| ASYNCHRONOUSLY | • asynchronously adv. In an asynchronous manner. • ASYNCHRONOUS adv. not synchronous. |
| CHLOROBENZENES | • chlorobenzenes n. Plural of chlorobenzene. • CHLOROBENZENE n. a colorless flammable volatile toxic liquid used in organic synthesis (as of DDT) and as a solvent. |
| CHRONOLOGISING | • chronologising v. Present participle of chronologise. • CHRONOLOGISE v. to arrange in chronological order or establish the order in time of events, etc., also CHRONOLOGIZE. |
| DINITROPHENOLS | • dinitrophenols n. Plural of dinitrophenol. • DINITROPHENOL n. any of six isomeric crystalline compounds some of whose derivatives are pesticides. |
| HOMOTRANSPLANT | • homotransplant n. An instance of homotransplantation (allotransplantation). • homotransplant n. The graft (tissue or organ) transplanted in such an instance: Synonym of homograft (allograft). • HOMOTRANSPLANT n. a graft of tissue from one individual to another of the same species. |
| HONOURABLENESS | • honourableness n. Alternative spelling of honorableness. • HONOURABLE n. worthy of honour, also HONORABLE. |
| HORIZONTALNESS | • horizontalness n. The property of being horizontal. • HORIZONTAL n. parallel to the horizon. |
| INHARMONIOUSLY | • inharmoniously adv. In an inharmonious way. • INHARMONIOUS adv. not harmonious. |
| LARYNGOPHONIES | • LARYNGOPHONY n. the sound of the voice as heard through the stethoscope applied over the larynx. |
| NONCHROMOSOMAL | • nonchromosomal adj. Not chromosomal. • NONCHROMOSOMAL adj. not situated on a chromosome. |
| NONPHILOSOPHER | • nonphilosopher n. One who is not a philosopher. • nonphilosopher n. One devoted to François Laruelle’s concept of nonphilosophy. • nonphilosopher n. One who doesn’t believe in philosophy or the concept of it. |
| PHRENOLOGISING | • PHRENOLOGISE v. to examine phrenologically, also PHRENOLOGIZE. |
| PROSENCEPHALON | • prosencephalon n. (Neuroanatomy) Forebrain. • PROSENCEPHALON n. the forebrain. |
| SCALENOHEDRONS | • scalenohedrons n. Plural of scalenohedron. • SCALENOHEDRON n. a hemihedral form bounded in the hexagonal system by twelve, in the tetragonal by eight, faces, each a scalene triangle. |