| COELENTERATE | • coelenterate n. (Zoology, dated) Any simple aquatic animal formerly considered to belong to the phylum Coelenterata… • COELENTERATE n. a classification of animals that includes sea anemones, hydra, jellyfish, and coral. |
| COUNTERACTED | • counteracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of counteract. • COUNTERACT v. to act counter or in opposition to. |
| COUNTERAGENT | • counteragent n. An agent having the opposite effect; an antidote. • COUNTERAGENT n. anything which counteracts. |
| COUNTERARGUE | • counterargue v. (Transitive, intransitive) Argue against, especially by opposition to and negation of opposing arguments… • COUNTERARGUE v. to argue against. |
| EXENTERATING | • exenterating v. Present participle of exenterate. • EXENTERATE v. (obsolete) to disembowel. |
| EXENTERATION | • exenteration n. (Surgery) The surgical removal of all the contents of a body cavity such as the pelvis or the orbit. • exenteration n. (Obsolete) The process or fact of removing the entrails; evisceration. • EXENTERATION n. the act of exenterating. |
| INTERACTANTS | • interactants n. Plural of interactant. • INTERACTANT n. one that interacts. |
| INTERACTIONS | • interactions n. Plural of interaction. • INTERACTION n. mutual or reciprocal action or influence. |
| INTERALLELIC | • interallelic adj. Occurring between two alleles of the same gene. • INTERALLELIC adj. taking place between alleles. |
| INTERARCHING | • INTERARCH v. to have intersecting arches. |
| PARENTERALLY | • parenterally adv. In a parenteral manner. • PARENTERAL adv. entering the body by injection rather than through digestion. |
| TROCHANTERAL | • trochanteral adj. Relating to the trochanter. • TROCHANTERAL adj. of or like a trochanter, a rough eminence on the thigh bone to which muscles are attached, also TROCHANTERIC. |