CHLOROPHYTUMS | • CHLOROPHYTUM n. any plant of the genus Chlorophytum, grown as pot plants for their long narrow leaves. |
CHRYSOPHILITE | • chrysophilite n. A lover of gold. • CHRYSOPHILITE n. a lover of gold. |
HALFHEARTEDLY | • halfheartedly adv. Without enthusiasm or interest. • half-heartedly adv. Alternative form of halfheartedly. • HALFHEARTED adv. lacking heart, spirit, or interest. |
HARDHEARTEDLY | • hardheartedly adv. In a hardhearted manner. • hard-heartedly adv. Alternative form of hardheartedly. • HARDHEARTED adv. lacking compassion. |
HIEROGLYPHIST | • hieroglyphist n. One versed in hieroglyphs. • HIEROGLYPHIST n. a person skilled in hieroglyphics. |
HYDROPATHICAL | • hydropathical adj. Alternative form of hydropathic. • HYDROPATHICAL adj. relating to hydropathy, also HYDROPATHIC. |
HYDROPHILITES | • hydrophilites n. Plural of hydrophilite. • HYDROPHILITE n. native calcium chloride. |
HYDROSULPHATE | • hydrosulphate n. Alternative form of hydrosulfate. • HYDROSULPHATE n. any quaternary acid salt formed by addition of an organic base to sulphuric acid, such as aniline hydrosulphate. |
HYDROSULPHITE | • hydrosulphite n. Alternative spelling of hydrosulfite. • HYDROSULPHITE n. a salt of hydrosulphurous acid; esp. the sodium salt, used as a reagent. |
HYPOCHLORITES | • hypochlorites n. Plural of hypochlorite. • HYPOCHLORITE n. a salt of hypochlorous acid. |
LYMPHOTROPHIC | • lymphotrophic adj. Misspelling of lymphotropic. • LYMPHOTROPHIC adj. of a virus, preferentially infecting lymphocytes. |
METHOXYCHLORS | • METHOXYCHLOR n. a relatively nontoxic organochlorine insecticide. |
NIGHTMARISHLY | • nightmarishly adv. In a nightmarish manner. • NIGHTMARISH adv. like a nightmare, also NIGHTMARY. |
PHOSPHORYLATE | • phosphorylate v. (Transitive) to cause phosphorylation. • phosphorylate v. (Intransitive) to undergo phosphorylation. • PHOSPHORYLATE v. to cause (an organic compound) to take up or combine with phosphoric acid or a phosphorus-containing group. |
THANKWORTHILY | • THANKWORTHY adv. worthy of thanks. |