| PROBLEMISTS | • problemists n. Plural of problemist. • PROBLEMIST n. one who sets problems. |
| SPERMATOBLAST | • spermatoblast n. (Dated) A spermatocyte. • SPERMATOBLAST n. a sperm-producing cell. |
| IMPRESSIBILITY | • impressibility n. The quality of being impressible. • IMPRESSIBILITY n. the state of being impressible. |
| MALABSORPTIONS | • malabsorptions n. Plural of malabsorption. • MALABSORPTION n. faulty absorption esp. of nutrient materials from the gastrointestinal tract. |
| PERMISSIBILITY | • permissibility n. (Uncountable) The condition of being permissible; legitimacy; allowability. • permissibility n. (Countable) A permissible act. • PERMISSIBILITY n. the state of being permissible. |
| PERMUTABLENESS | • permutableness n. Quality of being permutable. • PERMUTABLE n. that can be permuted. |
| SPERMATOBLASTS | • spermatoblasts n. Plural of spermatoblast. • SPERMATOBLAST n. a sperm-producing cell. |
| TIMBROPHILISTS | • TIMBROPHILIST n. a stamp-collector. |
| COMPRESSIBILITY | • compressibility n. The degree to which something is compressible. • compressibility n. (Thermodynamics) The product of pressure and molar volume divided by the product of the gas constant… • COMPRESSIBILITY n. the state of being compressible. |
| NEPHROBLASTOMAS | • nephroblastomas n. Plural of nephroblastoma. • NEPHROBLASTOMA n. a tumour on the kidneys. |
| PERFECTIBILISMS | • PERFECTIBILISM n. the doctrine that humans capable of becoming perfect. |
| SPERMATOBLASTIC | • spermatoblastic adj. Of or relating to a spermatoblast. • SPERMATOBLASTIC adj. of or like a spermatoblast, a sperm-producing cell. |
| 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. |
| 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. |