| GYNOPHOBIA | • gynophobia n. Fear or hatred of women. • GYNOPHOBIA n. a morbid fear of women.
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| GYNOPHOBIC | • gynophobic adj. Having a fear of or aversion to women. • GYNOPHOBIC n. one who hates women.
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| BALLYHOOING | • ballyhooing v. Present participle of ballyhoo. • BALLYHOO v. to promote by uproar.
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| GYNOPHOBIAS | • GYNOPHOBIA n. a morbid fear of women. | 
| GYNOPHOBICS | • GYNOPHOBIC n. one who hates women. | 
| HOBGOBLINRY | • hobgoblinry n. Tales or folklore involving hobgoblins. • HOBGOBLINRY n. the state of being a hobgoblin, also HOBGOBLINISM.
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| ETHNOBIOLOGY | • ethnobiology n. (Biology) The study of the relationships between plants and animals and human cultures. • ETHNOBIOLOGY n. the branch of biology involving the study of the traditional uses of plants and animals in various human societies.
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| HOBBYHORSING | • HOBBYHORSE v. of a vessel, to pitch violently. | 
| HONEYCOMBING | • honeycombing v. Present participle of honeycomb. • honeycombing n. A honeycomb pattern or structure.
 • HONEYCOMBING n. honeycomb stitch.
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| BIOTECHNOLOGY | • biotechnology n. The use of living organisms (especially microorganisms) in industrial, agricultural, medical and other… • biotechnology n. The application of the principles and practices of engineering and technology to the life sciences.
 • BIOTECHNOLOGY n. the utilisation of living organisms in industry.
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| CHRONOBIOLOGY | • chronobiology n. (Biology) The study of the effects of time on biological systems, especially the effects of periodicity. • CHRONOBIOLOGY n. the study of biological rhythms.
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| HONEYCOMBINGS | • honeycombings n. Plural of honeycombing. • HONEYCOMBING n. honeycomb stitch.
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| OXYHEMOGLOBIN | • oxyhemoglobin n. (American spelling) Alternative form of oxyhaemoglobin. • OXYHEMOGLOBIN n. a loose compound of oxygen and haemoglobin, also OXYHAEMOGLOBIN.
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| THYROGLOBULIN | • thyroglobulin n. (Biochemistry) A globulin, produced by the thyroid gland, that has a role in the production of the thyroid hormones. • THYROGLOBULIN n. an iodine-containing protein of the thyroid gland that is the precursor of thyroxine and triiodothyronine.
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| OXYHAEMOGLOBIN | • oxyhaemoglobin n. (Biochemistry) The form of haemoglobin, loosely combined with oxygen, present in arterial and capillary blood. • oxyhæmoglobin n. Alternative spelling of oxyhaemoglobin.
 • OXYHAEMOGLOBIN n. a loose compound of oxygen and haemoglobin, also OXYHEMOGLOBIN.
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| OXYHEMOGLOBINS | • oxyhemoglobins n. Plural of oxyhemoglobin. • OXYHEMOGLOBIN n. a loose compound of oxygen and haemoglobin, also OXYHAEMOGLOBIN.
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| THYROGLOBULINS | • thyroglobulins n. Plural of thyroglobulin. • THYROGLOBULIN n. an iodine-containing protein of the thyroid gland that is the precursor of thyroxine and triiodothyronine.
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| ANTHROPOBIOLOGY | • anthropobiology n. Bioanthropology. • ANTHROPOBIOLOGY n. the study of human biology.
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| GLYCOHEMOGLOBIN | • glycohemoglobin n. Glycated hemoglobin. | 
| OXYHAEMOGLOBINS | • oxyhaemoglobins n. Plural of oxyhaemoglobin. • OXYHAEMOGLOBIN n. a loose compound of oxygen and haemoglobin, also OXYHEMOGLOBIN.
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