| ANTIBIOSIS | • antibiosis n. (Ecology) An association between organisms that is detrimental (harmful) to one or more of them; especially… • ANTIBIOSIS n. a state of mutual antagonism between associated organisms. |
| BIBLIOTICS | • bibliotics n. The study of documents and handwriting in order to verify authorship or authenticity. • BIBLIOTICS n. the study of handwriting, documents, and writing materials esp. for determining genuineness or authorship. |
| BIBLIOTIST | • BIBLIOTIST n. one who practises bibliotics, the study of handwriting, documents, and writing materials. |
| BIOMININGS | • BIOMINING n. microbiological mining. |
| BIOPHILIAS | • BIOPHILIA n. innate love for the natural world, supposed to be felt by all mankind. |
| BIOPOIESIS | • biopoiesis n. (Biology) abiogenesis. • BIOPOIESIS n. the creation of living from nonliving material as an evolutionary process. |
| BOVINITIES | • bovinities n. Plural of bovinity. • BOVINITY n. the state of being a bovine. |
| EBIONISING | • Ebionising v. Present participle of Ebionise. • EBIONISE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONIZE. |
| EBIONITISM | • Ebionitism n. The system or doctrine of the Ebionites. • EBIONITISM n. the system or doctrine of the Ebionites. |
| FIBRINOIDS | • fibrinoids n. Plural of fibrinoid. • FIBRINOID n. a natural material that resembles fibrin. |
| FIBROSITIS | • fibrositis n. Fibromyalgia. • FIBROSITIS n. inflammation of the nerve fibres. |
| IMMOBILISE | • immobilise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of immobilize. • IMMOBILISE v. to render immobile, also IMMOBILIZE. |
| IMMOBILISM | • immobilism n. Political or economic inactivity, often a result of ultraconservative policies. • IMMOBILISM n. a political policy characterised by extreme lack of action. |
| INHIBITORS | • inhibitors n. Plural of inhibitor. • INHIBITOR n. something or someone that inhibits, also INHIBITER. |
| LIBIDINOUS | • libidinous adj. Having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness. • LIBIDINOUS adj. having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness. |
| MOBILISING | • mobilising v. Present participle of mobilise. • MOBILISE v. to make moveable, also MOBILIZE. |
| MOBILITIES | • mobilities n. Plural of mobility. • MOBILITY n. the ability to move. |
| NOBILITIES | • nobilities n. Plural of nobility. • NOBILITY n. the social class composed of nobles. |
| SIBILATION | • sibilation n. A hissing sound. • SIBILATION n. utterance with a hissing sound. |
| TIBIOTARSI | • tibiotarsi n. Plural of tibiotarsus. • TIBIOTARSUS n. in birds, a bone formed by the fusion of the tibia and some of the tarsals. |