| BILIRUBINS | • bilirubins n. Plural of bilirubin. • BILIRUBIN n. a reddish yellow pigment present in bile. |
| CIRCUITING | • circuiting v. Present participle of circuit. • circuiting n. Circuitous movement. • CIRCUIT v. to move around. |
| CRITIQUING | • critiquing v. Present participle of critique. • CRITIQUE v. (French) to judge as a critic. |
| CUISINIERS | • cuisiniers n. Plural of cuisinier. • CUISINIER n. a cook. |
| DISINURING | • disinuring v. Present participle of disinure. • DISINURE v. to render unfamiliar. |
| HIRUDINOID | • HIRUDINOID adj. like a leech. |
| INDIRUBINS | • indirubins n. Plural of indirubin. • INDIRUBIN n. a red crystalline substance resembling indigotin but with oxidized indoxyl rather than indoxyl nuclei. |
| INQUISITOR | • inquisitor n. A person who inquires, especially searchingly or ruthlessly. • inquisitor n. (Historical) An official of the ecclesiastical court of the Inquisition. • INQUISITOR n. one who inquires or makes inquisition. |
| INTRIGUING | • intriguing adj. Causing a desire to know more; mysterious. • intriguing adj. Involving oneself in secret plots or schemes. • intriguing adj. (Archaic) Having clandestine or illicit intercourse. |
| PERIDINIUM | • Peridinium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Peridiniaceae – certain dinoflagellates. • PERIDINIUM n. a dinoflagellate, a kind of marine protozoan, also PERIDINIAN. |
| PIRLICUING | • PIRLICUE v. to summarize in conclusion, also PURLICUE. |
| PITUITRINS | • PITUITRIN n. a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. |
| PRINCIPIUM | • PRINCIPIUM n. (Latin) a first principle; element; as Newton's Principia. |
| RIDICULING | • ridiculing adj. In a manner intended to ridicule. • ridiculing v. Present participle of ridicule. • ridiculing n. The act of exposing to ridicule. |
| TIROCINIUM | • tirocinium n. Schooling, apprenticeship; novitiate. • TIROCINIUM n. early training; first experience. |
| TRICLINIUM | • triclinium n. (Historical, Roman antiquity) A couch for reclining at mealtimes, extending round three sides of a table… • triclinium n. (Historical, Roman antiquity) A dining room furnished with such a triple couch. • TRICLINIUM n. (Latin) a couch for reclining at meals, extending round three sides of a table, and usually in three parts. |
| TRIUNITIES | • triunities n. Plural of triunity. • TRIUNITY n. a trinity, also TRIUNE. |
| VIRGINIUMS | • VIRGINIUM n. a name proposed for chemical element no 87, now called francium. |