| ARBORESCENCE | • arborescence n. A tree-like structure. • arborescence n. (Graph theory) A directed rooted tree in which all vertices can be reached from the root. • ARBORESCENCE n. shape or growth like a tree's. |
| BENEVOLENCES | • benevolences n. Plural of benevolence. • BENEVOLENCE n. a disposition to do good. |
| BETACAROTENE | • betacarotene n. (Pharmacology) The international nonproprietary name of beta-carotene when used as a drug. • beta-carotene n. (Biochemistry) A plant pigment that is an isomer of carotene, found in dark green and dark yellow vegetables… • beta␣carotene n. Alternative spelling of beta-carotene. |
| BIOENERGETIC | • bioenergetic adj. Of or pertaining to bioenergetics. • BIOENERGETIC adj. relating to bioenergetics. |
| BOTTLENECKED | • bottlenecked v. Simple past tense and past participle of bottleneck. • BOTTLENECK v. to slow down or impede by creating an obstruction. |
| CONCELEBRATE | • concelebrate v. To celebrate along with others. • concelebrate v. (Of a newly ordained priest) To celebrate a mass along with the bishop who ordained him. • CONCELEBRATE v. to jointly recite the canon of the Eucharist in unison with others. |
| DISOBEDIENCE | • disobedience n. Refusal to obey. • DISOBEDIENCE n. refusal or neglect to obey. |
| INOBEDIENCES | • INOBEDIENCE n. disobedience. |
| OBMUTESCENCE | • obmutescence n. Silence; inability or refusal to speak. • OBMUTESCENCE n. the act of becoming or keeping silent or mute. |
| OBSOLESCENCE | • obsolescence n. (Uncountable) The state of being obsolete—no longer in use; gone into disuse; disused or neglected. • obsolescence n. (Countable) The process of becoming obsolete, outmoded or out of date. • OBSOLESCENCE n. the process of becoming obsolete or the condition of being nearly obsolete. |
| RENOUNCEABLE | • renounceable adj. Capable of being renounced. • RENOUNCEABLE adj. able to be renounced. |
| VERBENACEOUS | • verbenaceous adj. (Botany) Of or relating to the family Verbenaceae of mainly tropical flowering plants. • VERBENACEOUS adj. belonging to the verbena family. |