| AILUROPHOBIC | • ailurophobic adj. Having or relating to a fear or hatred of cats. • AILUROPHOBIC adj. having a morbid fear of cats. |
| BIBLIOPHILIC | • bibliophilic adj. Having, or pertaining to, bibliophilia (the love of books). • BIBLIOPHILIC adj. loving books. |
| BIBLIOTHECAE | • bibliothecae n. Plural of bibliotheca. • BIBLIOTHECA n. a collection of books; a list of books. |
| BIBLIOTHECAL | • bibliothecal adj. Belonging or pertaining to a library. • BIBLIOTHECAL adj. of or like a bibliotheca, a collection of books; a list of books. |
| BIBLIOTHECAS | • bibliothecas n. Plural of bibliotheca. • BIBLIOTHECA n. a collection of books; a list of books. |
| BIOCHEMICALS | • biochemicals n. Plural of biochemical. • BIOCHEMICAL n. a chemical of biological origin. |
| BIOGRAPHICAL | • biographical adj. Of or relating to an account of a person’s life. • BIOGRAPHICAL adj. relating to biography, also BIOGRAPHIC. |
| BIOTECHNICAL | • biotechnical adj. Of or pertaining to biotechnology. • BIOTECHNICAL adj. of or relating to biotechnology. |
| CHARBROILING | • charbroiling v. Present participle of charbroil. • CHARBROIL v. to broil over charcoal. |
| COHESIBILITY | • cohesibility n. The state of being cohesible. • COHESIBILITY n. the quality of being cohesible. |
| COPUBLISHING | • copublishing v. Present participle of copublish. • co-publishing v. Present participle of co-publish. • COPUBLISH v. to publish in collaboration with someone else. |
| HAPLOBIONTIC | • haplobiontic adj. (Biology) Describing a plant or fungus that has either a haploid or a diploid phase (but not both) in… • HAPLOBIONTIC adj. of or like a haplobiont, an organism living in a salt environment. |
| SHOCKABILITY | • shockability n. The condition of being shockable; the capacity to be shocked. • SHOCKABILITY n. the quality of being shockable. |
| THIOBACILLUS | • thiobacillus n. Any bacillus that is capable of metabolising sulfur, especially members of the genus Thiobacillus. • Thiobacillus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Hydrogenophilaceae – the sulfur bacteria. • THIOBACILLUS n. any of several rod-shaped bacteria that derive energy from the oxidation of sulphur or sulphur compounds. |