| BICOMPONENT | • bicomponent adj. Having two components. • BICOMPONENT n. a fiber made of two polymers having slightly different physical properties so that the fiber has a permanent crimp and fabrics made from it have inherent bulk and stretchability. |
| BOTANOMANCY | • botanomancy n. Divination by plants. A form of pyromancy in which tree branches and/or leaves are burnt. • botanomancy n. Tea-leaf reading, or tasseomancy. • BOTANOMANCY n. divination using burning branches or plants. |
| COMBINATION | • combination n. The act of combining, the state of being combined or the result of combining. • combination n. An object formed by combining. • combination n. A sequence of numbers or letters used to open a combination lock. |
| CONALBUMINS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| CONDEMNABLE | • condemnable adj. Deserving of condemnation. • CONDEMNABLE adj. able to be condemned. |
| CONDEMNABLY | • condemnably adv. In a condemnable manner. • CONDEMNABLE adv. able to be condemned. |
| CONTEMNIBLE | • contemnible adj. Fit to be contemned; contemptible. • CONTEMNIBLE adj. worthy of being contemned. |
| CONTEMNIBLY | • CONTEMNIBLE adv. worthy of being contemned. |
| NONSYMBOLIC | • nonsymbolic adj. Not symbolic. • NONSYMBOLIC adj. not symbolic. |
| RECOMBINANT | • recombinant adj. Formed by a new combination of existing elements. • recombinant adj. (Genetics) Formed by genetic recombination. • recombinant n. (Genetics) An organism, cell, or haplotype formed by genetic recombination. |
| RECOMBINING | • recombining v. Present participle of recombine. • recombining n. (Genetics) The exchanging of genetic material. • recombining adj. (Genetics) That undergoes recombination. |
| UNBECOMINGS | • unbecomings n. Plural of unbecoming. • UNBECOMING n. the transition from existence to nonexistence. |
| UNCOMBINING | • uncombining v. Present participle of uncombine. • UNCOMBINE v. (Dickens) to separate. |