Any microorganism that has lost the ability to synthesize an organic compound required for its growth, usually as a result of mutation
exopathic
exstrophy
exstrophy
noun
(anatomy) The eversion or turning out of any organ, or of its inner surface.
(especially) A congenital malformation of the bladder in which the normally internal mucosa of the organ lies exposed on the abdominal wall because of failure of union between the halves of the pubic symphysis and between the adjacent halves of the abdominal wall.
hepatauxe
heptoxide
heptoxide
noun
(chemistry) any oxide containing seven oxygen atoms in each molecule
hypotaxia
hypotaxic
hypotaxis
hypotaxis
noun
(grammar) Syntactic subordination of one clause or construction to another.
hypotoxic
hypotoxic
adj
Less than usually toxic
lepothrix
lophortyx
myxophyta
phototaxy
phototaxy
noun
phototaxis
praxithea
prothorax
prothorax
noun
(entomology) The anterior segment of the insect thorax; it carries the first pair of legs
pyothorax
pyothorax
noun
pleural empyema; an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity
toxaphene
toxaphene
noun
An acaricide and insecticide that is a mixture of chlorinated camphenes, now considered a persistent organic pollutant.
toxiphagi
toxophile
toxophile
adj
Alternative spelling of toxophil
toxophily
toxophily
noun
The love of, or an addiction to, archery
xanthippe
xanthippe
Noun
An ill-tempered woman.
xanthopia
xanthopia
noun
A visual disorder in which things appear yellowish.
xerophyte
xerophyte
noun
(botany) Any plant suited for life in a habitat where water is scarce, such as in a desert or chaparral. Such plants may be succulent, have small or reduced leaves, or spines.