| 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. |
| AGNOSIAS | • agnosias n. Plural of agnosia. • AGNOSIA n. the loss of the ability to recognize familiar objects. |
| CYANOSIS | • cyanosis n. (Pathology) A blue discolouration of the skin due to the circulation of blood low in oxygen. • CYANOSIS n. bluish discoloration of the skin. |
| ENOSISES | • ENOSIS n. (Modern Greek) political union. |
| EPINOSIC | • epinosic adj. Unhealthy. • EPINOSIC adj. (Greek) unhealthy, unwholesome. |
| HYPNOSIS | • hypnosis n. A trancelike state, artificially induced, in which a person has a heightened suggestibility, and in… • hypnosis n. Any of various sleep-like conditions. • hypnosis n. The art or skill of hypnotism. |
| INOSINES | • inosines n. Plural of inosine. • INOSINE n. a compound of hypoxanthine and ribose. |
| INOSITES | • inosites n. Plural of inosite. • INOSITE n. an alcohol found in plant and animal tissue, also INOSITOL. |
| INOSITOL | • inositol n. (Biochemistry) A simple sugar alcohol (hexahydroxycyclohexane, chemical formula: C6H12O6) which occurs… • INOSITOL n. an alcohol found in plant and animal tissue, also INOSITE. |
| LANOSITY | • lanosity n. (Botany, zoology, rare) The quality of being lanose, or woolly. • LANOSITY n. woolliness. |
| MONOSIES | • MONOSY n. a separation of parts normally fused, also MONOSIS. |
| NOSINESS | • nosiness n. The property of being nosy. • NOSINESS n. the quality of being nosy. |
| PYCNOSIS | • pycnosis n. Alternative form of pyknosis. • PYCNOSIS n. a shrinking and thickening of a cell nucleus, also PYKNOSIS. |
| PYKNOSIS | • pyknosis n. (Biology) Shrinkage and condensing, such as that of a dying cell or the appearance of a cell’s nucleus. • PYKNOSIS n. a shrinking and thickening of a cell nucleus, also PYCNOSIS. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| VINOSITY | • vinosity n. The quality or state of being vinous, or of having some essential characteristic of wine. • VINOSITY n. the character of a wine. |
| ZOONOSIS | • zoonosis n. (Biology, microbiology) An animal disease, such as rabies or anthrax, that can be transmitted to humans. • zoönosis n. Alternative form of zoonosis. • ZOONOSIS n. an animal disease which is infectious to humans. |