| BIMESTRIALLY | • bimestrially adv. Every two months. • BIMESTRIAL adv. occurring every two months; lasting two months. |
| BIOCHEMISTRY | • biochemistry n. (Uncountable) The chemistry of those compounds that occur in living organisms, and the processes that… • biochemistry n. (Countable) The chemical characteristics of a particular living organism. • biochemistry n. (Countable) The biochemical activity associated with a particular chemical or condition. |
| BISYMMETRIES | • bisymmetries n. Plural of bisymmetry. • BISYMMETRY n. symmetry in two planes at right angles to each other. |
| INTERMINABLY | • interminably adv. In an interminable manner; (seemingly) endlessly. • INTERMINABLE adv. having or seeming to have no end. |
| MALLEABILITY | • malleability n. The quality or state of being malleable. • malleability n. The property by virtue of which a material can be extended in all directions without rupture by the… • malleability n. (Cryptography) a property of a cryptographic algorithms in which an adversary can alter a ciphertext… |
| MEMORABILITY | • memorability n. The quality or state of being memorable. • MEMORABILITY n. the state of being memorable. |
| NUMERABILITY | • numerability n. The quality of being numerable. • NUMERABILITY n. the quality of being numerable. |
| PERMEABILITY | • permeability n. The property of being permeable. • permeability n. The rate of flow of a fluid through a porous material. • permeability n. (Geology) A measure of the ability of a rock to transmit fluids (such as oil or water). |
| REMOVABILITY | • removability n. The state of being removable. • REMOVABILITY n. the state of being removable. |
| TEMPTABILITY | • temptability n. The quality of being temptable; susceptibility to temptation. • TEMPTABILITY n. the quality of being temptable. |
| TURBIDIMETRY | • turbidimetry n. The measurement of turbidity by means of a turbidimeter. • TURBIDIMETRY n. measurement by turbidimeter, an instrument for measuring the turbidity of liquids. |
| WHITEBOYISMS | • WHITEBOYISM n. the principles of the Whiteboys, an association of Irish peasants. |