| BIOGENIES | • BIOGENY n. the development of life from preexisting life. |
| DEIONISED | • deionised adj. Alternative spelling of deionized. • deionised v. Simple past tense and past participle of deionise. • DEIONISE v. to remove ions from, also DEIONIZE. |
| DEIONISER | • DEIONISER n. an apparatus for removing ions, also DEIONIZER. |
| DEIONISES | • deionises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deionise. • DEIONISE v. to remove ions from, also DEIONIZE. |
| DEIONIZES | • deionizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deionize. • DEIONIZE v. to remove ions from, also DEIONISE. |
| EBIONISED | • Ebionised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Ebionise. • EBIONISE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONIZE. |
| EBIONISES | • Ebionises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Ebionise. • EBIONISE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONIZE. |
| EBIONIZES | • Ebionizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Ebionize. • EBIONIZE v. to follow the sect of ebionism, also EBIONISE. |
| ELEDOISIN | • eledoisin n. An undecapeptide of mollusk origin, belonging to the tachykinin family of neuropeptides. • ELEDOISIN n. a small protein from the salivary glands of various octopuses. |
| ERIONITES | • erionites n. Plural of erionite. • ERIONITE n. a mineral which occurs in white woollike crystals. |
| ISOGENEIC | • isogeneic adj. (Genetics, medicine) Having the same genetic makeup and origin. • ISOGENEIC adj. genetically similar or identical, e.g. in respect of grafts, also ISOGENIC. |
| ISOGENIES | • isogenies n. Plural of isogeny. • ISOGENY n. the state of being of similar origin. |
| JOINERIES | • joineries n. Plural of joinery. • JOINERY n. the trade of a joiner. |
| MEIONITES | • meionites n. Plural of meionite. • MEIONITE n. one of a group of rare minerals, a scapolite with less sodium and silica than marialite. |
| OMNEITIES | • omneities n. Plural of omneity. • OMNEITY n. allness, also OMNIETY. |
| OMNIETIES | • OMNIETY n. allness, also OMNEITY. |
| ORIENCIES | • ORIENCY n. brightness or strength of color. |