| ADENOSES | • adenoses n. Plural of adenosis. • ADENOSIS n. abnormal growth of glandular tissue. |
| ADENOSIS | • adenosis n. (Medicine) Benign swelling, scarring or enlargement of the lymph glands; a minor, low-risk glandular condition. • ADENOSIS n. abnormal growth of glandular tissue. |
| BLUENOSE | • bluenose n. (Informal) A prude. • bluenose n. (Slang) A person from Nova Scotia, Canada. • bluenose n. (US, naval slang) A person who has crossed the Arctic Circle. |
| CONENOSE | • conenose n. Conenose bug. • CONENOSE n. a bloodsucking insect. |
| ENOSISES | • ENOSIS n. (Modern Greek) political union. |
| NORTENOS | • Norteños n. Plural of Norteño. • NORTENO n. (Spanish) among Latin Americans, a male North American. |
| RELLENOS | • RELLENO n. (Spanish) a Mexican dish of stuffed vegetables. |
| RIPIENOS | • ripienos n. Plural of ripieno. • RIPIENO n. (Italian) a musical passage performed by all the performers. |
| STENOSED | • stenosed adj. Affected by stenosis. • STENOSED adj. affected with stenosis. |
| STENOSES | • stenoses n. Plural of stenosis. • STENOSIS n. a narrowing of a bodily passage. |
| STENOSIS | • stenosis n. (Medicine, pathology) An abnormal narrowing or stricture in a blood vessel or other tubular organ. • stenosis n. A reduction in either mental or physical capacity. • STENOSIS n. a narrowing of a bodily passage. |
| TUBENOSE | • tubenose n. Any of the Procellariiformes, an order of seabirds including albatrosses, petrels, and shearwaters. • tubenose n. A small, thin fish of Japanese and Korean coastal waters, Aulichthys japonicus. • TUBENOSE n. a bird with tubular nostrils. |
| VENENOSE | • venenose adj. Alternative form of venenous (“venomous; poisonous”). • VENENOSE adj. poisonous. |
| VENOSITY | • venosity n. The quality of being venous or venose. • venosity n. A condition in which the circulation is retarded, and the entire mass of blood is less oxygenated than it normally is. • VENOSITY n. the state of being venous, pertaining to the veins. |