A telescope or surveying instrument that has a mount permitting both horizontal and vertical rotation
chaptalize
chaptalize
verb
To add sugar to grape juice during the fermentation of wine, usually to increase the alcohol content.
chattelize
chattelize
verb
To treat as chattel; to enslave and dehumanize.
chloritize
chloritize
verb
(mineralogy) To metamorphose into the mineral chlorite
To treat with a chlorite, typically as a bleach
elsholtzia
epithelize
goliathize
horizontal
horizontal
adj
(archaic) Pertaining to the horizon.
(marketing) Relating to horizontal markets
(music, of an interval) Having the two notes sound successively.
(sex, euphemistic) Relating to sexual intercourse.
(wine) Involving wines of the same vintages but from different wineries.
Perpendicular to the vertical; parallel to the plane of the horizon; level, flat.
noun
(geology) Horizon.
A Tasmanian shrub or small tree whose main trunk tends to lean over and grow horizontally, Anodopetalum biglandulosum
A horizontal component of a structure.
leatherize
leatherize
verb
(transitive) To make leathery.
lethargize
lethargize
verb
To make lethargic.
lherzolite
lherzolite
noun
(mineralogy) A dark-green igneous rock consisting largely of chrysolite, with pyroxene and picotite.
notorhizal
notorhizal
adj
(botany) Having the radicle of the embryo lying against the back of one of the cotyledons; incumbent.
philozoist
philozoist
noun
a lover of all forms of life (as opposed to only humans or those life forms useful to humans)
phthalazin
polytheize
polytheize
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To adhere to, advocate, or inculcate the doctrine of polytheism.
rhizoplast
rhizoplast
noun
(biology) A fibril connecting the blepharoplast with the nucleus in a flagellated cell
schizolite
schnitzler
shmaltzier
shmaltzier
adj
comparative form of shmaltzy: more shmaltzy
sulphatize
theologize
theologize
verb
(intransitive) To discuss or speculate about theological subjects.
(transitive) To treat something from a theological viewpoint.
thermalize
thermalize
verb
(physics) to lower the speed and kinetic energy of fast neutrons in a nuclear reactor by use of a moderator, and thus increase the efficiency of fission
thiazoline
thiazoline
noun
(organic chemistry) An unsaturated heterocyclic compound containing a five-membered ring, one double bond, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom; any derivative of this compound