISAPPOINTMENT | • disappointment n. (Uncountable) The feeling or state of being disappointed: a feeling of sadness or frustration when something… • disappointment n. (Countable) An example or the act of disappointing: a circumstance in which a positive expectation is not achieved. • disappointment n. (Countable) Something or someone that disappoints: that which causes disappointment. |
| MISAPPRECIATED | • misappreciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misappreciate. • MISAPPRECIATE v. to fail to appreciate. |
| AMINOPEPTIDASES | • aminopeptidases n. Plural of aminopeptidase. • AMINOPEPTIDASE n. an enzyme. |
| AMPHIDIPLOIDIES | • AMPHIDIPLOIDY n. the state of being amphidiploid. |
| DIAPHOTOTROPISM | • DIAPHOTOTROPISM n. the state of being diaphototropic, turning transversely to the light. |
| DISAPPOINTMENTS | • disappointments n. Plural of disappointment. • DISAPPOINTMENT n. the act or an instance of disappointing. |
| HYPERLIPIDEMIAS | • hyperlipidemias n. Plural of hyperlipidemia. • HYPERLIPIDEMIA n. an abnormally high level of fat in the blood, also HYPERLIPEMIA, HYPERLIPIDAEMIA. |
| MISAPPREHENDING | • misapprehending v. Present participle of misapprehend. • MISAPPREHEND v. to apprehend wrongly. |
| MISAPPROPRIATED | • misappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misappropriate. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |