ACTINISMS | • actinisms n. Plural of actinism. • ACTINISM n. the property of radiant energy that effects chemical changes. |
CRETINISE | • cretinise v. Alternative form of cretinize. • CRETINISE v. to make into a cretin, also CRETINIZE. |
CRETINISM | • cretinism n. (Pathology) A condition of severely stunted physical and mental growth due to the untreated congenital… • CRETINISM n. a congenital deficiency of thyroxine (thyroid hormone) which, if untreated, can lead to mental retardation and incomplete physical development. |
CROSTINIS | • crostinis n. Plural of crostini. • CROSTINI n. (Italian) a dish of toasted or fried bread with savoury topping. |
CUTINISED | • cutinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of cutinise. • CUTINISE v. to become coated with cutin, also CUTINIZE. |
CUTINISES | • cutinises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cutinise. • CUTINISE v. to become coated with cutin, also CUTINIZE. |
LATINISED | • Latinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of Latinise. • LATINISE v. to translate into Latin, also LATINIZE. |
LATINISES | • Latinises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Latinise. • LATINISE v. to translate into Latin, also LATINIZE. |
PATINISED | • PATINISE v. to give a patina to, also PATINATE, PATINIZE. |
PATINISES | • PATINISE v. to give a patina to, also PATINATE, PATINIZE. |
PLATINISE | • platinise v. (Chiefly UK) Alternative form of platinize. • PLATINISE v. to coat with platinum, also PLATINIZE. |
ROUTINISE | • routinise v. Alternative spelling of routinize. • ROUTINISE v. to make routine, also ROUTINIZE. |
ROUTINISM | • routinism n. Prevalence of, or domination by, routine. • ROUTINISM n. the practice of doing things with undiscriminating, mechanical regularity. |
ROUTINIST | • routinist n. One who follows a routine. • ROUTINIST n. one who habituated to a routine. |
VOLTINISM | • voltinism n. (Biology) The number of broods or generations of an organism in one year. • VOLTINISM n. the number of broods typically produced per year by a population of a particular insect species. |