| AMBIOPHONIES | • AMBIOPHONY n. the reproduction of sound to create an illusion to a listener of being in a spacious room, such as a concert hall. |
| ANEMOPHOBIAS | • ANEMOPHOBIA n. the fear of wind or draughts. |
| BROMHIDROSES | • BROMHIDROSIS n. foul-smelling sweat; body odor, also BROMIDROSIS. |
| BROMHIDROSIS | • bromhidrosis n. Alternative form of bromidrosis. • BROMHIDROSIS n. foul-smelling sweat; body odor, also BROMIDROSIS. |
| CHEMOSORBING | • chemosorbing v. Present participle of chemosorb. • CHEMOSORB v. to adsorb by chemical action, also CHEMISORB. |
| DROMOPHOBIAS | • DROMOPHOBIA n. a fear of crossing streets. |
| EMETOPHOBIAS | • EMETOPHOBIA n. the fear of vomiting. |
| HAEMOGLOBINS | • haemoglobins n. Plural of haemoglobin. • HAEMOGLOBIN n. the iron-containing pigment which is the oxygen-carrying substance present in the red blood cells of vertebrates, also HEMOGLOBIN. |
| HAEMOPHOBIAS | • HAEMOPHOBIA n. an irrational fear of blood. |
| HOBGOBLINISM | • hobgoblinism n. Synonym of hobgoblinry. • HOBGOBLINISM n. the state of being a hobgoblin, also HOBGOBLINRY. |
| HOMOBLASTIES | • HOMOBLASTY n. the state of being homoblastic, derived from similar cells. |
| OMBROPHILOUS | • ombrophilous adj. (Biology) Capable of thriving in areas of heavy rainfall. • OMBROPHILOUS adj. capable of withstanding long periods of rain. |
| PHLEBOTOMIES | • phlebotomies n. Plural of phlebotomy. • PHLEBOTOMY n. the surgical opening of a vein to draw blood. |
| PHLEBOTOMISE | • phlebotomise v. Alternative form of phlebotomize. • PHLEBOTOMISE v. to perform phlebotomy on, also PHLEBOTOMIZE. |
| PHLEBOTOMIST | • phlebotomist n. A practitioner of phlebotomy. • PHLEBOTOMIST n. one who carries out phlebotomies. |
| PROTHROMBINS | • prothrombins n. Plural of prothrombin. • PROTHROMBIN n. a protein-like substance present in blood plasma. |
| THEOBROMINES | • theobromines n. Plural of theobromine. • THEOBROMINE n. an alkaloid obtained from the chocolate seed, used in medicine. |
| THROMBOLYSIS | • thrombolysis n. The breaking down of blood clots by pharmacological or other means. • THROMBOLYSIS n. the breaking up of a blood clot. |