| ANTISENSE | • antisense n. (Genetics) A molecule which interacts with a complementary strand of nucleic acids, so as to suppress… • ANTISENSE adj. of a drug, etc., designed to treat diseases and infection by inhibiting the production of pathogenic proteins. |
| EINSTEINS | • einsteins n. Plural of einstein. • Einsteins n. Plural of Einstein. • EINSTEIN n. a very intelligent person. |
| INEPTNESS | • ineptness n. The quality or degree of being inept. • INEPTNESS n. the state of being inept. |
| INERTNESS | • inertness n. Lack of activity or exertion; habitual indisposition to action or motion. • inertness n. Absence of the power of self-motion; inertia. • inertness n. (Chemistry) Quality of being unreactive with other chemical compounds or elements. |
| INSENSATE | • insensate adj. Having no sensation or consciousness; unconscious; inanimate. • insensate adj. Senseless; foolish; irrational. • insensate adj. Unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive. |
| INTENSEST | • intensest adj. Superlative form of intense: most intense. • INTENSE adj. existing in a high degree. |
| NESCIENTS | • nescients n. Plural of nescient. • NESCIENT n. one who is ignorant. |
| NOTEDNESS | • notedness n. The quality of being noted. • NOTEDNESS n. the state of being noted. |
| OFTENNESS | • oftenness n. (Rare) The quality of happening often; frequency. • OFTENNESS n. frequency. |
| SENESCENT | • senescent adj. Growing old; decaying with the lapse of time. • senescent adj. Characteristic of old age. • senescent adj. (Cytology, of a cell) That ceases to divide. |
| SENTENCES | • sentences n. Plural of sentence. • sentences v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sentence. • SENTENCE v. to declare judicially the punishment. |
| SENTIENTS | • sentients n. Plural of sentient. • SENTIENT n. a person or thing capable of sensation. |
| SENTINELS | • sentinels n. Plural of sentinel. • SENTINEL v. to stand guard. |
| SETENANTS | • setenants n. Plural of setenant. • se-tenants n. Plural of se-tenant. • SETENANT n. (French) in philately, two or more stamps joined together in an unsevered block of which at least one differs in design and value from the others. |
| SONNETISE | • sonnetise v. Alternative form of sonnetize. • SONNETISE v. to compose sonnets, also SONNETIZE. |
| STEENINGS | • steenings n. Plural of steening. • STEENING n. a stone lining, also STEANING, STEINING. |
| STERNNESS | • sternness n. (Uncountable) The state or quality of being stern. • sternness n. (Countable) The result or product of being stern. • STERNNESS n. the state of being stern. |
| SYNTENIES | • syntenies n. Plural of synteny. • SYNTENY n. the presence of several genes on the same chromosome. |
| TENSENESS | • tenseness n. The characteristic of being tense. • tenseness n. (Phonetics) A particular vowel or consonant quality that is phonemically contrastive in many languages… • TENSENESS n. the state of being tense. |