| ANTITHROMBIN | • antithrombin n. A small molecule that inactivates several enzymes of the coagulation system. • ANTITHROMBIN n. a substance in blood preventing coagulation of blood. |
| BIOSYNTHETIC | • biosynthetic adj. (Biochemistry) of or pertaining to biosynthesis. • BIOSYNTHETIC adj. relating to biosynthesis. |
| BLETHERATION | • BLETHERATION n. blethering. |
| BOTHERATIONS | • botherations n. Plural of botheration. • BOTHERATION n. trouble, bother. |
| BUTTONHOLING | • buttonholing v. Present participle of buttonhole. • buttonholing n. The act of detaining someone in conversation against his or her will. • BUTTONHOLE v. to detain in talk, also BUTTONHOLD. |
| COHABITATION | • cohabitation n. An emotional and physical intimate relationship which includes a common living place and which exists… • cohabitation n. The act of living together. • cohabitation n. A place where two or more individuals reside together. |
| HABILITATION | • habilitation n. Equipment; qualification. • habilitation n. An act of habilitating. • habilitation n. An academic qualification, prerequiring a PhD, required in order to gain tenure as a professor in some… |
| HABITATIONAL | • habitational adj. Pertaining to habitation or an inhabited region. • habitational adj. (Of a name) Deriving from the name of a place where a presumed ancestor once lived. • HABITATIONAL adj. relating to habitation. |
| HABITUATIONS | • habituations n. Plural of habituation. • HABITUATION n. the process of habituating. |
| INHABITATION | • inhabitation n. The act of inhabiting, or the state of being inhabited; indwelling. • inhabitation n. Abode; place of dwelling; residence. • inhabitation n. Population; inhabitants. |
| OUTBREATHING | • outbreathing v. Present participle of outbreathe. • outbreathing n. A breathing out; an exhalation. • OUTBREATHE v. to breathe forth. |
| OUTTHROBBING | • outthrobbing v. Present participle of outthrob. • OUTTHROB v. to surpass in throbbing. |
| SUBHASTATION | • subhastation n. (Archaic) A public sale or auction. • SUBHASTATION n. (historical) sale by public auction. |