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homozygosity (condition of being homozygous) noun | homozygotie◼◼◼nom {f} |
Hussite (follower) noun [UK: ˈhə.ˌsaɪt] [US: ˈhə.ˌsaɪt] | hussite◼◼◼nom {m} nom {f} |
Hussitism (religious reform movement of the Bohemian Reformation) proper noun | hussitisme◼◼◼nom propre |
hypersensitivity [hypersensitivities] (heightened immune response to an antigen) noun [UK: ˌhaɪ.pə.ˈsen.sə.tɪv] [US: ˌhaɪ.pər.ˈsen.sə.tɪ.və.ti] | hypersensibilité◼◼◼nom {f} |
hypophysitis (inflammation of the lungs) noun | hypophysite◼◼◼nom |
I am HIV positive phrase | je suis séropositif◼◼◼phrase |
icositetrahedron noun | icositétraèdre◼◼◼nom |
impecuniosity (the state of being impecunious) noun [UK: ˌɪmpɪkjˌuːnɪˈɒsɪti] [US: ˌɪmpɪkjˌuːnɪˈɑːsɪɾi] | impécuniosité◼◼◼nom {f} |
imporosity (state of being imporous) noun [UK: ɪmpɔːrˈɒsɪti] [US: ɪmpoːrˈɑːsɪɾi] | imporositénom {f} |
ingeniosity (quality of being ingenious) noun | ingéniosité◼◼◼nom {f} |
Inquisition (tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church) proper noun [UK: ˌɪn.kwɪ.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌɪn.kwə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] | Inquisition◼◼◼nom {f} |
inquisitive (too curious; overly interested; nosy) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈkwɪ.zə.tɪv] [US: ˌɪn.ˈkwɪ.zə.tɪv] | curieux◼◼◼adjectifShe's inquisitive by nature. = Elle est curieuse de nature. |
inquisitive (eager to acquire knowledge) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈkwɪ.zə.tɪv] [US: ˌɪn.ˈkwɪ.zə.tɪv] | inquisitif◼◻◻adjectif |
inquisitiveness (the quality of being inquisitive; curiosity, see also: curiosity) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈkwɪ.zə.tɪv.nəs] [US: ɪn.ˈkwɪ.zə.tɪv.nəs] | curiosité◼◼◼nom {f} |
inquisitor [inquisitors] (interrogator, questioner) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈkwɪ.zɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˌɪn.ˈkwɪ.zə.tər] | inquisiteur◼◼◼nom {m} |
insensitive (not having normal emotional feelings, cold, tactless, undiplomatic) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈsen.sə.tɪv] [US: ˌɪn.ˈsen.sə.tɪv] | insensible◼◼◼adjectifJohn is insensitive. = John est insensible. |
insensitive (not having normal physical feeling) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈsen.sə.tɪv] [US: ˌɪn.ˈsen.sə.tɪv] | insensible◼◼◼adjectifJohn is insensitive. = John est insensible. |
insensitively (in an insensitive manner) adverb [UK: ɪn.ˈsen.sə.tɪ.vli] [US: ɪn.ˈsen.sə.tɪ.vli] | insensiblement◼◼◼adverbe |
insensitivity [insensitivities] (condition of being insensitive) noun [UK: ɪn.ˌsen.sə.ˈtɪ.vɪ.ti] [US: ˌɪn.ˌsen.sə.ˈtɪ.və.ti] | insensibilité◼◼◼nom {f}The English teacher's mocking behavior showcased his own ignorance and insensitivity. = L'attitude railleuse de l'enseignant d'anglais mettait en évidence son ignorance et insensibilité. |
intensity [intensities] (quality of being intense) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈten.sɪ.ti] [US: ˌɪn.ˈten.sə.ti] | intensité◼◼◼nom {f}He was overwhelmed by the intensity of her love. = Il était écrasé par l'intensité de son amour. |
interposition [interpositions] (the act of interposing, or the state of being interposed) noun [UK: ˌɪn.tə.pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌɪn.tə.pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] | interposition◼◼◼nom {f} |
interuniversity (existing or taking place between universities) adjective | interuniversitaire◼◼◼adjectif |
intransitive (of a verb, not taking a direct object) adjective [UK: ɪn.ˈtræn.sə.tɪv] [US: ɪn.ˈtræn.sə.tɪv] | intransitif◼◼◼adjectif |
intransitive verb (action verb not taking a direct object, see also: neuter) noun [UK: ɪn.ˈtræn.sə.tɪv vɜːb] [US: ɪn.ˈtræn.sə.tɪv ˈvɝːb] | verbe intransitif◼◼◼nom {m} |
intransitively (in an intransitive manner) adverb [UK: ɪn.ˈtræn.sə.tɪ.vli] [US: ɪn.ˈtræn.sə.tɪ.vli] | intransitivementadverbe |
intransitivity (Quality of being intransitive) noun | intransitiviténom {f} |
juxtaposition [juxtapositions] (the nearness of objects with little or no delimiter) noun [UK: ˌdʒʌk.stə.pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌdʒʌk.stə.pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] | juxtaposition◼◼◼nom {f} |
legal positivism (legal school of thought in jurisprudence) noun | positivisme juridique◼◼◼nom {m} |
libidinosity (lustful desire) noun | libidinositénom |
luminosity [luminosities] (state of being luminous) noun [UK: ˌluː.mɪ.ˈnɒ.sɪ.ti] [US: ˌluː.mɪ.ˈnɒ.sɪ.ti] | luminosité◼◼◼nom {f} |
luminous intensity (measure of light) noun | intensité lumineuse◼◼◼nom {f} |
Lusitania (ancient Roman province) proper noun [UK: ˌluː.sə.ˈteɪ.niə] [US: ˌluː.sə.ˈteɪ.niə] | Lusitanie◼◼◼nom {f} |
Lusitanian (native or inhabitant of ancient Lusitania) noun | Lusitanien◼◼◼nom {m} |
Lusitanian (of or pertaining to ancient Roman province of Lusitania) adjective | lusitanien◼◼◼adjectif lusitanienne◼◼◻adjectif lusitain◼◼◻adjectif lusitaine◼◻◻adjectif |
magnesite [magnesites] (a form of magnesium carbonate, O3, occurring as dolomite (with calcite) but rarely found in the pure state) noun [UK: ˈmæɡ.nə.ˌsaɪt] [US: ˈmæɡ.nə.ˌsaɪt] | magnésite◼◼◼nom {f} |
magnetic flux density ((physics)) noun [UK: mæɡ.ˈne.tɪk flʌks ˈden.sɪ.ti] [US: mæg.ˈne.tɪk ˈfləks ˈden.sə.ti] | densité de flux magnétique◼◼◼nom {f} |
marcasite [marcasites] (mineral) noun [UK: mˈɑːkəsˌaɪt] [US: mˈɑːrkəsˌaɪt] | marcassite◼◼◼nom {f} |