(biochemistry, genetics) Any nucleotide containing deoxyribose.
distinguishableness
distinguishableness
noun
The state or quality of being distinguishable.
electroballistician
eulamellibranchiata
eulamellibranchiate
eulamellibranchiate
adj
(biology) Relating to bivalve molluscs of the order Eulamellibranchia
fliegerabwehrkanone
gastroalbuminorrhea
hyperdiabolicalness
hyperhemoglobinemia
hyperhemoglobinemia
noun
(pathology) An abnormally high level of hemoglobin in the blood
incommensurableness
incommensurableness
noun
(rare) Incommensurability.
incomprehensibility
incomprehensibility
noun
(countable) Something that cannot be understood.
(uncountable) The condition of being incomprehensible.
incontrovertibility
incontrovertibility
noun
The state or characteristic of being incontrovertible, of not being debatable; incontestability.
inextinguishability
inextinguishability
noun
The state of not being extinguishable.
interchangeableness
interchangeableness
Noun
Quality of being interchangeable.
interconvertibility
interconvertibility
noun
(countable) The extent to which something is interconvertible
(uncountable) The condition of being interconvertible
interresponsibility
interresponsibility
noun
Responsibility for each other.
introconvertibility
irreconcilabilities
irreconciliableness
irreconciliableness
noun
The quality of being irreconciliable.
irreprehensibleness
irreprehensibleness
noun
The quality of being irreprehensible.
irrepresentableness
laryngovestibulitis
lymhpangiophlebitis
mandibulopharyngeal
mandibulopharyngeal
adj
Relating to the mandible and the pharynx.
nonapprehensibility
nonbureaucratically
noncommunicableness
noncomprehensiblely
noncontemptibleness
nondisestablishment
noninterpretability
nonmarriageableness
nonreconcilableness
nonreprehensibility
nonrespectabilities
nonresponsibilities
oversusceptibleness
paradichlorobenzene
paradichlorobenzene
noun
(organic chemistry) 1,4-dichlorobenzene, an organic compound used as a pesticide (i.e., mothballs) and a deodorant.
phenylthiocarbamide
phenylthiocarbamide
noun
(organic chemistry) The N-phenyl derivative of carbamide; it is either tasteless or has a bitter taste, depending on the genetic makeup of the person tasting it