BLEPHAROSPASMS | • blepharospasms n. Plural of blepharospasm. • BLEPHAROSPASM n. a form of constant winking. |
PHILOSOPHASTERS | • philosophasters n. Plural of philosophaster. • PHILOSOPHASTER n. an amateur or superficial philosopher. |
PHILOSOPHERESS | • philosopheress n. (Rare) A female philosopher. • PHILOSOPHERESS n. a female philosopher, also PHILOSOPHESS. |
PHILOSOPHISERS | • philosophisers n. Plural of philosophiser. • PHILOSOPHISER n. one who philosophises, also PHILOSOPHIZER. |
PHOSPHOROLYSES | • phosphorolyses n. Plural of phosphorolysis. • PHOSPHOROLYSIS n. a reaction analogous to hydrolysis involving phosphoric acid. |
PHOSPHOROLYSIS | • phosphorolysis n. (Chemistry) Any reaction, akin to hydrolysis, in which a bond is broken by the action of phosphoric acid or phosphate. • PHOSPHOROLYSIS n. a reaction analogous to hydrolysis involving phosphoric acid. |
PHOSPHORYLASES | • phosphorylases n. Plural of phosphorylase. • PHOSPHORYLASE n. any of the enzymes that catalyze phosphorolysis with the formation of organic phosphates. |
PLASMAPHERESES | • plasmaphereses n. Plural of plasmapheresis. • PLASMAPHERESIS n. the process of separating plasma from red blood cells in blood from donor, and returning red blood cells to donor. |
PLASMAPHERESIS | • plasmapheresis n. (Medicine) A procedure in which whole blood is removed from a donor or patient and centrifuged to isolate… • PLASMAPHERESIS n. the process of separating plasma from red blood cells in blood from donor, and returning red blood cells to donor. |
PROCONSULSHIPS | • proconsulships n. Plural of proconsulship. • PROCONSULSHIP n. the office of proconsul. |
PSILANTHROPISMS | • PSILANTHROPISM n. the denial of Christ's divinity. |
PSILANTHROPISTS | • psilanthropists n. Plural of psilanthropist. • PSILANTHROPIST n. one who denies Christ's divinity. |
SCRIPOPHILISTS | • SCRIPOPHILIST n. one who practises scripophily. |
SPHEROPLASTS | • spheroplasts n. Plural of spheroplast. • SPHEROPLAST n. a bacterium or yeast cell that is modified, as by enzymatic action, so that there is partial loss of the cell wall and increased osmotic sensitivity. |