| BIOCENOLOGIES | • BIOCENOLOGY n. the branch of ecology concerned with the relationships and interactions between the members of a natural community. |
| CEREBROTONIAS | • cerebrotonias n. Plural of cerebrotonia. • CEREBROTONIA n. the temperament associated with ectomorphic body type characterized by introversion and hypersensitivity. |
| CEREBROTONICS | • cerebrotonics n. Plural of cerebrotonic. • CEREBROTONIC n. someone with a personality characterized by shyness, introspection, and emotional restraint. |
| CHLOROBENZENE | • chlorobenzene n. (Organic chemistry) Any derivative of benzene in which one or more hydrogen atoms is replaced by chlorine;… • CHLOROBENZENE n. a colorless flammable volatile toxic liquid used in organic synthesis (as of DDT) and as a solvent. |
| COLORABLENESS | • colorableness n. Alternative form of colourableness. • COLORABLENESS n. the state of being colourable, also COLOURABLENESS. |
| COLORBREEDING | • colorbreeding v. Present participle of colorbreed. • COLORBREED v. to breed plants or animals selectively for the production of new varieties having a specific color or shade, also COLOURBREED. |
| CORROBOREEING | • CORROBOREE v. (Native Australian) to hold a kind of festivity. |
| NONOBJECTIVES | • nonobjectives n. Plural of nonobjective. |
| NONOBSERVANCE | • nonobservance n. The failure to observe a custom, or to conform with a law. • NONOBSERVANCE n. a lack of observance. |
| OBJECTIONABLE | • objectionable adj. Arousing disapproval; worthy of objection; offensive. • OBJECTIONABLE adj. undesirable, offensive. |
| OBSOLESCENCES | • obsolescences n. Plural of obsolescence. • OBSOLESCENCE n. the process of becoming obsolete or the condition of being nearly obsolete. |
| OBSOLESCENTLY | • obsolescently adv. In an obsolescent manner. • OBSOLESCENT adv. not functional, but not reduced to a rudiment. |
| PRONOUNCEABLE | • pronounceable adj. Capable of being distinctly pronounced in speech; enunciable. • pronounceable adj. Capable of being expressed; sayable. • PRONOUNCEABLE adj. capable of being pronounced. |