| CHRONAXY | • chronaxy n. Alternative form of chronaxie. • CHRONAXY n. a time constant in the excitation of a nerve or muscle, also CHRONAXIE. |
| CHRONICS | • chronics n. Plural of chronic. • CHRONIC n. a chronic invalid. |
| CHRONONS | • chronons n. Plural of chronon. • CHRONON n. a unit of time, that required for a photon to travel the diameter of an electron. |
| DETHRONE | • dethrone v. To depose; to forcibly relieve a monarch of the monarchy. • dethrone v. To remove any governing authority from power. • dethrone v. To remove from any position of high status or power. |
| ENTHRONE | • enthrone v. (Transitive) To put on the throne in a formal installation ceremony called enthronement, equivalent… • enthrone v. (Transitive, figuratively) To help a candidate to the succession of a monarchy (as a kingmaker does)… • ENTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also INTHRONE. |
| ERYTHRON | • erythron n. All the erythrocytes circulating in the bloodstream together with their precursors. • ERYTHRON n. a bodily organ consisting of the red blood cells. |
| INTHRONE | • inthrone v. Archaic form of enthrone. • INTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also ENTHRONE. |
| ISOCHRON | • isochron n. (Geology, geochemistry) A line on a chart linking rock of the same age (as determined from isotope ratios). • isochron n. (Mathematics, dynamical systems) A collection of points (such as a manifold), each point representing… • ISOCHRON n. a line connecting points of equal time difference, also ISOCHRONE. |
| NEPHRONS | • nephrons n. Plural of nephron. • NEPHRON n. (Greek) an excretory unit of the kidney. |
| SOUTHRON | • southron adj. (Archaic, chiefly Scotland) Alternative form of southern: of or related to the south. • southron adj. (Archaic, Scotland) Synonym of English: of or related to England. • southron adj. (US, archaic) Alternative form of Southern: of or related to the American South, particularly (historical)… |
| THRONGED | • thronged v. Simple past tense and past participle of throng. • THRONG v. to crowd into. |
| THRONING | • throning v. Present participle of throne. • THRONE v. to sit on a royal chair. |
| THRONNER | • THRONNER n. (dialect) a person good at doing odd jobs. |
| UNTHRONE | • unthrone v. (Transitive) To dethrone. • UNTHRONE v. to remove from a throne. |