| CHEMOSYNTHESIS | • chemosynthesis n. The production of carbohydrates and other compounds from simple compounds such as carbon dioxide, using… • CHEMOSYNTHESIS n. synthesis of organic compounds (as in living cells) by energy derived from inorganic chemical reactions. |
| CHEMOSYNTHETIC | • chemosynthetic adj. Using or relating to chemosynthesis. • CHEMOSYNTHETIC adj. relating to chemosynthesis. |
| HELIOSCIOPHYTE | • HELIOSCIOPHYTE n. a plant that thrives in sun better than shade. |
| HETEROPHYLLIES | • HETEROPHYLLY n. the state of being heterophyllous. |
| HYDROTHERAPIES | • hydrotherapies n. Plural of hydrotherapy. • HYDROTHERAPY n. therapy involving the use of water. |
| HYPERAESTHESIA | • hyperaesthesia n. Alternative spelling of hyperesthesia. • hyperæsthesia n. Obsolete form of hyperaesthesia. • HYPERAESTHESIA n. excessive sensitivity, also HYPERESTHESIA. |
| HYPERAESTHESIC | • HYPERAESTHESIC adj. excessively sensitive, also HYPERAESTHETIC. |
| HYPERAESTHETIC | • hyperaesthetic adj. Alternative form of hyperesthetic. • hyperæsthetic adj. Obsolete form of hyperesthetic. • HYPERAESTHETIC adj. excessively sensitive, also HYPERAESTHESIC. |
| HYPERESTHESIAS | • hyperesthesias n. Plural of hyperesthesia. • HYPERESTHESIA n. excessive sensitivity, also HYPERAESTHESIA. |
| HYPERSTHENITES | • hypersthenites n. Plural of hypersthenite. • HYPERSTHENITE n. a pyroxenite composed almost wholly of hypersthene. |
| HYPNOTHERAPIES | • hypnotherapies n. Plural of hypnotherapy. • HYPNOTHERAPY n. therapy involving the use of hypnotism. |
| LIGHTHEARTEDLY | • lightheartedly adv. In a lighthearted manner, cheerfully, with joy. • light-heartedly adv. Alternative form of lightheartedly. • LIGHTHEARTED adv. free from care. |
| METHYLTHIONINE | • METHYLTHIONINE n. as in methylthionine chloride, a dark green dye used as a stain, antiseptic etc. |
| METHYLXANTHINE | • methylxanthine n. (Organic chemistry) Any of a group of compounds, such as caffeine, formed through the methylation of xanthines. • METHYLXANTHINE n. a methylated xanthine derivative, such as caffeine, theobromine, or theophylline. |
| PHENETHYLAMINE | • phenethylamine n. (Uncountable, organic chemistry) An aromatic amine which is a colorless liquid at room temperature. • phenethylamine n. (Countable, organic chemistry) Any of a group of compounds derived from that amine. • phenethylamine n. (Biochemistry) A monoamine neurotransmitter and neuromodulator found in the brain. |
| PHENYLTHIOUREA | • phenylthiourea n. Phenylthiocarbamide. • PHENYLTHIOUREA n. a crystalline compound used to test for the presence of a certain dominant gene (the compound tasting bitter to those who possess the gene). |
| PHYTOTHERAPIES | • phytotherapies n. Plural of phytotherapy. • PHYTOTHERAPY n. the treatment of the diseases of plants. |