ALEXIPHARMAKON | • alexipharmakon n. Alternative form of alexipharmacon. • ALEXIPHARMAKON n. an antidote to poison. |
ALEXIPHARMAKONS | • ALEXIPHARMAKON n. an antidote to poison. |
APPROXIMATING | • approximating v. Present participle of approximate. • APPROXIMATE v. to come close to. |
APPROXIMATION | • approximation n. The act, process or result of approximating. • approximation n. (Mathematics) An imprecise solution or result that is adequate for a defined purpose. • approximation n. (Medicine) The act of bringing together the edges of tissue to be sutured. |
APPROXIMATIONS | • approximations n. Plural of approximation. • APPROXIMATION n. the act of drawing together. |
AUXANOMETER | • auxanometer n. An instrument to measure the growth of plants. • AUXANOMETER n. an instrument for measuring growth of plants. |
AUXANOMETERS | • auxanometers n. Plural of auxanometer. • AUXANOMETER n. an instrument for measuring growth of plants. |
EXAMINATOR | • examinator n. An examiner. • EXAMINATOR n. an examiner. |
EXAMINATORS | • examinators n. Plural of examinator. • EXAMINATOR n. an examiner. |
INTERPAROXYSMAL | • interparoxysmal adj. Between paroxysms. • INTERPAROXYSMAL adj. between paroxysms. |
PORTMANTEAUX | • portmanteaux n. Plural of portmanteau. • PORTMANTEAU n. (French) a case opening in two parts, used for carrying clothes while traveling, also PORTMANTLE, PORTMANTUA. |
REEXAMINATION | • reexamination n. Alternative form of re-examination. • reëxamination n. Rare spelling of reexamination. • re-examination n. A second or subsequent examination. |
REEXAMINATIONS | • reexaminations n. Plural of reexamination. • reëxaminations n. Plural of reëxamination. • re-examinations n. Plural of re-examination. |
XANTHOCHROMIA | • xanthochromia n. (Medicine) The yellowish appearance of cerebrospinal fluid that accompanies certain conditions, especially… • XANTHOCHROMIA n. any yellowish discoloration, esp. of the cerebrospinal fluid. |
XANTHOCHROMIAS | • XANTHOCHROMIA n. any yellowish discoloration, esp. of the cerebrospinal fluid. |