| COCONSCIOUS | • COCONSCIOUS adj. aware of the same things, or various things within the same consciousness. • COCONSCIOUS n. mental processes in a subsidiary stream, apart from the main stream of consciousness. |
| COUSINHOODS | • cousinhoods n. Plural of cousinhood. • COUSINHOOD n. the state or condition of a cousin; the collective body of cousins. |
| ENDOSPOROUS | • endosporous adj. (Botany) Having the spores contained in a case; applied to fungi. • ENDOSPOROUS adj. of or like an endospore. |
| HOMOOUSIANS | • homoousians n. Plural of homoousian. • HOMOOUSIAN n. one of those, in the 4th century, who accepted the Nicene creed, and maintained that the Son had the same essence or substance with the Father. |
| HORRISONOUS | • horrisonous adj. (Obsolete) Sounding dreadfully; uttering a terrible sound. • HORRISONOUS adj. (archaic) dreadful-sounding, also HORRISONANT. |
| ISOCHRONOUS | • isochronous adj. Happening at regular intervals; isochronal. • isochronous adj. Happening at the same time; simultaneous. • isochronous adj. (Computing) Of or pertaining to the use of clocks derived from the same clock reference. |
| MONOSTOMOUS | • monostomous adj. (Zoology) Having a single mouth or similar opening. • MONOSTOMOUS adj. having only one mouth, pore or similar opening, also MONOSTOME. |
| MONOSTYLOUS | • monostylous adj. (Botany) Having a single style. • MONOSTYLOUS adj. having only one style. |
| ODOROUSNESS | • odorousness n. The quality of being odorous. • ODOROUSNESS n. the state of being odorous. |
| OSTEOGENOUS | • osteogenous adj. Alternative form of osteogenic. • OSTEOGENOUS adj. of or like an osteogen. |
| POISONOUSLY | • poisonously adv. In a poisonous manner. • poisonously adv. (Obsolete) Using poison. • POISONOUS adv. having the quality or effect of poison. |
| SOUNDPROOFS | • soundproofs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of soundproof. • SOUNDPROOF v. to insulate so as to obstruct the passage of sound. |
| SPOROGENOUS | • sporogenous adj. Relating to sporogenesis. • SPOROGENOUS adj. of tissue or cells in which the spores are formed. |