| APOAPSIS | • apoapsis n. (Astronomy) The point of a body’s elliptical orbit about the system’s centre of mass where the distance… • APOAPSIS n. (Latin) the high point in an orbit. |
| CAPSICIN | • capsicin n. Alternative form of capsaicin. • CAPSICIN n. a liquid used as a flavoring. |
| CAPSICUM | • capsicum n. Any of several tropical American plants, of the genus Capsicum, principally the species Capsicum annuum… • capsicum n. (Australia, New Zealand, India, Singapore) The spicy fruit of the above plants, the bell pepper. • Capsicum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Solanaceae – various peppers. |
| CAPSIDAL | • capsidal adj. Of or relating to capsids. • CAPSIDAL adj. relating to a capsid, the outer shell of a virus particle. |
| CAPSIZAL | • capsizal n. A capsizing or overturning. • CAPSIZAL n. the overturning of a boat. |
| CAPSIZED | • capsized v. Simple past tense and past participle of capsize. • CAPSIZE v. to overturn. |
| CAPSIZES | • capsizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of capsize. • CAPSIZE v. to overturn. |
| DIAPSIDS | • diapsids n. Plural of diapsid. • DIAPSID n. a diapsid reptile. |
| ELAPSING | • elapsing v. Present participle of elapse. • ELAPSE v. to pass by. |
| LAPSIBLE | • lapsible adj. Liable to lapse. • LAPSIBLE adj. liable to lapse, also LAPSABLE. |
| STEAPSIN | • steapsin n. (Biochemistry) A lipase that is secreted from the pancreas to hydrolyse triglycerides to liberate the… • STEAPSIN n. an enzyme present in pancreatic juice, aka lipase. |
| SYNAPSID | • synapsid adj. Pertaining to the class Synapsida, of animals which have an opening low in the skull roof behind each… • synapsid n. Any animal (including all mammals) of the class Synapsida. • SYNAPSID n. one of a group of extinct reptiles. |
| SYNAPSIS | • synapsis n. The association of homologous maternal and paternal chromosomes during the initial part of meiosis. • synapsis n. Alternative form of synapse. • SYNAPSIS n. the point at which an impulse passes from one neuron to another, also SYNDESIS. |
| TRAPSING | • TRAPSE v. to walk in an aimless manner, also TRAIPSE, TRAPE, TRAPES. |