| ARCHEOBOTANIES | • ARCHEOBOTANY n. the analysis and interpretation of plant remains found at archaeological sites, also ARCHAEOBOTANY. | 
| BLITHESOMENESS | • blithesomeness n. The quality of being blithesome. • BLITHESOMENESS n. the state of being blithesome.
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| BRONCHIECTASES | • bronchiectases n. Plural of bronchiectasis. • BRONCHIECTASIS n. a chronic dilatation of bronchi or bronchioles.
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| BUTYROPHENONES | • butyrophenones n. Plural of butyrophenone. • BUTYROPHENONE n. any of a class of antipsychotic drugs (as haloperidol) used esp. in the treatment of schizophrenia.
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| ETHNOBIOLOGIES | • ETHNOBIOLOGY n. the branch of biology involving the study of the traditional uses of plants and animals in various human societies. | 
| HEBETUDINOSITY | • hebetudinosity n. The quality of being hebetudinous. • HEBETUDINOSITY n. the state of being hebetudinous, dull or lethargic.
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| HOSPITABLENESS | • hospitableness n. The quality of being hospitable. • HOSPITABLENESS n. the state of being hospitable.
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| INTERBEHAVIORS | • INTERBEHAVIOR n. the behaviour of interaction between organisms, also INTERBEHAVIOUR. | 
| METHEMOGLOBINS | • methemoglobins n. Plural of methemoglobin. • METHEMOGLOBIN n. a soluble brown crystalline basic blood pigment that differs from hemoglobin in containing ferric iron and in being unable to combine reversibly with molecular oxygen.
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| NEIGHBOURLIEST | • NEIGHBOURLY adj. like a neighbour, also NEIGHBORLY. | 
| NONESTABLISHED | • nonestablished adj. Not established. • NONESTABLISHED adj. not established.
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| OVERBREATHINGS | • overbreathings n. Plural of overbreathing. • OVERBREATHING n. hyperventilation.
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| PHYTOBENTHOSES | • PHYTOBENTHOS n. plants living at the bottom of water collectively. | 
| THERMOBALANCES | • thermobalances n. Plural of thermobalance. • THERMOBALANCE n. an analytical balance that measures weight changes when matter is heated.
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| THIABENDAZOLES | • thiabendazoles n. Plural of thiabendazole. • THIABENDAZOLE n. a drug used in the control of parasitic nematode worms and fungus infections and as an agricultural fungicide.
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