| BIOMEDICINE | • biomedicine n. The application of biology and physiology to clinical medicine. • biomedicine n. The branch of medicine that studies the effects of environmental stress on organisms (most often in space travel). • biomedicine n. (Countable) A medicine created with the use of living organisms. |
| BRIDEMAIDEN | • BRIDEMAIDEN n. a woman who is an attendant of a bride, also BRIDEMAID, BRIDESMAID. |
| DEMOBILISED | • demobilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of demobilise. • DEMOBILISE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILIZE. |
| DEMOBILISES | • demobilises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demobilise. • DEMOBILISE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILIZE. |
| DEMOBILIZED | • demobilized v. Simple past tense and past participle of demobilize. • DEMOBILIZE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILISE. |
| DEMOBILIZER | • demobilizer n. One who or that which demobilizes. |
| DEMOBILIZES | • demobilizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of demobilize. • DEMOBILIZE v. to disband e.g. soldiers, also DEMOBILISE. |
| DISEMBITTER | • disembitter v. (Transitive) To free from bitterness, remove bitterness. • DISEMBITTER v. to free from bitterness. |
| DISEMBODIED | • disembodied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembody. • disembodied adj. Having no material body, immaterial; incorporeal or insubstantial. • disembodied adj. Of a body part, separated from the body. |
| DISEMBODIES | • disembodies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembody. • DISEMBODY v. to remove or free (a spirit) from the body. |
| DISSEMBLIES | • DISSEMBLY n. the breaking up of an assembly, also DISASSEMBLY. |
| IMMEDICABLE | • immedicable adj. Incurable; not able to be assisted by medicine. • IMMEDICABLE adj. that cannot be medicated. |
| MEDICINABLE | • medicinable adj. (Obsolete) Medicinal; having healing properties. • MEDICINABLE adj. that can be treated with medicine. |
| MISBELIEVED | • misbelieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of misbelieve. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| MISDESCRIBE | • misdescribe v. (Transitive) To incorrectly explain or detail something or someone. • MISDESCRIBE v. to describe wrongly. |
| REMOBILISED | • remobilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of remobilise. • REMOBILISE v. to mobilise again, also REMOBILIZE. |
| REMOBILIZED | • remobilized v. Simple past tense and past participle of remobilize. • REMOBILIZE v. to mobilise again, also REMOBILISE. |