| BONAMIA | • Bonamia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Convolvulaceae – lady’s nightcap. • Bonamia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Haplosporiidae – certain protists. • BONAMIA n. a parasite that attacks oysters. |
| BONAMANI | • BONAMANO n. (Italian) a tip. |
| BONAMANO | • BONAMANO n. (Italian) a tip. |
| BONAMIAS | • BONAMIA n. a parasite that attacks oysters. |
| MONAMINE | • monamine n. Archaic form of monoamine. • MONAMINE n. an amine containing only one amino group. |
| MONAMINES | • monamines n. Plural of monamine. • MONAMINE n. an amine containing only one amino group. |
| BONAMIASES | • BONAMIASIS n. a fatal disease of oysters. |
| BONAMIASIS | • BONAMIASIS n. a fatal disease of oysters. |
| ETHIONAMID | Sorry, definition not available. |
| ETHIONAMIDE | • ethionamide n. (Pharmacology) An antibiotic prodrug C8H10N2S effective only against mycobacteria and used in the treatment… • ETHIONAMIDE n. a compound used against mycobacteria, as in tuberculosis and leprosy. |
| ETHIONAMIDS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| SULFONAMIDE | • sulfonamide n. (Chemistry) Any amide of a sulfonic acid RS(=O)2NR’2. • sulfonamide n. (Pharmacology) Any of a group of antibiotics; a sulfa drug. • SULFONAMIDE n. any of various amides, such as sulfanilamide, of a sulfonic acid. |
| ETHIONAMIDES | • ethionamides n. Plural of ethionamide. • ETHIONAMIDE n. a compound used against mycobacteria, as in tuberculosis and leprosy. |
| NONAMBIGUOUS | • nonambiguous adj. Not ambiguous. • NONAMBIGUOUS adj. not ambiguous. |
| SULFONAMIDES | • sulfonamides n. Plural of sulfonamide. • SULFONAMIDE n. any of various amides, such as sulfanilamide, of a sulfonic acid. |
| SULPHONAMIDE | • sulphonamide n. (British spelling, pharmacology) Alternative spelling of sulfonamide. • SULPHONAMIDE n. an organic amide of a sulphonic acid; specifically any of the drugs derived from sulphanilamide. |
| SULPHONAMIDES | • sulphonamides n. Plural of sulphonamide. • SULPHONAMIDE n. an organic amide of a sulphonic acid; specifically any of the drugs derived from sulphanilamide. |