| ANTIRETROVIRAL | • antiretroviral adj. (Pharmacology) That combats infection by retroviruses. • antiretroviral n. (Medicine, pharmacology) An agent that combats retroviruses. • ANTIRETROVIRAL adj. inhibiting the process by which a retrovirus replicates. |
| CHLOROCRUORINS | • CHLOROCRUORIN n. a green respiratory pigment found in some Polychaeta. |
| CRANIOCEREBRAL | • craniocerebral adj. (Anatomy) Of or pertaining to the skull and the brain. • CRANIOCEREBRAL adj. involving both cranium and brain. |
| INTERCORRELATE | • intercorrelate v. (Intransitive, of multiple things) To correlate mutually. • INTERCORRELATE v. to correlate together. |
| INTERCURRENTLY | • intercurrently adv. In an intercurrent way. • INTERCURRENT adv. occurring during an existing disease. |
| INTERVERTEBRAL | • intervertebral adj. Between the vertebrae. • INTERVERTEBRAL adj. between vertebrae. |
| INTRAMERCURIAL | • intramercurial adj. (Astronomy) Between the planet Mercury and the sun. • INTRAMERCURIAL adj. within Mercury's orbit. |
| IRRESTRAINABLE | • irrestrainable adj. That cannot be restrained. • IRRESTRAINABLE adj. that cannot be restrained. |
| NEUROFIBRILLAR | • neurofibrillar adj. Alternative form of neurofibrillary. • NEUROFIBRILLAR adj. of or like a neurofibril, also NEUROFIBRILAR, NEUROFIBRILLARY. |
| PROVENTRICULAR | • proventricular adj. Relating to the proventriculus. • proventricular adj. Relating to the stage in the lifecycle of some parasites when they migrate to the proventriculus or midgut. • PROVENTRICULAR adj. relating to the proventriculus, the first part of a bird's stomach. |
| RESURRECTIONAL | • resurrectional adj. Of or pertaining to resurrection. • RESURRECTIONAL adj. relating to resurrection, also RESURRECTIONARY. |
| TRANSLITERATOR | • transliterator n. One who transliterates. • TRANSLITERATOR n. one who transliterates. |
| TRINITROCRESOL | • trinitrocresol n. (Organic chemistry, medicine) Any of several isomeric trinitro derivatives of cresol; the commercial… • TRINITROCRESOL n. a yellow crystalline highly explosive compound. |