| AMBITIONED | • ambitioned adj. Having ambition. • AMBITION v. to seek with eagerness. |
| BEVOMITING | • bevomiting v. Present participle of bevomit. • BEVOMIT v. to vomit all over. |
| BIMODALITY | • bimodality n. (Statistics) A bimodal condition. • BIMODALITY n. the state of being bimodal, having two modes. |
| BIOCHEMIST | • biochemist n. A chemist whose speciality is biochemistry. • BIOCHEMIST n. a chemist specialising in the chemistry of living things. |
| BIOMETRICS | • biometrics n. The automated measurement of biological data. • biometrics n. The automated recognition of individuals based on their behavioural and biological characteristics. • BIOMETRICS n. the study of biological measurement. |
| BIOMETRIES | • biometries n. Plural of biometry. • BIOMETRY n. the statistical study of biological data. |
| BIOMIMETIC | • biomimetic adj. Of, related to, or produced by biomimetics. • BIOMIMETIC adj. relating to biomimetics, the science of deriving useful structures and processes from the study of natural parallels. |
| BIONOMISTS | • BIONOMIST n. a student of bionomics, the study of organisms interacting in their environments. |
| BITUMINOUS | • bituminous adj. Of or pertaining to bitumen. • bituminous n. (Uncountable) Bituminous coal. • bituminous n. (Countable) A type or grade of bituminous coal. |
| COQUIMBITE | • coquimbite n. (Mineralogy) The nonahydrate of iron(III) sulfate. • COQUIMBITE n. a yellowish hydrous sulphate of iron found in certain volcanic rocks. |
| EBIONITISM | • Ebionitism n. The system or doctrine of the Ebionites. • EBIONITISM n. the system or doctrine of the Ebionites. |
| IMBIBITION | • imbibition n. The act of imbibing. • IMBIBITION n. the absorption of a liquid by a solid or a gel; the uptake of water by germinating seeds. |
| IMMOBILITY | • immobility n. The quality of not moving. • immobility n. The state or condition of being unable to change one’s location, move or be moved. • IMMOBILITY n. the state of being immobile. |
| MICROBIOTA | • microbiota n. The microbial community that inhabits a multi-cellular organism, whether the entire organism or a specific… • Microbiota prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Cupressaceae – an evergreen shrub from eastern Russia. • MICROBIOTA n. the smallest soil organisms collectively. |
| MOBILITIES | • mobilities n. Plural of mobility. • MOBILITY n. the ability to move. |
| MOVABILITY | • movability n. The condition of being movable; ability or capacity to be moved. • movability n. The ability to move (oneself). • MOVABILITY n. the ability to be moved, also MOVEABILITY. |
| SYMBIONTIC | • symbiontic adj. Relating to a symbiont. • symbiontic adj. Misspelling of symbiotic. • SYMBIONTIC adj. of or like a symbiont. |
| TABLOIDISM | • tabloidism n. The practices of tabloid journalism; gaudy sensationalism. |