ANTHROPOPATHY | • anthropopathy n. The attribution of human emotions to a god. • ANTHROPOPATHY n. the ascription of human feelings to inanimate object. |
THANATOGRAPHY | • thanatography n. An account, usually written, of the death of a person. • THANATOGRAPHY n. the narrative of a death. |
ANTHROPOPATHIC | • anthropopathic adj. Of or relating to anthropopathy. • ANTHROPOPATHIC adj. relating to anthropopathy, the ascription of human feelings to inanimate object. |
ANTIARRHYTHMIA | • antiarrhythmia adj. Alternative form of antiarrhythmic. |
ANTIARRHYTHMIC | • antiarrhythmic adj. (Pharmacology) Used to treat or prevent (heart) arrhythmia (irregular beat). • antiarrhythmic n. (Pharmacology) A drug that treats or prevents (heart) arrhythmia (irregular beat). • ANTIARRHYTHMIC adj. tending to prevent or relieve cardiac arrhythmia. |
TRIHALOMETHANE | • trihalomethane n. (Organic chemistry) Any of many halogenated derivatives of methane containing three (not always the… • TRIHALOMETHANE n. any of various derivatives of methane such as chloroform, that have three halogen atoms per molecule and are formed esp. during the chlorination of drinking water. |
ANTHROPOPATHIES | • anthropopathies n. Plural of anthropopathy. • ANTHROPOPATHY n. the ascription of human feelings to inanimate object. |
ANTHROPOPATHISM | • anthropopathism n. Anthropopathy. • ANTHROPOPATHISM n. the ascription of human feelings to something not human. |
ANTHROPOPHAGITE | • anthropophagite n. A cannibal. • ANTHROPOPHAGITE n. an anthropophagus, a cannibal. |
ANTIARRHYTHMICS | • antiarrhythmics n. Plural of antiarrhythmic. • ANTIARRHYTHMIC n. a drug to prevent cardiac arrhythmia. |
EARTHSHATTERING | • earthshattering adj. Earthshaking. • earth-shattering adj. Alternative spelling of earthshattering. • EARTHSHATTERING adj. of great importance or consequence. |
THANATOGRAPHIES | • thanatographies n. Plural of thanatography. • THANATOGRAPHY n. the narrative of a death. |
TRIHALOMETHANES | • trihalomethanes n. Plural of trihalomethane. • TRIHALOMETHANE n. any of various derivatives of methane such as chloroform, that have three halogen atoms per molecule and are formed esp. during the chlorination of drinking water. |