| BLAMEWORTHINESS | • blameworthiness n. The characteristic of being blameworthy. • BLAMEWORTHINESS n. the state of being blameworthy. |
| BRACHYCEPHALISM | • brachycephalism n. Dated form of brachycephaly. • BRACHYCEPHALISM n. the state of being brachycephalic, short-headed. |
| BRACHYDACTYLISM | • BRACHYDACTYLISM n. abnormal shortness of fingers and toes. |
| CHAMBERLAINSHIP | • chamberlainship n. The office or post of chamberlain. • CHAMBERLAINSHIP n. the office of chamberlain. |
| HEMOGLOBINURIAS | • hemoglobinurias n. Plural of hemoglobinuria. • HEMOGLOBINURIA n. the presence of free hemoglobin in the urine, also HAEMOGLOBINURIA. |
| HYPERCATABOLISM | • hypercatabolism n. An increased rate of catabolism. • HYPERCATABOLISM n. an abnormally high rate of catabolism. |
| HYPERMETABOLISM | • hypermetabolism n. (Biochemistry) The physiological state of increased metabolic activity, typically occurring after significant… • HYPERMETABOLISM n. the physiological state of increased rate of metabolic activity. |
| HYPERMOBILITIES | • hypermobilities n. Plural of hypermobility. • HYPERMOBILITY n. extreme mobility. |
| IMPERISHABILITY | • imperishability n. The quality of being imperishable. • IMPERISHABILITY n. the state of being imperishable. |
| MICROPUBLISHERS | • micropublishers n. Plural of micropublisher. • MICROPUBLISHER n. one who publishes in microform, a process for reproducing printed matter in much reduced size. |
| MICROPUBLISHING | • micropublishing n. The publishing of microform publications. • micropublishing n. Publishing on a small scale, or for a niche audience. • MICROPUBLISHING n. publishing in microform. |
| OVEREMBELLISHED | • overembellished v. Simple past tense and past participle of overembellish. • OVEREMBELLISH v. to embellish to excess. |
| OVEREMBELLISHES | • overembellishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overembellish. • OVEREMBELLISH v. to embellish to excess. |
| REESTABLISHMENT | • reestablishment n. (Uncountable) The condition of being reestablished; restoration. • reestablishment n. (Countable) A second or subsequent establishment. • reëstablishment n. Alternative form of reestablishment. |
| STREPHOSYMBOLIA | • strephosymbolia n. A tendency, associated with word blindness, to twist or invert certain similar letters (such as b and d) when reading. • STREPHOSYMBOLIA n. a visual disorder where letters are seen mirror imaged. |
| SYMBOLOGRAPHIES | • SYMBOLOGRAPHY n. symbolic writing or representation. |
| THERMOSTABILITY | • thermostability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being thermostable. • thermostability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is thermostable. • THERMOSTABILITY n. the state of being thermostable. |
| THIMBLERIGGINGS | • THIMBLERIGGING n. the act of thimblerigging. |
| THROMBOEMBOLISM | • thromboembolism n. (Medicine) An embolism caused by a blood clot carried in the bloodstream from its place of origin. • THROMBOEMBOLISM n. the blocking of a blood vessel by a particle that has broken away from a blood clot at its site of formation. |
| THROMBOPLASTINS | • thromboplastins n. Plural of thromboplastin. • THROMBOPLASTIN n. a complex enzyme found esp. in platelets that functions in the conversion of prothrombin into thrombin in the clotting of blood. |