| ALEMBROTHS | • ALEMBROTH n. an alchemists' word for mercury ammonium chloride, aka salt of wisdom. |
| BIORHYTHMS | • biorhythms n. Plural of biorhythm. • BIORHYTHM n. a periodic change in the behaviour or physiology of many animals and plants (e.g. hibernation and migration) mediated by hormones which are in turn influenced by changes in day-length. |
| BOTHERSOME | • bothersome adj. Causing trouble, annoyance, inconvenience, irritation, or perplexity. • BOTHERSOME adj. causing bother. |
| BRIGHTSOME | • brightsome adj. (Archaic) Marked by brightness or brilliance; resplendent in appearance; shining. • BRIGHTSOME adj. bright; clear; brilliant. |
| CHEMISORBS | • chemisorbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chemisorb. • CHEMISORB v. to adsorb by chemical action, also CHEMOSORB. |
| CHEMOSORBS | • chemosorbs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chemosorb. • CHEMOSORB v. to adsorb by chemical action, also CHEMISORB. |
| CHORIAMBUS | • choriambus n. (Poetry) A metrical foot consisting of four syllables, of which the first and last are long, and the… • CHORIAMBUS n. a metrical foot comprising a trochee and an iambus, also CHORIAMB, CHORIAMBIC. |
| HOMEBIRTHS | • homebirths n. Plural of homebirth. • HOMEBIRTH n. the act of giving birth to a child in one's own home. |
| HOMEBUYERS | • homebuyers n. Plural of homebuyer. • HOMEBUYER n. one who is buying a home. |
| HYBRIDOMAS | • hybridomas n. Plural of hybridoma. • HYBRIDOMA n. a hybrid cell produced by the fusion of an antibody-producing lymphocyte with a tumor cell. |
| OMBROPHILS | • ombrophils n. Plural of ombrophil. • OMBROPHIL n. a plant flourishing in extremely rainy conditions, also OMBROPHILE. |
| RHOMBOIDES | • rhomboides n. (Obsolete) A rhomboid. • RHOMBOIDES n. a rhomboid, also RHOMBOIDEUS. |
| SMOOTHBORE | • smoothbore adj. (Firearms) having a bore with a smooth interior, ie. one that has not been rifled. • smoothbore n. (Firearms) a cannon, gun or other firearm that has an unrifled barrel. • SMOOTHBORE adj. having a bore of perfectly smooth surface, not rifled. |
| THROMBOSED | • thrombosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrombose. • THROMBOSE v. to cause thrombosis in. |
| THROMBOSES | • thromboses n. Plural of thrombosis. • thromboses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrombose. • THROMBOSIS n. clotting of blood in a vessel during life. |
| THROMBOSIS | • thrombosis n. (Pathology) The formation of thrombi in the blood vessels of a living organism, causing obstruction… • THROMBOSIS n. clotting of blood in a vessel during life. |