| AGROSTOLOGISTS | • agrostologists n. Plural of agrostologist. • AGROSTOLOGIST n. one who studies grasses. |
| CONTRABASSOONS | • contrabassoons n. Plural of contrabassoon. • CONTRABASSOON n. a musical instrument playing an octave below the bassoon. |
| DEPRESSOMOTORS | • depressomotors n. Plural of depressomotor. • DEPRESSOMOTOR n. a drug with the effect of retarding motor activity. |
| ELECTROOSMOSES | • ELECTROOSMOSIS n. the movement of a liquid out of or through a porous material or a biological membrane under the influence of an electric field. |
| ELECTROOSMOSIS | • electroosmosis n. (Physics) the migration of ions in a solvent through the capillaries of a membrane under the influence… • electroösmosis n. Alternative spelling of electroosmosis. • electro-osmosis n. Alternative form of electroosmosis. |
| FLUOROSCOPISTS | • fluoroscopists n. Plural of fluoroscopist. • FLUOROSCOPIST n. one who uses a fluoroscope. |
| FOOTSORENESSES | • FOOTSORENESS n. the state of being footsore. |
| ONEIROSCOPISTS | • oneiroscopists n. Plural of oneiroscopist. • ONEIROSCOPIST n. one who practises oneiroscopy. |
| OSTEOARTHROSES | • osteoarthroses n. Plural of osteoarthrosis. • OSTEOARTHROSIS n. chronic noninflammatory disease of the joints and the bone adjacent. |
| OSTEOARTHROSIS | • osteoarthrosis n. Osteoarthritis. • OSTEOARTHROSIS n. chronic noninflammatory disease of the joints and the bone adjacent. |
| SPOROTRICHOSES | • sporotrichoses n. Plural of sporotrichosis. • SPOROTRICHOSIS n. an infection of the skin caused by the fungi of the genus Sporotrichum, resulting in granulomatous lesions. |
| SPOROTRICHOSIS | • sporotrichosis n. A disease caused by infection with the fungus Sporothrix schenckii, sometimes acquired from roses. • SPOROTRICHOSIS n. an infection of the skin caused by the fungi of the genus Sporotrichum, resulting in granulomatous lesions. |
| TOPOISOMERASES | • topoisomerases n. Plural of topoisomerase. • 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. |