| AEROSOLISED | • aerosolised v. Simple past tense and past participle of aerosolise. • AEROSOLISE v. to turn into an aerosol, also AEROSOLIZE. |
| AEROSOLISES | • aerosolises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aerosolise. • AEROSOLISE v. to turn into an aerosol, also AEROSOLIZE. |
| AEROSOLIZED | • aerosolized v. Simple past tense and past participle of aerosolize. • aerosolized adj. Dispersed as an aerosol; particulate. • AEROSOLIZE v. to turn into an aerosol. |
| AEROSOLIZES | • aerosolizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aerosolize. • AEROSOLIZE v. to turn into an aerosol. |
| CENTROSOMES | • centrosomes n. Plural of centrosome. • CENTROSOME n. a minute, self-duplicating structure near the interphase nucleus, from which the fibres of the spindle radiate at mitosis. |
| CENTROSOMIC | • centrosomic adj. Relating to the centrosome. • CENTROSOMIC adj. like a centrosome. |
| DROSOMETERS | • drosometers n. Plural of drosometer. • DROSOMETER n. an instrument for measuring dew. |
| DROSOPHILAE | • drosophilae n. Plural of drosophila. • DROSOPHILA n. a kind of fruit-fly. |
| DROSOPHILAS | • drosophilas n. Plural of drosophila. • DROSOPHILA n. a kind of fruit-fly. |
| GASTROSOPHS | • gastrosophs n. Plural of gastrosoph. • GASTROSOPH n. a person skilled in matters of eating, also GASTROSOPHER. |
| GASTROSOPHY | • gastrosophy n. The science or art of good eating. • GASTROSOPHY n. the art of eating. |
| HYDROSOMATA | • hydrosomata n. Plural of hydrosoma. • HYDROSOMA n. all the zooids of a hydroid colony collectively, also HYDROSOME. |
| NONAEROSOLS | • nonaerosols n. Plural of nonaerosol. |
| PROSOBRANCH | • prosobranch n. (Zoology) A gastropod with gills in front of the heart, formerly thought to belong to a single group. • prosobranch adj. (Of gills) Placed in front of the heart. • prosobranch adj. (Of a gastropod) Having gills placed in front of the heart. |
| PROSOPOPEIA | • prosopopeia n. Alternative form of prosopopoeia. • PROSOPOPEIA n. a figure of speech in which an imaginary or absent person is represented as speaking or acting, also PROSOPOPOEIA. |