| BUTYROPHENONE | • butyrophenone n. (Pharmacology) Any of a class of antipsychotic drugs (such as haloperidol) used especially in the treatment… • BUTYROPHENONE n. any of a class of antipsychotic drugs (as haloperidol) used esp. in the treatment of schizophrenia. |
| COENENCHYMATA | • coenenchymata n. Plural of coenenchyma. • COENENCHYMA n. gelatinous material uniting the polyps of an anthozoan colony. |
| CYCLOHEXANONE | • cyclohexanone n. (Organic chemistry) The alicyclic ketone obtained from cyclohexane by the replacement of a methylene… • CYCLOHEXANONE n. a liquid ketone used esp. as a solvent and in organic synthesis. |
| DEINONYCHUSES | • deinonychuses n. Plural of deinonychus. • DEINONYCHUS n. any of a genus of small bipedal carnivorous theropod dinosaurs from the Cretaceous. |
| HOYDENISHNESS | • hoydenishness n. The quality of being hoydenish. • HOYDENISH n. like a hoyden, also HOIDENISH. |
| HYMENOPTERANS | • hymenopterans n. Plural of hymenopteran. • HYMENOPTERAN n. an order of insect having four membranous wings, e.g. ants, bees, wasps, also HYMENOPTERON. |
| HYMENOPTERONS | • hymenopterons n. Plural of hymenopteron. • HYMENOPTERON n. an order of insect having four membranous wings, e.g. ants, bees, wasps, also HYMENOPTERAN. |
| HYPERTENSIONS | • hypertensions n. Plural of hypertension. • HYPERTENSION n. abnormally or excessively high pressure of arterial blood. |
| INHOMOGENEITY | • inhomogeneity n. (Uncountable) The state of being inhomogeneous. • inhomogeneity n. (Countable) Something that lacks homogeneity. • inhomogeneity n. (Countable) A local departure from homogeneity. |
| MONEYCHANGERS | • moneychangers n. Plural of moneychanger. • money-changers n. Plural of money-changer. • money␣changers n. Plural of money changer. |
| NONHEREDITARY | • nonhereditary adj. Not hereditary; not passed down by inheritance. • non-hereditary adj. Alternative form of nonhereditary. • NONHEREDITARY adj. not hereditary. |
| NYCHTHEMERONS | • nychthemerons n. Plural of nychthemeron. • NYCHTHEMERON n. (Greek) a full period of a day and night. |
| PHENOMENALITY | • phenomenality n. The state or property of being phenomenal. • PHENOMENALITY n. the state of being phenomenal. |
| PHENOMENOLOGY | • phenomenology n. (Philosophy) The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view. • phenomenology n. (Philosophy) A movement based on this, originated about 1905 by Edmund Husserl. • phenomenology n. (Medicine, philosophy of medical sciences) An approach to clinical practice which places undue reliance… |
| RESYNCHRONISE | • resynchronise v. Alternative form of resynchronize. • RESYNCHRONISE v. to synchronise again, also RESYNCHRONIZE. |
| RESYNCHRONIZE | • resynchronize v. To synchronize again. • RESYNCHRONIZE v. to synchronise again, also RESYNCHRONISE. |
| SYNECPHONESES | • synecphoneses n. Plural of synecphonesis. • SYNECPHONESIS n. the union into one syllable of two vowels without forming a recognized diphthong. |
| SYNECPHONESIS | • synecphonesis n. (Grammar) A contraction of two syllables into one; synizesis. • SYNECPHONESIS n. the union into one syllable of two vowels without forming a recognized diphthong. |