| BACITRACINS | • bacitracins n. Plural of bacitracin. • BACITRACIN n. an antibiotic used for treating bacterial skin infections. |
| BACTERICIDE | • bactericide n. Any substance that kills bacteria, especially one that is otherwise harmless. • BACTERICIDE n. an agent that kills bacteria. |
| BACTERIOCIN | • bacteriocin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a class of antibiotic toxins, produced by some bacteria, that target closely related bacteria. • BACTERIOCIN n. an antibiotic (as colicin) produced by bacteria. |
| BIOELECTRIC | • bioelectric adj. Of or pertaining to bioelectricity. • BIOELECTRIC adj. of or relating to electric phenomena in living organisms, also BIOELECTRICAL. |
| BISECTRICES | • bisectrices n. Plural of bisectrix. • BISECTRIX n. the bisector of the angle between the optic axes of a crystal. |
| BRECCIATING | • brecciating v. Present participle of brecciate. • BRECCIATE v. to break a rock down into angular fragments. |
| BRECCIATION | • brecciation n. (Geology) The formation of breccia such as by external shock. • BRECCIATION n. the process of forming breccia. |
| BRONCHITICS | • bronchitics n. Plural of bronchitic. • BRONCHITIC n. one suffering from bronchitis. |
| FIBROCYSTIC | • fibrocystic adj. (Pathology) Having increased fibrosis together with increased cystic spaces. • FIBROCYSTIC adj. of or relating to growth of fibrous tissue with cystic spaces. |
| MACROBIOTIC | • macrobiotic adj. Of a lifestyle incorporating a dietary regimen including locally grown, seasonal, natural foods, or… • macrobiotic adj. Long-lived. • MACROBIOTIC adj. promoting longevity. |
| MICROBIOTIC | • microbiotic adj. Relating to microbiota. |
| NECROBIOTIC | • necrobiotic adj. Relating to necrobiosis. • NECROBIOTIC adj. relating to necrobiosis. |
| SUBCIRCUITS | • subcircuits n. Plural of subcircuit. • SUBCIRCUIT n. a part of a circuit. |
| SUBCRITICAL | • subcritical adj. Of less than critical importance. • subcritical adj. Having a numerical value less than some critical value. • subcritical adj. (Physics) Having insufficient mass to sustain a chain reaction. |