| ANTHROPOGENESIS | • anthropogenesis n. The origin of man. • ANTHROPOGENESIS n. the study of the origins of human beings, also ANTHROPOGONY. |
| ELECTROPHORESIS | • electrophoresis n. (Electricity) the migration of electrically charged molecules through a medium under the influence of… • electrophoresis n. (Analytical chemistry) (biochemistry), a method for the separation and analysis of large molecules (such… • ELECTROPHORESIS n. the use of an electric field to move chemicals. |
| GLUCONEOGENESIS | • gluconeogenesis n. (Biochemistry) The metabolic process in which glucose is formed, mostly in the liver, from non-carbohydrate… • GLUCONEOGENESIS n. the conversion of non-carbohydrate substances, e.g. amino acids, into glucose, also GLYCONEOGENESIS. |
| GLYCONEOGENESIS | • glyconeogenesis n. The biosynthesis of sugars, typically in the liver. • GLYCONEOGENESIS n. the conversion of non-carbohydrate substances, e.g. amino acids, into glucose, also GLUCONEOGENESIS. |
| IRRESISTABILITY | • irresistability n. Alternative form of irresistibility. |
| IRRESISTIBILITY | • irresistibility n. The quality of being irresistible. • IRRESISTIBILITY n. the state of being irresistible. |
| LEUCAEMOGENESIS | • LEUCAEMOGENESIS n. the development of leukaemia. |
| LEUKAEMOGENESIS | • leukaemogenesis n. The development of leukaemia. • LEUKAEMOGENESIS n. the development of leukaemia, also LEUKEMOGENESIS. |
| NUCLEOSYNTHESIS | • nucleosynthesis n. (Physics, astronomy) Any of several processes that lead to the synthesis of heavier atomic nuclei. • NUCLEOSYNTHESIS n. the production of a chemical element from simpler nuclei, as of hydrogen, esp. in a star. |
| PARTHENOGENESIS | • parthenogenesis n. (Biology) Referring to various aspects of asexual reproduction… • parthenogenesis n. (Countable and uncountable) figurative uses of the biological senses. • parthenogenesis n. (Theology) Virgin birth, in reference to the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. |
| PHOTOSYNTHESISE | • photosynthesise v. Alternative spelling of photosynthesize. • PHOTOSYNTHESISE v. to carry out photosynthesis. |
| POLYSYNTHESISMS | • POLYSYNTHESISM n. the state of being polysynthetic. |
| PSYCHOSYNTHESIS | • psychosynthesis n. A form of psychology based on the direct experience of the self. • PSYCHOSYNTHESIS n. a form of psychotherapy combining psychoanalytic techniques with meditation and exercise. |
| RESISTIBILITIES | • resistibilities n. Plural of resistibility. • RESISTIBILITY n. the state of being resistible. |
| RESISTIVENESSES | • RESISTIVENESS n. RESISTIVE, serving to resist. |
| SPERMATOGENESIS | • spermatogenesis n. The process of sperm production in the testes. • SPERMATOGENESIS n. the formation of spermatozoa. |
| STEROIDOGENESIS | • steroidogenesis n. (Biochemistry) The process of steroid (hormone) production in living organisms. • STEROIDOGENESIS n. the synthesis of steroids. |
| SYNTHESISATIONS | • SYNTHESISATION n. the process of synthesising, also SYNTHESIZATION. |
| THORACOCENTESIS | • thoracocentesis n. Thoracentesis. • THORACOCENTESIS n. surgery performed to draw off fluid from the pleural cavity, usually using a hollow needle inserted through the wall of the chest, also THORACENTESIS. |