| DEFIBRINATE | • defibrinate v. (Transitive, medicine) (of blood) To remove fibrin from; to deprive of fibrin. • DEFIBRINATE v. to remove fibrin from blood. |
| DEFIBRINISE | • DEFIBRINISE v. to deprive of fibrin, also DEFIBRINIZE. |
| DEFIBRINIZE | • defibrinize v. (Transitive) To remove fibrin from; to defibrinate. • DEFIBRINIZE v. to deprive of fibrin, also DEFIBRINISE. |
| EQUILIBRIST | • equilibrist n. (Archaic) A tightrope walker. • EQUILIBRIST n. a tightrope walker. |
| EQUILIBRITY | • equilibrity n. The state of being balanced; equality of weight; equilibrium. • EQUILIBRITY n. the state of being in equilibrium. |
| EQUILIBRIUM | • equilibrium n. The condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced, resulting in no net change. • equilibrium n. Mental balance. • equilibrium n. (Chemistry) The state of a reaction in which the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are the same. |
| FIBRILLATED | • fibrillated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fibrillate. • fibrillated adj. Having fibrils. • FIBRILLATE v. to undergo fibrillation. |
| FIBRILLATES | • fibrillates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fibrillate. • FIBRILLATE v. to undergo fibrillation. |
| FIBRINOGENS | • fibrinogens n. Plural of fibrinogen. • FIBRINOGEN n. a soluble protein, a globulin, in blood plasma, converted to fibrin by the action of the enzyme thrombin when blood clots. |
| MICROFIBRIL | • microfibril n. A bundle of cellulose polymer chains held together by weak bonds. • MICROFIBRIL n. a fine fibril. |
| NEUROFIBRIL | • neurofibril n. (Anatomy) Any of a group of microscopic fibrils through the body of a neuron that extend into the axon and dendrites. • NEUROFIBRIL n. one of a large number of fine fibres present in the cytoplasm of a nerve cell. |
| VERSLIBRIST | • VERSLIBRIST n. one who writes free verse, also VERSLIBRISTE. |