| ANTHROPOPHOBIAS | • ANTHROPOPHOBIA n. fear of humans. |
| ANTHROPOPHOBICS | • anthropophobics n. Plural of anthropophobic. • ANTHROPOPHOBIC n. someone having a fear of humans. |
| BISPHOSPHONATES | • bisphosphonates n. Plural of bisphosphonate. • BISPHOSPHONATE n. any of a family of drugs primarily used to prevent and treat osteoporosis. |
| BOUSTROPHEDONIC | • boustrophedonic adj. Relating to the boustrophedon mode of writing. • BOUSTROPHEDONIC adj. having alternate lines written in opposite directions. |
| BRONCHOGRAPHIES | • BRONCHOGRAPHY n. radiological examination of the trachea or bronchi. |
| BRONCHOSCOPICAL | • bronchoscopical adj. Of or relating to bronchoscopy. • BRONCHOSCOPICAL adj. relating to bronchoscopy, examination of the bronchi, also BRONCHOSCOPIC. |
| BRONCHOSCOPISTS | • bronchoscopists n. Plural of bronchoscopist. • BRONCHOSCOPIST n. one who uses a bronchoscope, an instrument for examining the windpipe. |
| NEPHROBLASTOMAS | • nephroblastomas n. Plural of nephroblastoma. • NEPHROBLASTOMA n. a tumour on the kidneys. |
| PHENOBARBITONES | • phenobarbitones n. Plural of phenobarbitone. • PHENOBARBITONE n. a sedative and hypnotic drug used to treat epilepsy. |
| POLYPHLOESBOEAN | • polyphloesboean adj. (Poetic) Loudly roaring; used to describe the ocean. • POLYPHLOESBOEAN adj. loud-roaring, also POLYPHLOISBIC. |
| PROBATIONERSHIP | • probationership n. The state of being a probationer; novitiate. • PROBATIONERSHIP n. the state of being a probationer. |
| PROHIBITIONISMS | • PROHIBITIONISM n. support for prohibition. |
| PROHIBITIONISTS | • prohibitionists n. Plural of prohibitionist. • PROHIBITIONIST n. one who favors prohibition. |
| RHOMBENPORPHYRS | • RHOMBENPORPHYR n. an intermediate, moderately fine-grained igneous rock with feldspar phenocrysts rhombic in section, also RHOMBENPORPHYRY, RHOMBPORPHYRY. |
| 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. |