| ACCOUNTABLENESS | • accountableness n. The quality or state of being accountable; accountability. • ACCOUNTABLENESS n. accountability. |
| BIOGEOCHEMICALS | • biogeochemicals n. Plural of biogeochemical. • BIOGEOCHEMICALS n. the science of plants and animals in relation to chemicals in the soil. |
| BIOLUMINESCENCE | • bioluminescence n. (Biology, biochemistry) The emission of light by a living organism (such as a firefly). • BIOLUMINESCENCE n. the emission of light from living organisms. |
| CEREBROVASCULAR | • cerebrovascular adj. (Anatomy) Relating to the blood vessels that run to or from the brain. • CEREBROVASCULAR adj. of or involving the cerebrum and the blood vessels supplying it. |
| CONCEIVABLENESS | • conceivableness n. The state or quality of being conceivable. • CONCEIVABLE n. that can be conceived of. |
| CONCELEBRATIONS | • concelebrations n. Plural of concelebration. • CONCELEBRATION n. celebration of Eucharist by two or more ministers. |
| CORYNEBACTERIAL | • corynebacterial adj. Of or relating to the corynebacteria. • CORYNEBACTERIAL adj. relating to corynebacterium, a bacterium that causes e.g. diphtheria. |
| CORYNEBACTERIUM | • corynebacterium n. Any bacterium, of the genus Corynebacterium, many of which are pathogenic or parasitic. • Corynebacterium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Mycobacteriaceae – gram-positive bacteria, including the species… • CORYNEBACTERIUM n. a bacterium that causes e.g. diphtheria. |
| COUNTERBALANCED | • counterbalanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterbalance. • counterbalanced adj. Having a counterbalance. • COUNTERBALANCE v. to oppose or balance with an equal weight or force. |
| COUNTERBALANCES | • counterbalances n. Plural of counterbalance. • COUNTERBALANCE v. to oppose or balance with an equal weight or force. |
| COUNTERBLOCKADE | • counterblockade n. A blockade set up in opposition to another blockade. • COUNTERBLOCKADE n. an opposing blockade. |
| COUNTERSUBJECTS | • countersubjects n. Plural of countersubject. • COUNTERSUBJECT n. a second theme by the first voice (esp. in a fugue) when accompanying the second voice performing the main subject. |
| IRRECONCILABLES | • irreconcilables n. Plural of irreconcilable. • Irreconcilables n. Plural of Irreconcilable. • IRRECONCILABLE n. one that is irreconcilable. |
| RECONSTRUCTIBLE | • reconstructible adj. Able to be reconstructed. • RECONSTRUCTIBLE adj. capable of being reconstructed. |
| UNRECONCILIABLE | • unreconciliable adj. Not reconciliable. • UNRECONCILIABLE adj. (Shakespeare) unreconcilable. |