somatic cell |
any of an organism's cells that contribute to the formation of the body, being differentiated into the various tissues and organs, except for germ cells. |
somatology |
the branch of anthropology dealing with humans' physical characteristics. |
somatomedin |
any of various hormones of the liver that influence the activity of other hormones. |
somatoplasm |
all body cells other than germ cells, or the protoplasm of such a body cell. |
somatostatin |
a hormone produced in the pancreas and brain, or made synthetically, that inhibits the release of somatotropin and insulin, and is used to treat diabetes. |
somatotropin |
a growth hormone in humans. |
somatotype |
the physique or body type of a human. |
somber |
of a dark shade or condition. [2 definitions] |
sombrero |
a wide-brimmed straw or felt hat with a high crown, worn esp. in Mexico. |
-some1 |
marked by (such) a condition, quality, thing, or action. |
-some2 |
a group that has (such) a number of members. |
some |
being an unspecified number or amount. [7 definitions] |
somebody |
an unspecified person; someone. [2 definitions] |
someday |
at some time in the future. |
somehow |
in a way not known or obvious. |
somen |
thin, delicate Japanese noodles, usually eaten cold. [2 definitions] |
someone |
one who has not been identified or who is unknown; somebody. |
someplace |
in, to, or at some unspecified location; somewhere. |
somersault |
an acrobatic movement in which the body, in a tucked position, performs a full revolution either forward or backward. [2 definitions] |
something |
an undetermined or unspecified thing. [3 definitions] |
something the matter |
a problem or malfunction; something that needs to be fixed or is a cause for concern. |