| ANDROSPHINXES | • androsphinxes n. Plural of androsphinx. • ANDROSPHINX n. a sphinx having the head of a man. |
| COMPLEXEDNESS | • complexedness n. The state or quality of being complexed. • COMPLEXEDNESS n. the state of being complex. |
| DESOXYRIBOSES | • desoxyriboses n. Plural of desoxyribose. • DESOXYRIBOSE n. a pentose sugar obtained by the hydrolysis of DNA, also DEOXYRIBOSE. |
| DEXTEROUSNESS | • dexterousness n. The state or quality of being dexterous. • DEXTEROUSNESS n. the state of being dexterous. |
| DISCONNEXIONS | • disconnexions n. Plural of disconnexion. • DISCONNEXION n. the act of disconnecting, also DISCONNECTION. |
| DORSIFLEXIONS | • dorsiflexions n. Plural of dorsiflexion. • DORSIFLEXION n. a bending backwards; a bending of the back. |
| EXCURSIONISED | • excursionised v. Simple past tense and past participle of excursionise. • EXCURSIONISE v. to go on an excursion, also EXCURSIONIZE. |
| EXOPEPTIDASES | • exopeptidases n. Plural of exopeptidase. • EXOPEPTIDASE n. any of a group of enzymes that hydrolyze peptide bonds. |
| EXPOSEDNESSES | • EXPOSEDNESS n. the state of being exposed. |
| PHOTOOXIDISES | • PHOTOOXIDISE v. to undergo photooxidation, also PHOTOOXIDIZE. |
| SEXDECILLIONS | • sexdecillions n. Plural of sexdecillion. • SEXDECILLION n. ten to the power of 51. |
| SULPHADOXINES | • SULPHADOXINE n. an antibiotic drug of the sulphonamide group, commonly used in combination with pyrimethamine to treat malaria, also SULFADOXINE. |
| XENODIAGNOSES | • xenodiagnoses n. Plural of xenodiagnosis. • XENODIAGNOSIS n. the detection of a parasite (as of humans) by feeding a suitable intermediate host (as an insect) on supposedly infected material (as blood) and later examining the host for the parasite. |
| XENODIAGNOSIS | • xenodiagnosis n. (Medicine) diagnosis of an infectious disease (especially of trypanosomiasis) by exposure to a vector… • XENODIAGNOSIS n. the detection of a parasite (as of humans) by feeding a suitable intermediate host (as an insect) on supposedly infected material (as blood) and later examining the host for the parasite. |