| 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. |
| BIORHYTHMICS | • biorhythmics n. The study of biorhythms. • BIORHYTHMICS n. the study of biorhythms. |
| BLOODTHIRSTY | • bloodthirsty adj. Thirsty for blood: inexorably violent or eager for bloodshed; murderous. • bloodthirsty adj. Of a book, film, etc.: depicting much violence; gory, violent. • bloodthirsty adj. (Humorous) Of a mosquito, tenaciously seeking to draw blood. |
| BOROHYDRIDES | • borohydrides n. Plural of borohydride. • BOROHYDRIDE n. a compound of boron and hydrogen, used as a reducing agent. |
| BRACHYLOGIES | • BRACHYLOGY n. brevity of diction, abbreviated or condensed expression. |
| CHRYSAROBINS | • chrysarobins n. Plural of chrysarobin. • CHRYSAROBIN n. goa powder, a bitter yellow powder obtained from a Brazilian tree, used as a purgative and in the treatment of skin disease. |
| CYBERPHOBIAS | • CYBERPHOBIA n. fear of computers. |
| DISHONORABLY | • dishonorably adv. In a dishonorable manner. • DISHONORABLE adv. lacking honor, also DISHONOURABLE. |
| HOBBYHORSING | • HOBBYHORSE v. of a vessel, to pitch violently. |
| HYDROPHOBIAS | • hydrophobias n. Plural of hydrophobia. • HYDROPHOBIA n. the morbid fear of water, as in rabies victims. |
| HYPERBOLISED | • hyperbolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hyperbolise. • HYPERBOLISE v. to indulge in hyperbole, also HYPERBOLIZE. |
| HYPERBOLISES | • hyperbolises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyperbolise. • HYPERBOLISE v. to indulge in hyperbole, also HYPERBOLIZE. |
| HYPERBOLISMS | • hyperbolisms n. Plural of hyperbolism. • HYPERBOLISM n. use of hyperbole. |
| HYPERBOLISTS | • hyperbolists n. Plural of hyperbolist. • HYPERBOLIST n. one who resorts to hyperbole. |
| HYPERBOLIZES | • hyperbolizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyperbolize. • HYPERBOLIZE v. to indulge in hyperbole, also HYPERBOLISE. |
| HYPERBOLOIDS | • hyperboloids n. Plural of hyperboloid. • HYPERBOLOID n. a solid figure in which some of the plane sections are hyperbolas. |
| THROMBOLYSIS | • thrombolysis n. The breaking down of blood clots by pharmacological or other means. • THROMBOLYSIS n. the breaking up of a blood clot. |