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  • autolysis — the destruction of cells and tissues of an organism by enzymes produced by the cells themselves
  • autoplast — autograft.
  • autosomal — any chromosome other than a sex chromosome.
  • baleboste — a capable, efficient housewife, especially a traditional Jewish one, devoted to maintaining a well-run home.
  • ballonets — Plural form of ballonet.
  • balloters — Plural form of balloter.
  • bar-stool — a high backless seat found chiefly in bars, at the serving counter
  • bialystok — a city in E Poland.
  • bicoastal — Someone or something that is bicoastal lives or occurs on both the east coast and the west coast of the U.S.
  • biostable — resistant to the effects of microorganisms
  • blast off — When a space rocket blasts off, it leaves the ground at the start of its journey.
  • blast out — If music or noise is blasting out, loud music or noise is being produced.
  • blow past — To blow out despite a safeguard. "The server blew past the 5K reserve buffer."
  • boastless — without boasting
  • bookstall — A bookstall is a long table from which books and magazines are sold, for example at a conference or in a street market.
  • box stall — a small stall with four walls for holding a horse
  • callosity — hardheartedness
  • callowest — Superlative form of callow.
  • calotypes — Plural form of calotype.
  • campstool — a lightweight folding stool
  • cartloads — Plural form of cartload.
  • cassoulet — a stew originating from France, made from haricot beans and goose, duck, pork, etc
  • castellón — seaport in E Spain, on the Mediterranean: pop. 133,000
  • catholics — Plural form of Catholic.
  • cautelous — crafty or cunning
  • chelators — Plural form of chelator.
  • chlorates — Plural form of chlorate.
  • choralist — a person who sings in a chorus or ensemble
  • clafoutis — a French baked pudding
  • claystone — a compact very fine-grained rock consisting of consolidated clay particles
  • clinostat — an apparatus for studying tropisms in plants, usually a rotating disc to which the plant is attached so that it receives an equal stimulus on all sides
  • cloacitis — inflammation of the cloaca in birds, including domestic fowl, and other animals with a common opening of the urinary and gastrointestinal tracts
  • cloistral — of, like, or characteristic of a cloister
  • coastally — In a coastal manner.
  • coastland — the land fringing a coast
  • coastline — A country's coastline is the outline of its coast.
  • coattails — If you do something on the coattails of someone else, you are able to do it because of the other person's success, and not because of your own efforts.
  • cobaltous — of or containing cobalt in the divalent state
  • cocktails — Plural form of cocktail.
  • coelostat — an astronomical instrument consisting of a plane mirror mounted parallel to the earth's axis and rotated about this axis once every two days so that light from a celestial body, esp the sun, is reflected onto a second mirror, which reflects the beam into a telescope
  • collagist — a technique of composing a work of art by pasting on a single surface various materials not normally associated with one another, as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, and fragments of an envelope.
  • collators — Plural form of collator.
  • colorants — Plural form of colorant.
  • colorcast — a television broadcast in color
  • colorfast — A fabric that is colorfast has a color that will not get paler when the fabric is washed or worn.
  • colostral — a yellowish liquid, especially rich in immune factors, secreted by the mammary gland of female mammals a few days before and after the birth of their young.
  • compleats — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of compleat.
  • conflates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conflate.
  • consolate — to console (a person)
  • constable — In Britain and some other countries, a constable is a police officer of the lowest rank.
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