The lancelet, particularly of the genus Branchiostoma.
aphotaxis
calothrix
cathexion
cathexion
noun
cathexis
chronaxia
chronaxie
chronaxie
noun
The minimum time over which an electric current must be applied in order to stimulate a muscle fiber or nerve cell.
exopathic
exophasia
exophasia
noun
Audible speech.
exophasic
exophoria
exophoria
noun
(ophthalmology) A form of heterophoria in which there is a tendency of the eyes to deviate outward.
haloxylin
hematoxic
hematoxic
adj
Misspelling of hemotoxic.
hexabiose
hexacolic
hexammino
hexaploid
hexaploid
adj
Having six complete sets of chromosomes in a single cell
noun
A cell or organism that has six complete sets of chromosomes
hexapodic
hexatomic
hexatomic
adj
(chemistry) Having six atoms in each molecule
homaxonic
homotaxia
homotaxic
homotaxic
adj
Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting homotaxis.
homotaxis
homotaxis
noun
(biology) similarity in arrangement of parts
(geology) similarity in the lithostratigraphic or biostratigraphic vertical sequence of rock strata in different locations that are not necessarily similar in age.
hypotaxia
hypotaxic
hypotaxis
hypotaxis
noun
(grammar) Syntactic subordination of one clause or construction to another.
hypoxemia
hypoxemia
noun
(medicine) An abnormal deficiency in the concentration of oxygen in the blood, be it the partial pressure of oxygen (mm Hg), the content of oxygen (ml oxygen per dl of blood) or the per cent saturation of the blood's hemoglobin, singly or in combination.
lagothrix
orthoaxis
oxmanship
oxyhalide
oxyhalide
noun
(inorganic chemistry) Any anion (and corresponding salt) in which a central atom is bonded to both oxygen and a halogen
oxyhaloid
oxyphonia
oxyphonia
noun
(medicine) shrillness or high pitch of the voice
oxytricha
rheotaxis
rheotaxis
noun
(biology) movement in response to a current (of water or air)
rhizotaxy
rhizotaxy
noun
Alternative form of rhizotaxis
schizaxon
thibodaux
thibodaux
Proper noun
a city in Louisiana, USA, and the parish seat of It was named after
toxihemia
toxiphagi
xanthione
xanthione
noun
(organic chemistry) The thione analog of xanthine, 9H-xanthene-9-thione
xanthopia
xanthopia
noun
A visual disorder in which things appear yellowish.
xanthosis
xanthosis
noun
(alchemy) Synonym of citrinitas
(pathology) A yellowish discolouration of tissues undergoing degeneration.