| BIBLIOGRAPHICAL | • bibliographical adj. Bibliographic. • BIBLIOGRAPHICAL adj. relating to bibliography, also BIBLIOGRAPHIC. |
| BIBLIOPHILISTIC | • BIBLIOPHILISTIC adj. of or like a bibliophile, a lover of books. |
| EBULLIOSCOPICAL | • ebullioscopical adj. Alternative form of ebullioscopic. • EBULLIOSCOPICAL adj. relating to an ebullioscope, an instrument for measuring the boiling point of liquids, also EBULLIOSCOPIC. |
| HYPERCOAGULABLE | • hypercoagulable adj. (Of blood) Having an increased tendency to clot. • HYPERCOAGULABLE adj. excessively coagulable. |
| PALAEOBOTANICAL | • palaeobotanical adj. Alternative spelling of paleobotanical. • PALAEOBOTANICAL adj. relating to palaeobotany, the study of fossil plants, also PALAEOBOTANIC. |
| PALEOBIOLOGICAL | • paleobiological adj. Of or pertaining to paleobiology. • PALEOBIOLOGICAL adj. relating to paleobiology, also PALEOBIOLOGIC. |
| PERISSOSYLLABIC | • PERISSOSYLLABIC adj. having an additional syllable. |
| PHLEBOSCLEROSES | • PHLEBOSCLEROSIS n. hardening and loss of elasticity of the veins. |
| PHLEBOSCLEROSIS | • phlebosclerosis n. (Pathology) sclerosis of the wall of a vein. • PHLEBOSCLEROSIS n. hardening and loss of elasticity of the veins. |
| PHOTOBIOLOGICAL | • photobiological adj. Of or pertaining to photobiology. • PHOTOBIOLOGICAL adj. relating to photobiology, also PHOTOBIOLOGIC. |
| POLYCARBOXYLATE | • polycarboxylate n. (Organic chemistry) Any ester of a polycarboxylic acid. • POLYCARBOXYLATE n. a salt or ester of a polycarboxylic acid, used in certain detergents. |
| POLYSYLLABICISM | • polysyllabicism n. (Of linguistic expression) The state or characteristic of having a polysyllabic or overly complex style. • POLYSYLLABICISM n. the state of being polysyllabic, also POLYSYLLABISM. |
| PROBLEMATICALLY | • problematically adv. In a problematic manner. • PROBLEMATICAL adv. causing problems, also PROBLEMATIC. |
| STREPTOBACILLUS | • streptobacillus n. Any bacterium of the genus Streptobacillus. • Streptobacillus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Leptotrichiaceae – aerobic gram-negative bacteria. • STREPTOBACILLUS n. any of a genus of rod-shaped bacteria in which the individual cells are often joined in a chain. |