| ABSORBABILITIES | • absorbabilities n. Plural of absorbability. • ABSORBABILITY n. the ability to be absorbed. |
| ADSORBABILITIES | • adsorbabilities n. Plural of adsorbability. • ADSORBABILITY n. the ability to be adsorbed. |
| AMYLOBARBITONES | • AMYLOBARBITONE n. a white crystalline powder used as a sedative, aka amobarbital. |
| BENZENECARBONYL | • BENZENECARBONYL n. a systemic name for benzoyl. |
| BIBLIOTHECARIES | • bibliothecaries n. Plural of bibliothecary. • BIBLIOTHECARY n. a librarian. |
| BIBLIOTHERAPIES | • bibliotherapies n. Plural of bibliotherapy. • BIBLIOTHERAPY n. the use of reading materials for help in solving personal problems or for psychiatric therapy. |
| BIODESTRUCTIBLE | • biodestructible adj. Capable of being destroyed by natural biological processes. • BIODESTRUCTIBLE adj. biodegradable. |
| CYCLOBARBITONES | • CYCLOBARBITONE n. a barbiturate drug used as a hypnotic and sedative. |
| EQUIPROBABILITY | • equiprobability n. The state or condition of being equiprobable. • EQUIPROBABILITY n. the quality of being equiprobable. |
| IMPROBABILITIES | • improbabilities n. Plural of improbability. • IMPROBABILITY n. the state of being improbable. |
| NONATTRIBUTABLE | • nonattributable adj. Not attributable. • NONATTRIBUTABLE adj. that cannot be attributed. |
| OBSERVABILITIES | • observabilities n. Plural of observability. • OBSERVABILITY n. the state of being observable. |
| QUINALBARBITONE | • quinalbarbitone n. (Pharmacology) A sedative-hypnotic compound, 5-allyl-5-(1-methylbutyl)-barbituric acid, used to sedate… • QUINALBARBITONE n. an anaesthetic and sedative drug derived from barbiturate, aka secobarbital. |
| REDOUBTABLENESS | • redoubtableness n. The quality of being redoubtable. • REDOUBTABLE n. causing fear or alarm, formidable. |
| THROMBOEMBOLISM | • thromboembolism n. (Medicine) An embolism caused by a blood clot carried in the bloodstream from its place of origin. • THROMBOEMBOLISM n. the blocking of a blood vessel by a particle that has broken away from a blood clot at its site of formation. |