IMPERCEPTIONS | • imperceptions n. Plural of imperception. • IMPERCEPTION n. lack of perception. |
KARYOMAPPINGS | • KARYOMAPPING n. a technique for determining whether an embryo has inherited a genetic defect by analysing DNA taken from it and its close relatives. |
MISPERCEPTION | • misperception n. An incorrect perception. • MISPERCEPTION n. a false perception. |
MISPROPORTION | • misproportion v. (Transitive) To give the wrong proportions to. • MISPROPORTION v. to proportion wrongly. |
MOUSETRAPPING | • mousetrapping v. Present participle of mousetrap. • MOUSETRAPPING n. a range of techniques employed to stop users leaving a website. |
NEWSPAPERDOMS | • NEWSPAPERDOM n. the world of newspapers. |
PANPHARMACONS | • panpharmacons n. Plural of panpharmacon. • PANPHARMACON n. a universal remedy. |
PARAMORPHINES | • PARAMORPHINE n. a poisonous white crystalline alkaloid, extracted from opium and used in medicine, aka thebaine. |
PERIMENOPAUSE | • perimenopause n. The physiological stage that women approaching menopause go through when, due to hormonal changes, they… • PERIMENOPAUSE n. the period around the onset of menopause that is often marked by various physical signs (as hot flashes and menstrual irregularity). |
PERISPOMENONS | • PERISPOMENON n. a word having a circumflex accent on the final syllable. |
PREMENOPAUSAL | • premenopausal adj. (Medicine) Having not yet undergone menopause. • PREMENOPAUSAL adj. preceding the menopause. |
PREMENOPAUSES | Sorry, definition not available. |
PROPAGANDISMS | • propagandisms n. Plural of propagandism. • PROPAGANDISM n. the practice of propagating tenets or principles. |
PYTHONOMORPHS | • pythonomorphs n. Plural of pythonomorph. • PYTHONOMORPH n. a large marine reptile of the Cretaceous period, with long, scaly body and paddle-shaped limbs. |
SPORTSMANSHIP | • sportsmanship n. The good attitude/behaviour displayed by players of a game; fairness, determination, magnanimity, courtesy… • sportsmanship n. The behaviour exhibited in playing sports, either good or bad. • SPORTSMANSHIP n. conduct (as fairness, respect for one's opponent, and graciousness in winning or losing) becoming to one participating in a sport. |
SUPERIMPOSING | • superimposing v. Present participle of superimpose. • superimposing n. Alternative form of superimposition. • SUPERIMPOSE v. to place or lay over or above something. |