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There are 24 words containing ISCOT

Hiscott  ——  biscotinbiscottibiscottodiscotic  ——  biscotinsbiscottisdiscotomy  ——  viscotaxisviscotoxin  ——  discotheque discothèquediscotomiesmeniscotomyviscotoxins  ——  discotheques discothèquesepiscotister  ——  episcotistersmeniscotibial  ——  meniscotheriidPemiscot␣County  ——  meniscotheriids  ——  mediomeniscotibial

24 definitions found

  • Hiscott — prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
  • biscotin — n. A confection made of flour, sugar, marmalade, and eggs; a sweet biscuit.
  • biscotti — n. A hard, usually nut-flavored biscuit, derived from the Tuscan cantuccio.
  • biscotto — n. Alternative form of biscotti.
  • discotic — adj. (Chemistry) Describing disc-shaped liquid crystals.
  • biscotins — n. Plural of biscotin.
  • biscottis — n. Plural of biscotti.
  • discotomy — n. (Surgery) Synonym of discectomy.
  • viscotaxis — n. (Biology) Attraction to mucin.
  • viscotoxin — n. Any of various proteins produced by mistletoe plants.
  • discotheque — n. (Slightly dated) A nightclub where dancing takes place.
  • discothèque — n. Alternative form of discotheque.
  • discotomies — n. Plural of discotomy.
  • meniscotomy — n. (Surgery) incision of the meniscus (typically of the knee).
  • viscotoxins — n. Plural of viscotoxin.
  • discotheques — n. Plural of discotheque.
  • discothèques — n. Plural of discothèque.
  • episcotister — n. A disc with opaque and transparent sectors that is rapidly…
  • episcotisters — n. Plural of episcotister.
  • meniscotibial — adj. Relating to the coronary ligament of the knee.
  • meniscotheriid — n. Any extinct mammal of the subfamily †Meniscotheriinae.
  • Pemiscot␣County — prop.n. One of 114 counties in Missouri, United States. County…
  • meniscotheriids — n. Plural of meniscotheriid.
  • mediomeniscotibial — adj. (Anatomy, very rare) Medial and meniscotibial.
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