| BIOSAFETY | • biosafety n. Protection from potential harm from biological agents, such as infectious microbes or modified genes. • BIOSAFETY n. safety with respect to the effects of biological research. |
| FIBROCYTE | • fibrocyte n. An inactive connective tissue cell that is capable of forming collagen. • FIBROCYTE n. a normally inactive fibroblast which proliferates following tissue damage. |
| OBJECTIFY | • objectify v. To make (something, such as an abstract idea) possible to be perceived by the senses. • objectify v. To treat (something) as objectively real. • objectify v. To treat (someone) as a mere object, denying (their) dignity. |
| FIBROCYTES | • fibrocytes n. Plural of fibrocyte. • FIBROCYTE n. a normally inactive fibroblast which proliferates following tissue damage. |
| FORGEABILITY | • forgeability n. (Metallurgy) The quality or degree of being forgeable. • FORGEABILITY n. the state of being forgeable. |
| OBJECTIFYING | • objectifying v. Present participle of objectify. • OBJECTIFY v. to make objective. |
| DEFORMABILITY | • deformability n. (Uncountable) The state of being deformable. • deformability n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something is deformable (under standard conditions). • DEFORMABILITY n. the quality of being deformable. |
| MYELOFIBROTIC | • myelofibrotic adj. Relating to myelofibrosis. • MYELOFIBROTIC adj. relating to myelofibrosis, an anemic condition in which bone marrow becomes fibrotic. |
| REFORMABILITY | • reformability n. The quality of being reformable; potential for reform. • REFORMABILITY n. the state of being reformable. |
| ENFORCEABILITY | • enforceability n. The quality of being enforceable. • ENFORCEABILITY n. the state of being enforceable. |
| FORESEEABILITY | • foreseeability n. The state or characteristic of being foreseeable; predictability. • FORESEEABILITY n. the state of being foreseeable. |
| PERFORMABILITY | • performability n. A measurement of how well a system performs over a period of time, regardless of the presence of faults. • PERFORMABILITY n. the state of being performable. |
| SUBINFEUDATORY | • subinfeudatory adj. Of or relating to subinfeudation. • subinfeudatory n. One who holds land by subinfeudation. • SUBINFEUDATORY adj. relating to subinfeudation, the sublease of a portion of a feudal estate by a vassal to a tenant who pays fealty to the vassal. |
| IRREFORMABILITY | • irreformability n. The quality of being irreformable; absence of potential for reform. • IRREFORMABILITY n. the state of being irreformable. |