THINS | • thins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thin. • thins n. Plural of thin. • THIN v. to make thin. |
WITHINS | • WITHIN n. an interior place or area. |
XANTHINS | • xanthins n. Plural of xanthin. • XANTHIN n. a white substance, structurally related to uric acid, found in muscle tissue, the liver and other organs, also XANTHINE. |
ACANTHINS | • ACANTHIN n. a deposit within the skeletons of tiny animals. |
LECITHINS | • lecithins n. Plural of lecithin. • LECITHIN n. a complex substance containing phosphorus. |
OVERTHINS | • overthins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overthin. • OVERTHIN v. to make too thin. |
SYMPATHINS | • sympathins n. Plural of sympathin. • SYMPATHIN n. a substance secreted by sympathetic nerve-endings, which constricts and dilates blood-vessels. |
ZEAXANTHINS | • zeaxanthins n. Plural of zeaxanthin. |
ASTAXANTHINS | • astaxanthins n. Plural of astaxanthin. |
CEPHALOTHINS | • cephalothins n. Plural of cephalothin. • CEPHALOTHIN n. a semisynthetic broad-spectrum antibiotic derived from cephalosporin and used in the form of its sodium salt. |
FUCOXANTHINS | • fucoxanthins n. Plural of fucoxanthin. • FUCOXANTHIN n. a brown carotenoid pigment occurring esp. in the chloroplasts of brown algae. |
ANTHOXANTHINS | • anthoxanthins n. Plural of anthoxanthin. • ANTHOXANTHIN n. a yellow pigment in plants. |
LYSOLECITHINS | • lysolecithins n. Plural of lysolecithin. • LYSOLECITHIN n. a hydrolytic substance formed by the enzymatic hydrolysis (as by some snake venoms) of a lecithin. |
PHYCOXANTHINS | • PHYCOXANTHIN n. a yellow pigment found in diatoms, brown seaweeds etc. |
STROPHANTHINS | • strophanthins n. Plural of strophanthin. • STROPHANTHIN n. a very poisonous glucoside found in the seeds of the plant Strophanthus. |
CANTHAXANTHINS | • canthaxanthins n. Plural of canthaxanthin. • CANTHAXANTHIN n. a naturally occurring carotenoid used esp. as a color additive for food, also CANTHAXANTHINE. |