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There are 11 twelve-letter words containing OSPEC| BIOPROSPECTS | Sorry, definition not available. | | COENOSPECIES | • coenospecies n. (Biology) Either of a group of related species that are able to form (often fertile) hybrids. • COENOSPECIES n. a species that can interbreed, also CENOSPECIES. | | INTROSPECTED | • introspected v. Simple past tense and past participle of introspect. • INTROSPECT v. to look inwards. | | MICROSPECIES | • microspecies n. (Biology) A genotype that is perpetuated by apomixis. • microspecies n. (Biology) A small population with limited genetic variability. • MICROSPECIES n. a genetically distinct group of organisms within a species. | | MONOSPECIFIC | • monospecific adj. (Taxonomy, Of a genus) containing only one known species. • monospecific adj. (Microbiology, Of a group of antibodies) with affinity for the same antigen. • MONOSPECIFIC adj. specific for a single antigen or receptor site on an antigen. | | PROSPECTINGS | • prospectings n. Plural of prospecting. • PROSPECTING n. exploring for mineral deposits. | | PROSPECTIONS | • prospections n. Plural of prospection. • PROSPECTION n. looking to the future, foresight. | | PROSPECTIVES | • prospectives n. Plural of prospective. • PROSPECTIVE n. a prospect. | | PROSPECTLESS | • prospectless adj. Without prospects; futureless. • PROSPECTLESS adj. without a prospect. | | PROSPECTUSES | • prospectuses n. Plural of prospectus. • PROSPECTUS n. the outline of any plan submitted for public approval, particularly of a literary work or of a joint-stock concern. | | RETROSPECTED | • retrospected v. Simple past tense and past participle of retrospect. • RETROSPECT v. to engage in retrospection. |
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