Noun. Unknown origin. a crystalline organic mercurial antiseptic C9H9HgNaO2S used especially for its antifungal and bacteriostatic properties.
Noun. Sanskrit. transcendental wisdom or supreme knowledge in Buddhism gained through intuitive insight.
Noun. French & Spanish. a tropical American tree (Crescentia cujete) of the bignonia family
also : its large hard-shelled globose fruit.
Noun. Borrowed from New Latin. any of a genus (Gaillardia) of American composite herbs with showy flower heads.
Verb. Middle French. To skip about in play, frolic.
Noun. New Latin, from Greek. a chronic skin disease characterized by circumscribed red patches covered with white scales.
Noun. New Latin. a marine flatworm of the Acoela.
Noun. Greek. the property of having equal statistical variances.
Noun. German. Social relationship or companionship
Adjective. Late Latin. of, relating to, or resembling the ostrich or related ratite birds
Noun. Observation;discovery.
Noun. A glass marble streaked with colors
Noun. French. a flower or bouquet worn in a buttonhole.
Noun. New Latin. relatively rapid heart action whether physiological (as after exercise) or pathological
Noun. American Spanish. an acute infectious disease caused by a flavivirus (species Dengue virus of the genus Flavivirus), transmitted by aedes mosquitoes, and characterized by headache, severe joint pain, and a rash.
Noun. New Latin. the process of the ulna projecting behind the elbow joint.
Noun. German.a black liquid used in lithography for drawing and painting and in etching and the silk-screen process as a resist
Noun. After Henri Becquerel.a unit of radioactivity of a given sample of material equal to one atomic decay per second
Noun. International Science Vocabulary. the process of mountain formation especially by folding of the earth's crust