ACCORDIONIST | • accordionist n. Someone who plays the accordion. • ACCORDIONIST n. one who plays the accordion. |
CARDIOTONICS | • cardiotonics n. Plural of cardiotonic. • CARDIOTONIC n. a substance that tends to increase the tonus of heart muscle. |
CATHOLICISED | • catholicised v. Simple past tense and past participle of catholicise. • Catholicised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Catholicise. • CATHOLICISE v. to make catholic, also CATHOLICIZE. |
COADJUTRICES | • coadjutrices n. Plural of coadjutrix. • COADJUTRIX n. a female coadjutor or assistant, also COADJUTRESS. |
COCCIDIOSTAT | • coccidiostat n. Any antiprotozoal agent that acts upon Coccidia parasites. • COCCIDIOSTAT n. an agent which builds up a resistance by the host to coccidia by retarding the latter's life-cycle, etc. |
COEDUCATIONS | • COEDUCATION n. the education of students of both sexes at the same institution. |
CYCLOPAEDIST | • cyclopaedist n. Alternative spelling of cyclopedist. • cyclopædist n. Alternative spelling of cyclopedist. • CYCLOPAEDIST n. one who writes encyclopaedias. |
DECORTICATES | • decorticates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decorticate. • DECORTICATE v. to remove the bark, husk or peel of. |
DESICCATIONS | • desiccations n. Plural of desiccation. • DESICCATION n. the state of being desiccated. |
DICHROMATICS | • DICHROMATIC n. a person with dichromatic vision. |
DISACCORDANT | • disaccordant adj. (Archaic) Not accordant. • DISACCORDANT adj. lacking in accord. |
DISACCUSTOMS | • disaccustoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disaccustom. • DISACCUSTOM v. to free from a habit. |
POSTACCIDENT | • postaccident adj. Occurring after an accident. • POSTACCIDENT adj. taking place after an accident. |
SYNDIOTACTIC | • syndiotactic adj. (Chemistry, of a polymer) Having substituents arranged in alternating (rather than random) configuration… • SYNDIOTACTIC adj. of a stereospecific polymer, having alternating stereochemical configurations of the groups on successive carbon atoms in the chain. |