| CHEMOSYNTHESES | • chemosyntheses n. Plural of chemosynthesis. • CHEMOSYNTHESIS n. synthesis of organic compounds (as in living cells) by energy derived from inorganic chemical reactions.
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| CHEMOSYNTHESIS | • chemosynthesis n. The production of carbohydrates and other compounds from simple compounds such as carbon dioxide, using… • CHEMOSYNTHESIS n. synthesis of organic compounds (as in living cells) by energy derived from inorganic chemical reactions.
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| ENHYPOSTATISES | • enhypostatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enhypostatise. • ENHYPOSTATISE v. to subject to enhypostasia, also ENHYPOSTATIZE.
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| HYPOSENSITISED | • hyposensitised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hyposensitise. • HYPOSENSITISE v. to cause (a person) to become less sensitive to (a substance producing an allergic reaction), also HYPOSENSITIZE.
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| HYPOSENSITISES | • hyposensitises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyposensitise. • HYPOSENSITISE v. to cause (a person) to become less sensitive to (a substance producing an allergic reaction), also HYPOSENSITIZE.
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| HYPOSENSITIZES | • hyposensitizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hyposensitize. • HYPOSENSITIZE v. to lower the sensitivity of, also HYPOSENSITISE.
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| MONOPHYSITISMS | • MONOPHYSITISM n. belief that Christ was primarily divine but in human form. | 
| NARCOSYNTHESES | • narcosyntheses n. Plural of narcosynthesis. • NARCOSYNTHESIS n. narcoanalysis directed toward unearthing repressed memories.
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| NARCOSYNTHESIS | • narcosynthesis n. A form of narcoanalysis in which the patient is made to recall repressed memories under hypnosis. • NARCOSYNTHESIS n. narcoanalysis directed toward unearthing repressed memories.
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| PHOTOSYNTHESES | • photosyntheses n. Plural of photosynthesis. • PHOTOSYNTHESIS n. the biochemical process in which light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll, and is used to fuel the building of sugar molecules.
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| PHOTOSYNTHESIS | • photosynthesis n. (Biology) Any process by which plants and other photoautotrophs convert light energy into chemical energy… • PHOTOSYNTHESIS n. the biochemical process in which light energy is absorbed by chlorophyll, and is used to fuel the building of sugar molecules.
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| PHYSIOGNOMISTS | • physiognomists n. Plural of physiognomist. • PHYSIOGNOMIST n. a student of physiognomy.
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| PHYSOSTIGMINES | • physostigmines n. Plural of physostigmine. • PHYSOSTIGMINE n. an alkaloid found in the Calabar bean used esp. in eye drops to reduce pressure inside the eyeball, aka eserine, also PHYSOSTIGMIN.
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| POLYSYNTHESISM | • polysynthesism n. The use of polysynthetic grammar. • POLYSYNTHESISM n. the state of being polysynthetic.
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| PSYCHOANALYSTS | • psychoanalysts n. Plural of psychoanalyst. • PSYCHOANALYST n. a practitioner of psychoanalysis.
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| SYNTHESISATION | • SYNTHESISATION n. the process of synthesising, also SYNTHESIZATION. | 
| SYPHILISATIONS | • syphilisations n. Plural of syphilisation. • SYPHILISATION n. the process of syphilising, also SYPHILIZATION.
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| YOUTHFULNESSES | • youthfulnesses n. Plural of youthfulness. • YOUTHFULNESS n. the state of being youthful.
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