| BETOKENED | • betokened v. Simple past tense and past participle of betoken. • BETOKEN v. to signify. |
| CYTOKINES | • cytokines n. Plural of cytokine. • CYTOKINE n. a protein chemical messenger that assists the immune system. |
| CYTOKININ | • cytokinin n. (Biochemistry) Any of a class of plant hormones involved in cell growth and division. • CYTOKININ n. any of numerous substances which regulate plant growth by inducing cell division. |
| FORETOKEN | • foretoken n. A prognostic; a premonitory sign; warning or presentiment. • foretoken v. (Transitive) To betoken beforehand; prognosticate; foreshadow; give warning of; presage. • FORETOKEN v. to be a sign of, forebode. |
| RESTOKING | • restoking v. Present participle of restoke. • RESTOKE v. to stoke again. |
| STOKEHOLD | • stokehold n. (Nautical) A chamber where a ship’s furnaces are stoked. • STOKEHOLD n. a ship's furnace chamber. |
| STOKEHOLE | • stokehole n. The aperture through which a furnace is fed or tended. • stokehole n. (Nautical) The place in a steamship in which stokers fed the boilers with coal; a stokehold. • STOKEHOLE n. the area round the mouth of a furnace. |
| STOKESIAS | • stokesias n. Plural of stokesia. • STOKESIA n. a perennial herb of the southern US. |
| THELYTOKY | • thelytoky n. (Biology) A form of parthenogenesis in which females are produced from unfertilized eggs. • THELYTOKY n. the parthenogenetic production of females only. |
| THEOTOKOI | • THEOTOKOS n. (Greek) a title given to the Virgin Mary as the bearer of God. |
| THEOTOKOS | • Theotokos prop.n. (Chiefly Eastern Catholicism) The Virgin Mary. • THEOTOKOS n. (Greek) a title given to the Virgin Mary as the bearer of God. |
| TOKENISMS | • tokenisms n. Plural of tokenism. • TOKENISM n. the policy of making only a superficial effort. |
| TOKOLOSHE | • tokoloshe n. (Mythology) In Zulu mythology, a mischievous dwarf-like spirit man that can become invisible by drinking… • TOKOLOSHE n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHI. |
| TOKOLOSHI | • TOKOLOSHI n. (Zulu) in Bantu folklore, a hairy malevolent dwarflike creature with supernatural powers, also TIKOLOSHE, TOKOLOSHE. |
| TOKONOMAS | • tokonomas n. Plural of tokonoma. • TOKONOMA n. (Japanese) a small alcove in a Japanese house. |
| TOKOTOKOS | • TOKOTOKO n. (Maori) a ceremonial carved walking stick. |
| TOKTOKKIE | • toktokkie n. (South Africa) Any of a number of species of beetles in the family Tenebrionidae that make a tapping… • TOKTOKKIE n. (South African) a large South African beetle. |