| ETHNOBOTANIST | • ethnobotanist n. A scholar or researcher in the field of ethnobotany. • ETHNOBOTANIST n. a student of ethnobotany. |
| THIMBLEWITTED | • THIMBLEWITTED adj. silly, dimwitted. |
| ANTITHROMBOTIC | • antithrombotic adj. (Pharmacology) That inhibits the formation of thrombi. • antithrombotic n. (Pharmacology) Any drug having this property. • ANTITHROMBOTIC n. a drug effective against thrombosis. |
| ETHNOBOTANISTS | • ethnobotanists n. Plural of ethnobotanist. • ETHNOBOTANIST n. a student of ethnobotany. |
| STRETCHABILITY | • stretchability n. (Uncountable) The state of being stretchable. • stretchability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is stretchable. • STRETCHABILITY n. the state of being stretchable. |
| ANTITHROMBOTICS | • antithrombotics n. Plural of antithrombotic. • ANTITHROMBOTIC n. a drug effective against thrombosis. |
| BLOODTHIRSTIEST | • bloodthirstiest adj. Superlative form of bloodthirsty: most bloodthirsty. • BLOODTHIRSTY adj. eager for bloodshed. |
| TECTIBRANCHIATE | • tectibranchiate adj. (Zoology, obsolete) Having the gills covered by the mantle; of or relating to the former order Tectibranchiata. • tectibranchiate n. Any tectibranchiate mollusk. • TECTIBRANCHIATE adj. of a like a tectibranch, any member of the Tectibranchiata, molluscs including sea-slugs. |
| TETRABRANCHIATE | • tetrabranchiate adj. (Zoology) Of or relating to the Tetrabranchiata; having four gills. • tetrabranchiate n. (Zoology) Any of the Tetrabranchiata. • TETRABRANCHIATE n. any mollusc belonging to the Tetrabranchia, with four gills. |
| THERMOSTABILITY | • thermostability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being thermostable. • thermostability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is thermostable. • THERMOSTABILITY n. the state of being thermostable. |
| THIOBARBITURATE | • thiobarbiturate n. (Medicine) Any compound obtained from a barbiturate by the formal substitution of an oxygen atom by one of sulfur. • THIOBARBITURATE n. a salt of thiobarbituric acid similar in effect to a barbiturate. |