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There are 19 words containing UTOTO

AUTOTOMYautotomy n. (Chiefly zoology) The spontaneous removal of a limb, tail etc, especially by some invertebrates as a…
AUTOTOMY n. the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.).
AUTOTOMICautotomic adj. Relating to autotomy.
AUTOTOMIC adj. relating to autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole.
AUTOTOXICautotoxic adj. Toxic to itself; having the nature of an autotoxin.
AUTOTOXIC adj. like an autotoxin, a poisonous substance formed within the body within which it acts.
AUTOTOXINautotoxin n. Any substance that is toxic to the organism in which it is generated.
AUTOTOXIN n. a poisonous substance formed within the body within which it acts.
AUTOTOMIESautotomies n. Plural of autotomy.
AUTOTOMY n. the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.).
AUTOTOMISEautotomise v. Alternative form of autotomize.
AUTOTOMISE v. to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.), also AUTOTOMIZE.
AUTOTOMIZEautotomize v. (Transitive) To shed (a body part) by autotomy.
AUTOTOMIZE v. to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.), also AUTOTOMISE.
AUTOTOMOUSautotomous adj. Exhibiting or relating to autotomy.
AUTOTOMOUS adj. relating to autotomy.
AUTOTOXINSautotoxins n. Plural of autotoxin.
AUTOTOXIN n. a poisonous substance formed within the body within which it acts.
AUTOTOMISEDautotomised v. Simple past tense and past participle of autotomise.
AUTOTOMISE v. to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.), also AUTOTOMIZE.
AUTOTOMISESautotomises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of autotomise.
AUTOTOMISE v. to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.), also AUTOTOMIZE.
AUTOTOMIZEDautotomized v. Simple past tense and past participle of autotomize.
AUTOTOMIZE v. to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.), also AUTOTOMISE.
AUTOTOMIZESautotomizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of autotomize.
AUTOTOMIZE v. to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.), also AUTOTOMISE.
AUTOTOXEMIAautotoxemia n. Alternative form of autotoxaemia.
AUTOTOXEMIA n. self-poisoning caused by absorption of toxic products originating within the body, also AUTOTOXAEMIA.
AUTOTOMISINGautotomising v. Present participle of autotomise.
AUTOTOMISE v. to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.), also AUTOTOMIZE.
AUTOTOMIZINGautotomizing v. Present participle of autotomize.
AUTOTOMIZE v. to effect an autotomy, the reflex loss of part of the body to save the whole (in lizards, etc.), also AUTOTOMISE.
AUTOTOXAEMIAautotoxaemia n. Autointoxication.
auto-toxaemia n. Alternative spelling of autotoxaemia.
AUTOTOXAEMIA n. self-poisoning caused by absorption of toxic products originating within the body, also AUTOTOXEMIA.
AUTOTOXEMIASautotoxemias n. Plural of autotoxemia.
AUTOTOXEMIA n. self-poisoning caused by absorption of toxic products originating within the body, also AUTOTOXAEMIA.
AUTOTOXAEMIASautotoxaemias n. Plural of autotoxaemia.
AUTOTOXAEMIA n. self-poisoning caused by absorption of toxic products originating within the body, also AUTOTOXEMIA.

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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