A small torpedo-shaped device that holds a temperature sensor and a transducer to detect changes in hydrostatic pressure.
biorhythmicities
brachistocephaly
brachycatalectic
brachycatalectic
noun
(poetry) A verse that is two syllables short.
cryptobranchiata
cryptobranchiate
cryptobranchiate
adj
(zoology) Having concealed or rudimentary gills.
cryptobranchidae
dimethylcarbinol
diphyllobothrium
erythroblastosis
erythroblastosis
noun
(pathology) A medical condition in which erythroblasts are abnormally found in the blood
erythroblastotic
erythroblastotic
adj
Exhibiting, or relating to, erythroblastosis.
erythrocytoblast
hydrocarbostyril
hydrocarbostyril
noun
(organic chemistry) A nitrogenous hydrocarbon, C₉H₉NO, obtained from certain derivatives of cinnamic acid and closely related to quinoline and carbostyril.
hypercarburetted
hyperflexibility
hyperflexibility
noun
The condition of being hyperflexible
hyperobtrusively
hypersensibility
hypersensibility
noun
hyperesthesia
hypersuggestible
hypersuggestible
adj
Extremely suggestible.
hypersuggestibly
hypersusceptible
hypersusceptible
adj
(medicine) Extremely susceptible; having an elevated susceptibility
hypsobathymetric
interhybridizing
isobutyraldehyde
isobutyraldehyde
noun
(organic chemistry) The aldehyde 2-methylpropanal derived from isobutanol
labyrinthibranch
labyrinthodontid
mesembryanthemum
mesembryanthemum
noun
Any of the genus Mesembryanthemum of herbaceous or suffruticose plants.
nonprohibitively
nonprohibitorily
ornithobiography
outhyperbolizing
phyllobranchiate
pseudocharitably
pyolabyrinthitis
reprehensibility
reprehensibility
noun
The property of being reprehensible.
subsecretaryship
subsecretaryship
noun
The office or position of subsecretary.
syntrophoblastic
thrombocytopenia
thrombocytopenia
noun
(hematology) An abnormally low number of platelets in the blood.
thrombocytopenic
thrombocytopenic
adj
Having an abnormally low number of platelets in one's blood.
trimethylbenzene
trimethylbenzene
noun
(chemistry) Any of three isomeric chemical compounds: 1,2,3-trimethylbenzene, 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene (pseudocumene), and 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (mesitylene).