(countable) A medicine created with the use of living organisms.
The application of biology and physiology to clinical medicine.
The branch of medicine that studies the effects of environmental stress on organisms (most often in space travel).
bovensmilde
bowermaiden
carbonimide
carbonimide
noun
(organic chemistry) The imide of carbonic acid; any derivative of this compound
coembodying
debrominate
debrominate
verb
To remove bromine atoms, especially those added by a previous bromination
demibastion
demibastion
noun
(military) A half bastion, or that part of a bastion consisting of one face and one flank.
denominable
denominable
adj
Capable of being denominated or named.
disrobement
disrobement
noun
The act of disrobing (undressing, removing clothes).
divebombing
divebombing
verb
present participle of divebomb
embastioned
embastioned
adj
Synonym of bastioned
embodiments
embodiments
noun
plural of embodiment
emboldening
emboldening
noun
A making bold.
verb
present participle of embolden
embordering
embordering
verb
present participle of emborder
hebdomarian
humboldtine
humboldtine
noun
(mineralogy) A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing carbon, hydrogen, iron, and oxygen.
imboldening
imboldening
verb
present participle of imbolden
impoundable
impoundable
adj
Capable of being impounded.
indomitable
indomitable
adj
Incapable of being subdued, overcome, or vanquished.
mindblowers
mindblowers
noun
plural of mindblower
misbeholden
misbeholden
adj
(archaic) Disobliging; offensive or unkind.
misbuttoned
misbuttoned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of misbutton
molybdenite
molybdenite
noun
(mineralogy) A mineral, molybdenum disulfide MoS₂, that is the principal ore of molybdenum; it is structurally similar to graphite and has a similar look and feel.
monobromide
monobromide
noun
(chemistry) any bromide containing a single bromine atom in each molecule
monocarbide
monocarbide
noun
(inorganic chemistry) Any compound that has a single carbide ion