| ARRHYTHMIAS | • arrhythmias n. Plural of arrhythmia, which can refer to types of arrhythmia, cases of arrhythmia, or episodes of arrhythmia. • ARRHYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIA, ARYTHMIA. |
| ARTHROPATHY | • arthropathy n. (Pathology) Any of several diseases of a joint. • ARTHROPATHY n. a disease of a joint. |
| BATHYSCAPHE | • bathyscaphe n. A self-propelled deep-sea diving submersible for exploring the ocean depths, consisting of a crew cabin… • BATHYSCAPHE n. a submersible observation chamber, also BATHYSCAPH. |
| BATHYSCAPHS | • bathyscaphs n. Plural of bathyscaph. • BATHYSCAPH n. a submersible observation chamber, also BATHYSCAPHE. |
| CHAMAEPHYTE | • chamaephyte n. (Botany) Any low perennial plant whose buds overwinter just above soil level. • CHAMAEPHYTE n. a winter-flowering plant. |
| DAHABEEYAHS | • dahabeeyahs n. Plural of dahabeeyah. • DAHABEEYAH n. (Arabic) a Nile sailing boat, also DAHABEAH, DAHABEEAH, DAHABIAH, DAHABIEH, DAHABIYA, DAHABIYAH, DAHABIYEH. |
| HAGIOGRAPHY | • hagiography n. (Uncountable) The study of saints and the documentation of their lives. • hagiography n. (Countable) A biography of a saint. • hagiography n. (Countable, by extension) A biography which expresses reverence and respect for its subject. |
| HAPHAZARDLY | • haphazardly adv. In a haphazard manner; in a random, chaotic, and incomplete manner. • HAPHAZARD adv. marked by lack of plan, order, or direction. |
| HAPHAZARDRY | • haphazardry n. Haphazardness. • HAPHAZARDRY n. the quality of being haphazard. |
| HAPLOGRAPHY | • haplography n. Accidental omission of a letter or letter group that should be repeated in writing, for example, mispell for misspell. • HAPLOGRAPHY n. the accidental omission of letters, words or lines in copying. |
| HEXAHYDRATE | • hexahydrate n. (Chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains six molecules of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell. • HEXAHYDRATE n. a chemical compound with six molecules of water. |
| HOCHMAGANDY | • HOCHMAGANDY n. (Scots) fornication, also HOUGHMAGANDIE. |
| HYALOPHANES | • hyalophanes n. Plural of hyalophane. • HYALOPHANE n. a species of the feldspar group containing barium. |
| HYPERPHAGIA | • hyperphagia n. Synonym of polyphagia (“excessive appetite for food”). • HYPERPHAGIA n. eating too much. |
| HYPOTHALAMI | • hypothalami n. Plural of hypothalamus. • HYPOTHALAMUS n. a part of the brain. |
| PATHOGRAPHY | • pathography n. A biography that highlights the negative aspects of its subject’s life. • pathography n. (Medicine) A biography that explores the effects of a disease on its subject’s life. • PATHOGRAPHY n. a description of or article on a disease; a biography that focuses on the negative. |
| SHAMIYANAHS | • shamiyanahs n. Plural of shamiyanah. • SHAMIYANAH n. (Hindi) in India, a large tent or awning, also SHAMIANA, SHAMIANAH. |
| TACHYGRAPHS | • tachygraphs n. Plural of tachygraph. • TACHYGRAPH n. a shorthand writer, also TACHYGRAPHER, TACHYGRAPHIST. |
| TACHYGRAPHY | • tachygraphy n. The art and practice of rapid writing. • tachygraphy n. (Historical) Stenography or shorthand as done in ancient and medieval times. • TACHYGRAPHY n. shorthand. |
| TACHYPHASIA | • TACHYPHASIA n. abnormally rapid or voluble speech, also TACHYPHRASIA. |