| CYPROTERONE | • cyproterone n. (Pharmacology) A synthetic steroid C22H27ClO3 that inhibits the action and secretion of testosterone… • CYPROTERONE n. a synthetic steroid that inhibits androgenic secretions, as of testosterone. |
| HERPETOLOGY | • herpetology n. The branch of biology dealing with reptiles (Reptilia) and amphibians. • HERPETOLOGY n. the study of reptiles and amphibians. |
| HETEROPHONY | • heterophony n. (Music) The simultaneous performance by a number of singers or musicians of two or more versions of the same melody. • HETEROPHONY n. an independent variation on a single melody by two or more voices. |
| HETEROSPORY | • heterospory n. (Botany) The production of spores of two different sizes and sexes by the sporophytes of land plants. • HETEROSPORY n. the production of microspores and megaspores, as in seed plants. |
| HYMENOPHORE | • hymenophore n. (Mycology) The part of a fungus fruiting body which produces spore-bearing cells. • HYMENOPHORE n. the fruiting body of some basidiomycetous fungi. |
| PARLEYVOOED | • parleyvooed v. Simple past tense and past participle of parleyvoo. • PARLEYVOO v. (slang) to speak French. |
| PETROMONEYS | • PETROMONEY n. money from oil revenues. |
| POLYPROPENE | • polypropene n. (Organic chemistry) Alternative form of polypropylene. • POLYPROPENE n. any of various thermoplastic plastics or fibers that are polymers of propylene, also POLYPROPYLENE. |
| PROTEOLYSED | • proteolysed adj. Subject to, or obtained via proteolysis. • proteolysed v. Simple past tense and past participle of proteolyse. • PROTEOLYSE v. to split proteins by proteolysis. |
| PROTEOLYSES | • proteolyses n. Plural of proteolysis. • proteolyses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proteolyse. • PROTEOLYSE v. to split proteins by proteolysis. |
| STEREOPHONY | • stereophony n. The reproduction of stereophonic sound. • STEREOPHONY n. the reproduction of sound. |
| STEREOSCOPY | • stereoscopy n. The manufacture and viewing of stereoscopic images; 3D imaging. • stereoscopy n. Simultaneous vision using both eyes that produces a visual perception of objects located in space. • STEREOSCOPY n. the use of a stereoscope. |