BOMBILATION | • bombilation n. A humming or booming sound. • BOMBILATION n. a buzzing or droning sound, also BOMBINATION. |
BOMBILATIONS | • bombilations n. Plural of bombilation. • BOMBILATION n. a buzzing or droning sound, also BOMBINATION. |
BAMBOOZLEMENT | • bamboozlement n. The act or process of bamboozling or being bamboozled. • BAMBOOZLEMENT n. the act of bamboozling. |
BIOCOMPATIBLE | • biocompatible adj. Compatible with biological tissue. • BIOCOMPATIBLE adj. compatible with and not harmful to living tissue. |
AMYLOBARBITONE | • amylobarbitone n. Obsolete spelling of amobarbital. • AMYLOBARBITONE n. a white crystalline powder used as a sedative, aka amobarbital. |
BAMBOOZLEMENTS | • bamboozlements n. Plural of bamboozlement. • BAMBOOZLEMENT n. the act of bamboozling. |
DISCOMBOBULATE | • discombobulate v. (Transitive, humorous) To throw into a state of confusion; to befuddle or perplex. • DISCOMBOBULATE v. to throw into a state of confusion, also DISCOMBOBERATE. |
NONCOMBUSTIBLE | • noncombustible adj. That will not readily ignite and burn. • noncombustible n. (Mostly plural) Any substance that is not combustible. • NONCOMBUSTIBLE n. something that is not combustible. |
THROMBOEMBOLIC | • thromboembolic adj. Of or pertaining to a thromboembolism. • THROMBOEMBOLIC adj. relating to thromboembolism. |
AMYLOBARBITONES | • AMYLOBARBITONE n. a white crystalline powder used as a sedative, aka amobarbital. |
DISCOMBOBULATED | • discombobulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of discombobulate. • discombobulated adj. (Informal) Confused, embarrassed, upset. • discombobulated adj. (Informal) Broken, mixed up. |
DISCOMBOBULATES | • discombobulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of discombobulate. • DISCOMBOBULATE v. to throw into a state of confusion, also DISCOMBOBERATE. |
NONCOMBUSTIBLES | • noncombustibles n. Plural of noncombustible. • NONCOMBUSTIBLE n. something that is not combustible. |
THROMBOEMBOLISM | • thromboembolism n. (Medicine) An embolism caused by a blood clot carried in the bloodstream from its place of origin. • THROMBOEMBOLISM n. the blocking of a blood vessel by a particle that has broken away from a blood clot at its site of formation. |