| DEPRESSOMOTOR | • depressomotor adj. (Medicine) Depressing or diminishing the capacity for movement. • depressomotor n. (Medicine) Any agent that depresses the activity of the motor centres. • DEPRESSOMOTOR n. a drug with the effect of retarding motor activity. |
| HYDROSOMATOUS | • HYDROSOMATOUS adj. of or like hydrosomata. |
| MONOCHROMISTS | • monochromists n. Plural of monochromist. • MONOCHROMIST n. a person who practises monochrome. |
| MONOSTROPHICS | • monostrophics n. Plural of monostrophic. • MONOSTROPHICS n. monostrophic verses. |
| MORPHOLOGISTS | • morphologists n. Plural of morphologist. • MORPHOLOGIST n. a student of morphology. |
| MOTORISATIONS | • motorisations n. Plural of motorisation. • MOTORISATION n. the act of motorising, also MOTORIZATION. |
| NORMOTENSIONS | • NORMOTENSION n. normal blood pressure. |
| ORTHOTROPISMS | • ORTHOTROPISM n. vertical growth. |
| OSTEOSARCOMAS | • osteosarcomas n. Plural of osteosarcoma. • OSTEOSARCOMA n. a malignant tumour derived from osteoblasts, composed of bone and sarcoma cells. |
| OVARIOTOMISTS | • ovariotomists n. Plural of ovariotomist. • OVARIOTOMIST n. one who carries out ovariotomies. |
| PHOTOTROPISMS | • phototropisms n. Plural of phototropism. • PHOTOTROPISM n. movement directed by light. |
| SOMATOSENSORY | • somatosensory adj. (Biology) Of or pertaining to the perception of sensory stimuli produced by the skin or internal organs. • SOMATOSENSORY adj. of, relating to, or being sensory activity having its origin elsewhere than in the special sense organs (as eyes and ears) and conveying information about the state of the body proper and its immediate environment. |
| SOMATOTROPINS | • somatotropins n. Plural of somatotropin. • SOMATOTROPIN n. a polypeptide growth hormone, also SOMATOTROPHIN, SOMATOTROPINE. |
| TOPOISOMERASE | • topoisomerase n. (Biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that affect the topology of DNA, especially ones that relax supercoiling. • TOPOISOMERASE n. any of a class of enzymes that reduce supercoiling in DNA by breaking and rejoining one or both strands of the DNA molecule. |