| BENEFICENTIAL | • beneficential adj. Relating to beneficence. • BENEFICENTIAL adj. doing or producing good, also BENEFICENT. |
| BICENTENARIES | • bicentenaries n. Plural of bicentenary. • BICENTENARY n. a two hundred year anniversary, also BICENTENNIAL. |
| BIOENERGETICS | • bioenergetics n. (Biology, physics) The study of the energy transformations that take place in living organisms. • bioenergetics n. A form of physical therapy according to which physical movements are a means of releasing emotional stress. • BIOENERGETICS n. the biology of energy transformations and energy exchanges (as in photosynthesis) within and between living things and their environments. |
| BIOTELEMETRIC | • biotelemetric adj. Relating to biotelemetry. • BIOTELEMETRIC adj. relating to biotelemetry. |
| DISEMBITTERED | • disembittered v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembitter. • DISEMBITTER v. to free from bitterness. |
| ELECTRIFIABLE | • electrifiable adj. Capable of being electrified (charged with electricity, by rubbing etc). • ELECTRIFIABLE adj. capable of being electrified. |
| IMPERCEPTIBLE | • imperceptible adj. Not perceptible, not detectable, too small in magnitude to be observed. • imperceptible adj. Beyond the purview of man; too great and all-encompassing to be perceived. • IMPERCEPTIBLE adj. not perceptible. |
| IMPERFECTIBLE | • imperfectible adj. Incapable of being made perfect. • IMPERFECTIBLE adj. not capable of being perfected. |
| INTERBREEDING | • interbreeding v. Present participle of interbreed. • interbreeding n. Breeding within a narrow range of individuals. • interbreeding n. Breeding between heterogeneous individuals. |
| IRRETRIEVABLE | • irretrievable adj. Not retrievable; irrecoverable; irreparable. • IRRETRIEVABLE adj. not retrievable. |
| REDEEMABILITY | • redeemability n. The quality of being redeemable. • REDEEMABILITY n. the quality of being redeemable. |
| TENEBROSITIES | • TENEBROSITY n. darkness. |
| WINTERBERRIES | • winterberries n. Plural of winterberry. • WINTERBERRY n. a name given to several shrubs of the genus Ilex, growing in the eastern parts of North America. |