| BIOCOENOSIS | • biocoenosis n. (Biology) A community of interacting organisms that form a natural ecological unit. • BIOCOENOSIS n. a state of association of creatures in a certain region, also BIOCENOSIS. |
| COLONITISES | • COLONITIS n. an inflammation of the large intestine, esp. of its mucous membrane, also COLITIS. |
| DEPOSITIONS | • depositions n. Plural of deposition. • DEPOSITION n. the act of depositing. |
| EICOSANOIDS | • eicosanoids n. Plural of eicosanoid. • EICOSANOID n. any of a class of compounds derived from polyunsaturated acids. |
| ENDOMITOSIS | • endomitosis n. (Biology) A type of cell cycle variation where mitosis is initiated, but some of the processes of mitosis… • ENDOMITOSIS n. division of chromosomes not followed by nuclear division that results in an increased number of chromosomes in the cell. |
| EOSINOPHILS | • eosinophils n. Plural of eosinophil. • EOSINOPHIL n. a type of white blood cell, so called because it is easily stained by eosin, also EOSINOPHILE. |
| EXPOSITIONS | • expositions n. Plural of exposition. • EXPOSITION n. a setting forth of the meaning or purpose (as of a writing). |
| ISOCHRONISE | • ISOCHRONISE v. to make isochronous, also ISOCHRONIZE. |
| ISOPRENOIDS | • isoprenoids n. Plural of isoprenoid. • ISOPRENOID n. a type of chemical compound, featuring a hydrocarbon of the terpene group. |
| NECROBIOSIS | • necrobiosis n. (Pathology) The normal death of cells or tissues because of age-related changes. • NECROBIOSIS n. the natural degeneration and death of a cell in living tissue. |
| POSITIONERS | • positioners n. Plural of positioner. |
| REPOSITIONS | • repositions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reposition. • repositions n. Plural of reposition. • REPOSITION v. to change the position of. |
| SYNOECIOSIS | • SYNOECIOSIS n. the rhetorical figure of coupling opposites. |
| VISIOPHONES | • VISIOPHONE n. a videophone. |