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PROCTODAEUMproctodaeum n. Alternative spelling of proctodeum.
proctodæum n. Obsolete form of proctodeum.
PROCTODAEUM n. the posterior portion of the alimentary canal, also PROCTODEUM.
SPODOMANTICspodomantic adj. Relating to spodomancy.
SPODOMANTIC adj. relating to spodomancy, divination by means of ashes.
PHOTODYNAMICphotodynamic adj. Of, relating to, or caused by the energy or momentum of light or other electromagnetic radiations.
photodynamic adj. Of, or relating to photodynamics.
PHOTODYNAMIC adj. of, relating to, or having the property of intensifying or inducing a toxic reaction to light (as in the destruction of cancer cells stained with a light-sensitive dye) in a living system.
PROCTODAEUMSproctodaeums n. Plural of proctodaeum.
PROCTODAEUM n. the posterior portion of the alimentary canal, also PROCTODEUM.
NONDIPLOMATICnondiplomatic adj. Not diplomatic.
NONDIPLOMATIC adj. not diplomatic.
PHOTODYNAMICSphotodynamics n. The study of the activating effects of light on living organisms.
PHOTODYNAMICS n. the branch of biology concerned with the effects of light on the actions of plants and animals.
CARDIOMYOPATHYcardiomyopathy n. (Pathology) The deterioration of the myocardium.
CARDIOMYOPATHY n. any of several structural or functional diseases of heart muscle marked esp. by hypertrophy and obstructive damage to the heart.
COMPASSIONATEDcompassionated v. Simple past tense and past participle of compassionate.
COMPASSIONATE v. to show compassion.
DECOMPENSATIONdecompensation n. (Medicine) The inability of a diseased or weakened organic system or organ to compensate for its deficiency…
decompensation n. (Psychology) The deterioration of cognitive or emotional functionality in a person who is distressed…
DECOMPENSATION n. the failure of an organ to cope with increasing demands made on it owing to disease.
METOCLOPRAMIDEmetoclopramide n. (Pharmacology) A procainamide derivative that is a dopamine D2-receptor antagonist, given (usually as…
METOCLOPRAMIDE n. a drug used as an anti-emetic.
MYOCARDIOPATHYmyocardiopathy n. (Pathology) Any disease of the myocardium.
MYOCARDIOPATHY n. any noninflammatory disease of the myocardium.
NONCOMPLICATEDnoncomplicated adj. Not complicated.
NONCOMPLICATED adj. not complicated.
CHROMATOGRAPHEDchromatographed v. Simple past tense and past participle of chromatograph.
CHROMATOGRAPH v. to do by chromatograph.
DECOMPENSATIONSdecompensations n. Plural of decompensation.
DECOMPENSATION n. the failure of an organ to cope with increasing demands made on it owing to disease.
DECOMPOSABILITYdecomposability n. (Uncountable) The condition of being decomposable.
decomposability n. (Countable) The extent to which something is decomposable.
DECOMPOSABILITY n. the state of being decomposable.
METOCLOPRAMIDESmetoclopramides n. Plural of metoclopramide.
METOCLOPRAMIDE n. a drug used as an anti-emetic.
OVERCOMPENSATEDovercompensated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcompensate.
OVERCOMPENSATE v. to compensate excessively.
OVERCOMPLICATEDovercomplicated adj. Excessively complicated.
overcomplicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overcomplicate.
OVERCOMPLICATE v. to complicate excessively.
PREMODIFICATIONpremodification n. (Grammar) modification by a premodifier.
PREMODIFICATION adj. preceding a modification.
PSEUDOCOELOMATEpseudocoelomate adj. Of, pertaining to, or possessing a pseudocoel.
pseudocoelomate n. Such an animal.
PSEUDOCOELOMATE n. an invertebrate (as a nematode or rotifer) having a body cavity that is a pseudocoel.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 82 words


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