| BILIRUBIN | • bilirubin n. (Biochemistry) A bile pigment that is a product of the breakdown of the heme portion of hemoglobin (which… • BILIRUBIN n. a reddish yellow pigment present in bile. |
| CUISINIER | • cuisinier n. (Dated) A cook or chef, especially in French contexts. • CUISINIER n. a cook. |
| DAIQUIRIS | • daiquiris n. Plural of daiquiri. • DAIQUIRI n. a cocktail, also DAQUIRI. |
| INDIRUBIN | • indirubin n. (Organic chemistry) A substance isomeric with, and resembling, indigo blue; a component of Tyrian purple. • INDIRUBIN n. a red crystalline substance resembling indigotin but with oxidized indoxyl rather than indoxyl nuclei. |
| INQUIRIES | • inquiries n. Plural of inquiry. • INQUIRY n. a question, also ENQUIRY. |
| INQUIRING | • inquiring v. Present participle of inquire. • inquiring n. Inquiry. • inquiring adj. Inquisitive. |
| KIWIFRUIT | • kiwifruit n. Alternative spelling of kiwi fruit. • kiwi␣fruit n. A Chinese gooseberry vine fruit, having a hairy brown skin and dark green (or in the case of the kiwi… • KIWIFRUIT n. the edible green fruit of the Chinese gooseberry. |
| LIQUIDIER | • LIQUIDY adj. having the nature of a liquid, flowing freely. |
| LIQUIFIER | • liquifier n. Alternative form of liquefier. • LIQUIFIER n. something that liquifies, also LIQUEFIER. |
| MIMIVIRUS | • mimivirus n. A virus, of the genus Mimivirus, associated with some amoebas; it has a very large capsid and complex genome. • mimivirus n. Ellipsis of Acanthamoeba polyphaga mimivirus (“APMV”). • Mimivirus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Mimiviridae. |
| PITUITRIN | • pituitrin n. An extract of bovine posterior pituitary hormones (i.e. oxytocin and vasopressin) formerly used in obstetrics… • PITUITRIN n. a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. |
| RHIPIDIUM | • rhipidium n. (Botany) A scorpioid cyme whose successive pedicels follow a zigzag path on the same plane. • RHIPIDIUM n. a fan-shaped cymose inflorescence. |
| TRIUMVIRI | • triumviri n. Plural of triumvir. • TRIUMVIR n. (Latin) one of a ruling body of three in ancient Rome. |
| VIRGINIUM | • virginium n. (Chemistry, obsolete) A rejected name for francium. • VIRGINIUM n. a name proposed for chemical element no 87, now called francium. |