| ANNIHILATION | • annihilation n. The act of destroying or otherwise turning into nothing, or nonexistence. • annihilation n. The act of destroying the form or combination of parts under which a thing exists, so that the name… • annihilation n. The state of being annihilated. |
| CHLORINISING | • chlorinising v. Present participle of chlorinise. • CHLORINISE v. to chlorinate, also CHLORINIZE. |
| CHLORINIZING | • chlorinizing v. Present participle of chlorinize. • CHLORINIZE v. to chlorinate, also CHLORINISE. |
| CINCHONIDINE | • cinchonidine n. (Organic chemistry) A stereoisomer and pseudoenantiomer of cinchonine, used in asymmetric synthesis. • CINCHONIDINE n. an alkaloid that is a stereoisomer of cinchonine, with similar properties and uses. |
| CINCHONISING | • cinchonising v. Present participle of cinchonise. • CINCHONISE v. to treat with cinchona or quinine, also CINCHONIZE. |
| CINCHONIZING | • cinchonizing v. Present participle of cinchonize. • CINCHONIZE v. to treat with cinchona or quinine, also CINCHONISE. |
| DISINHERISON | • disinherison n. Disherison. • DISINHERISON n. the act of disinheriting. |
| ENCHEIRIDION | • ENCHEIRIDION n. a handbook or a manual, also ENCHIRIDION. |
| ENCHIRIDIONS | • enchiridions n. Plural of enchiridion. • ENCHIRIDION n. a manual or handbook, also ENCHEIRIDION. |
| HOMINISATION | • HOMINISATION n. the evolutionary development of human characteristics that differentiate hominids from their primate ancestors, also HOMINIZATION. |
| HOMINIZATION | • hominization n. (Paleontology) The process of becoming like a human. • hominization n. (Theology) The beginning of human life, or of a deity’s life in human form. • HOMINIZATION n. the evolutionary development of human characteristics that differentiate hominids from their primate ancestors, also HOMINISATION. |
| HYPNOIDISING | • HYPNOIDISE v. to put in the hypnoidal state, also HYPNOIDIZE. |
| HYPNOIDIZING | • HYPNOIDIZE v. to put in the hypnoidal state, also HYPNOIDISE. |
| INHABITATION | • inhabitation n. The act of inhabiting, or the state of being inhabited; indwelling. • inhabitation n. Abode; place of dwelling; residence. • inhabitation n. Population; inhabitants. |
| THIOSINAMINE | • THIOSINAMINE n. a white crystalline bitter-tasting compound with a slight garlic-like odour, occurring in mustard oil and used in organic synthesis. |
| TRICHINOSING | • TRICHINOSE v. to infest with trichinae, a small, slender nematoid worm, also TRICHINISE, TRICHINIZE. |