English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 241 of 557

thrombophylacticadj

protective against thrombosis

thromboplasticadj

Causing or accelerating the formation of blood clots.

thromboplastinnoun

A protease that converts prothrombin to thrombin during the clotting of blood.

thrombopoiesisnoun

The process of thrombocyte generation.

thrombopoietinnoun

A protein produced by the liver and kidney, which regulates the production of platelets

thromboprophylaxisnoun

Any measure taken to prevent thrombosis.

thromboprotectionnoun

protection against thrombosis

thromboprotectiveadj

That protects against thrombosis

thromboregulationnoun

The modulation of blood platelet activity; especially its promotion by erythrocytes and inhibition by neutrophils

thromboregulatoryadj

Related to thromboregulation

thromboresistancenoun

resistance to thrombosis

thromboresistantadj

resistant to thrombosis

thromboseverb

To affect with, or be affected by, thrombosis.

thrombosisnoun

The formation of thrombi in the blood vessels of a living organism, causing obstruction of the circulation.

thrombospondinnoun

Any of a family of glycoproteins secreted into the extracellular matrix by various types of cell, which play a role in cellular adhesion in processes including thrombocyte aggregation, tumor metastasis, and angiogenesis.

thrombosuctionnoun

The removal of thrombi via a catheter

thrombosuppressionnoun

suppression of thrombosis

thrombosuppressiveadj

That suppresses thrombosis

thromboticallyadv

In terms of, or by means of, thrombosis.

thrombovascularadj

Relating to blood clots in blood vessels

thromboxanenoun

Any of a number of eicosanoids, related to prostaglandin, that have a role in the clotting of blood

thrombusnoun

A blood clot formed from platelets and other elements that forms in a blood vessel in a living organism, and causes thrombosis or obstruction of the vessel at its point of formation or travel to other areas of the body.

thromdenoun

A third-level administrative division in Bhutan, above chiwog but below gewog.

thronaladj

Relating to a throne.

Throndhamname

A city and municipality of Trøndelag county, Norway. Official name: Trondheim.

Throndishadj

related or pertaining to Trøndelag, Norway, or Thronds

Throndsnoun

people from Trøndelag

thronenoun

An impressive seat used by a monarch, often on a raised dais in a throne room and reserved for formal occasions.

throne roomnoun

A room with a throne, particularly

throne sniffernoun

A person who is servile to the point of self-degradation.

throne speechnoun

Synonym of speech from the throne.

Throneberryname

A surname from German.

thronedomnoun

A realm; a kingdom, principality, etc.

thronelessadj

Without a throne.

thronelessnessnoun

Absence of a throne.

throneletnoun

The throne of a small kingdom or principality.

thronelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a throne.

thronelyadj

Of, or relating to, a throne.

throneroomnoun

Alternative form of throne room.

throneshipnoun

Possession of a throne; rulership; sovereignty.

Thronesiversename

Synonym of Throneverse.

Thronesversename

Synonym of Throneverse.

Throneversename

The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the television series Game of Thrones.

thronewardadv

Towards a throne.

thronewardsadv

Alternative form of throneward.

throneworldnoun

The planet which serves as the seat of an interplanetary empire's government.

throneworthinessnoun

The state of being more or less throneworthy.

throneworthyadj

In the Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman eras, eligible for royal succession by virtue of kinship.

throngnoun

A group of people crowded or gathered closely together.

throngernoun

One who throngs.

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