| AMYLOSES | • amyloses n. Plural of amylose. • AMYLOSE n. the relatively soluble component of starch, also AMYLOGEN. |
| CALLOSES | • calloses n. Plural of callose. • CALLOSE n. a part of a plant cell wall. |
| CELLOSES | • CELLOSE n. a disaccharide obtained by hydrolysis of cellulose, also CELLOBIOSE. |
| CYCLOSES | • cycloses n. Plural of cyclosis. • CYCLOSIS n. the circulation of cytoplasm. |
| DIPLOSES | • DIPLOSIS n. a method of chromosome formation. |
| ENCLOSES | • encloses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enclose. • ENCLOSE v. to surround, also INCLOSE. |
| HAPLOSES | • HAPLOSIS n. the halving of the chromosome number. |
| INCLOSES | • incloses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inclose. • INCLOSE v. to surround, also ENCLOSE. |
| KYLLOSES | • KYLLOSIS n. clubfoot. |
| PEPLOSES | • peploses n. Plural of peplos. • PEPLOS n. (Greek) a garment worn by women in ancient Greece, also PEPLUS. |
| PSILOSES | • PSILOSIS n. (Greek) loss of hair. |
| PTILOSES | • ptiloses n. Plural of ptilosis. • PTILOSIS n. (Greek) plumage or mode of feathering. |
| RECLOSES | • recloses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reclose. • RECLOSE v. to close again. |
| THYLOSES | • THYLOSE n. an ingrowth from a neighbouring cell through a pit into a vessel, also THYLOSIS, TYLOSIS. |
| UNCLOSES | • uncloses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unclose. • UNCLOSE v. to open. |
| UPCLOSES | • upcloses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upclose. • UPCLOSE v. to close up. |