| BIOCENTRISM | • biocentrism n. An ethical viewpoint that extends inherent value to all non-human life, regardless of its sentience. • biocentrism n. A cosmological theory viewing life and biology as central to being, reality, and the cosmos such that… |
| BIOCHEMISTS | • biochemists n. Plural of biochemist. • BIOCHEMIST n. a chemist specialising in the chemistry of living things. |
| BIODYNAMICS | • biodynamics n. (Agriculture) Biodynamic agricultural practices similar to organic farming. • biodynamics n. (Biology, dated) The doctrine of vital forces or energy. • BIODYNAMICS n. the study of the activities of living organisms. |
| BIOMIMETICS | • biomimetics n. The study of the structure and function of living things as models for the creation of materials or… • BIOMIMETICS n. the science of deriving useful structures and processes from the study of natural parallels e.g. Velcro from plant burrs. |
| CHOLIAMBICS | • choliambics n. Plural of choliambic. • CHOLIAMBIC n. a verse having an iambus in the fifth place, and a spondee in the sixth or last, also CHOLIAMB. |
| CHORIAMBICS | • choriambics n. Plural of choriambic. • CHORIAMBIC n. a metrical foot comprising a trochee and an iambus, also CHORIAMB, CHORIAMBUS. |
| COENOBITISM | • coenobitism n. Alternative form of cenobitism. • cœnobitism n. Obsolete spelling of cenobitism. • COENOBITISM n. the state of being a coenobite. |
| COQUIMBITES | • COQUIMBITE n. a yellowish hydrous sulphate of iron found in certain volcanic rocks. |
| MICROBIOMES | • microbiomes n. Plural of microbiome. • MICROBIOME n. the microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, which inhabit the human body in a symbiotic relationship. |
| MICROBIOTAS | • microbiotas n. Plural of microbiota. • MICROBIOTA n. the smallest soil organisms collectively. |
| MICROFIBERS | • microfibers n. Plural of microfiber. • MICROFIBER n. a cloth of tightly woven synthetic fibre, also MICROFIBRE. |
| MICROFIBRES | • microfibres n. Plural of microfibre. • MICROFIBRE n. a cloth of tightly woven synthetic fibre, also MICROFIBER. |
| MISBECOMING | • misbecoming v. Present participle of misbecome. • misbecoming adj. Unbecoming; unbefitting. • MISBECOME v. (archaic) to be unbecoming to. |
| OBJECTIVISM | • objectivism n. The state of being objective; objectivity. • objectivism n. Moral objectivism. • objectivism n. (Philosophy) Any of several doctrines that holds that all of reality is objective and exists outside of the mind. |
| SYMBIOTICAL | • SYMBIOTICAL adj. relating to symbiosis, also SYMBIOTIC. |
| SYMBOLISTIC | • symbolistic adj. Characterized by the use of symbols. • SYMBOLISTIC adj. relating to symbolism, also SYMBOLISTICAL. |